Stakeholders Indigenous people from Boruca and the Comunal Indigenous Association Piangua extractors and Fisherman. Terraba-Sierpe wetland residents.

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Stakeholders Indigenous people from Boruca and the Comunal Indigenous Association Piangua extractors and Fisherman. Terraba-Sierpe wetland residents. Boatman and Tour Guides from the wetland. PROTERRABA Comission Civil Society (Palmar Norte and Palmar Sur) The Tourism Chamber of Osa (CATUOSA) Members from El Diquis project Municipality of Osa Real Estate Developers

Main activities Focus groups and interviews that help us with the identification of current tendencies and drivers, major threats inside the river basin, and to see how the people that lives there see the future of the case study area in terms of conservation and livelihoods.

Current Tendencies Unemployment Poverty Agriculture activities. Infraestructure Development

Drivers Identified Pineapple plantation Hidroelectric Project El Diquis Opening of new roads Increased Tourism Real Estate development

Major Threats Contaminated water Piangua extraction decrease Lack of Estate institutions intervention inside Terraba- Sierpe Wetland Increase of pineapple plantations The Dam Construction

Terraba River Basin Future Loss of indigenous culture and reduction of natural resources to make the artcraft. There is a need to make sustainable tourism inside the Wetland. Increase of infraestructure development. Stagnation of pineapple production because of topography.

Focus Groups Questions Which are the main aspects that are causing changes in the community? How these changes affect the community? How do you perceived the future of the community ?