Since its origins, the Inalafquen Foundation has promoted social participation in favor of biodiversity conservation in the Bahía de San Antonio Protected Natural Area (ANPBSA, for its acronym in Spanish) from a gender perspective. Women have been “invisible stewards” of the environment every day. They have a valuable role as environmental educators, considering the contributions derived from their roles, even in disadvantaged situations due to the dominant gender system.
In this project, the restoration proposal is worked on with a focus on social participation and community strengthening, understanding that through participation, better objectives are achieved and sustained over time.
To this end, the project involves different local actors, such as NGOs, educational entities, universities, government actors, artists, local entrepreneurs, tourism and real estate operators, through training and environmental education actions and the broad awareness and dissemination of shorebirds that is achieved year after year through the holding of the Shorebird Festival. Furthermore, as a result of the process that led to the regulation of kitesurfing, an activity that exacerbated the deterioration of the sector, those responsible for said activity have expressed their intention to get involved in the restoration strategy.
In this sense, the Restoration Plan seeks ecosystem results and promotes local actors’ involvement and active commitment. To this end, a robust social volunteering system seeks to actively involve the community in the restoration and active conservation of the dune ecosystem. To this end, the effectiveness of other volunteer systems in restoration actions has been studied with positive results.