A Class Journey Through the Camisea Pipeline

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Industry Resources  
Camisea Industry page The group who is building and funding the Camisea project
Inter-American Development Bank The IDB is development bank responsible for providing much of the infrastruce of the Camisea project
World Bank Information on the World Bank's work in the oil and gas industries

Hunt Oil

Information on the company's South America projects
Council of the Americas Business association that represents some of the organizations related to Camisea
   
Advocacy Resources  
Amazon Watch The perspective of this international non-profit on the Camisea project
Amazon Alliance The perspective of this indigenous rights non-profit on the Camisea project
Oxfam The perspective of this indigenous rights non-profit on the Camisea project
Nature Conservancy Information about their work in Peru
Conservation International Conservation measures taken by CI in the neo-tropics
World Wildlife Fund Information on WWF's projects in the Amazon basin
Environmental Defense Information on extractive industries
Friends of the Earth Concerned about Camisea's impact on the Amazon basin
Bank Information Center Works as a watchdog organization of the multilateral banks such as IDB
COICA Representing indigenous groups in Amazon basin, including AIDESEP
Asia Pacific Environmental Exchange APEX promotes the use of ecological economics and sustainable development practices in Camisea
   
Additional Reports  
Extractive Industry Review A report on the future of the World Bank Group in the extractive industries
IDB Camisea Report A 2004 report on the status of the Camisea project
   
References  
1.Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of Block 88, Camisea and Areas of Influence.  August 2001.  Ref. PLU_01_658.  PlusPetrol Peru Corporation.
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An Independent Environmental and Social Assessment of the Camisea Gas Project. Patricia B. Caffrey, April 2002.  Commissioned by Peruvian indigenous organizations:  The Machiguenga Council of the Urubamba River (COMARU) and the Inter-Ethnic Association of the Peruvian Amazon (AIDESEP). 
Environmental and Social Impact Report (ESIR) (Camisea Project PE-0222).  June 2003. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK.
Constaza, R., d’Arge, R., de Groot, R., Farber, S., Grasso, M., Hannon, B., Limburg, K., Naeem, S., O’Neil, R., Paruelo, J., Raskin, R., Sutton, P., and M. van den Belt, 1997.  The value of the world’s ecosystem services and natural capital.  Nature 387: 253-260.
De Groot, R., Wilson, M., R. Boumans, 2002.  A typology for the classification, description, and valuation of ecosystem functions, goods, and services.  Ecological Economics (41):  393-408.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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