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Prodesis

Prodesis was a development project in the Lacandon region of Chiapas, Mexico, that ran from 2004 to 2008.
The aim of the project was to reduce pressure on the rainforest and combat poverty among its inhabitants, most of them being Mayan Indians and subsistence peasants.
== Plan and objectives ==

Prodesis is an abbreviation of the Spanish name for the programme:

''Proyecto de Desarrollo Social Integrado y Sostenible, Chiapas, Mexico''

(''Integrated and Sustainable Social Development Project, Chiapas, Mexico'').
Its overall objectives were:()
# poverty reduction among the inhabitants of the Lacandon region
# reduction of the pressure on the natural resources and mitigation of environmental degradation
# reformulation of social development policies in Chiapas, with emphasis on participative and sustainable territorial development
These goals should stimulate a sense of citizenship, and enhance the relation between the Chiapas government and the 155,000 inhabitants of the 830 communities located around the protected area of the Lacandon Jungle: the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve. This population, which is mainly indigenous and rural, has the highest levels of poverty and marginalization in the State of Chiapas, and of Mexico as a whole.
''Prodesis'' was a continuation the ''Integral Programme for the Sustainable Development of the Selva Lacandon Forest'' (PIDSS), which in turn was a continuation of Plan Cañadas.
As re-formulated on start-up in 2003, ''Prodesis'' focussed on 16 of the 34 micro-regions identified by PIDSS. These "micro-regions" were defined by suitability for particular approaches to social and economic development and included Agua Azul, Avellanal, Amador Hernández, Betania, Benemerito de las Américas, Carmen Villaflores, Comunidad Lacandona, Damasco, Francisco I Madero, Maravilla Tenejapa, Marqués de Comillas, Nahá, Nuevo Francisco León, Nuevo Huixtán, Rio Blanco, and Santo Domingo.

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