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Aurelio Ramos

Managing Director, Latin America, Caribbean, and Canada

Aurelio Ramos joined APP in December of 2019 as senior vice president for APP Americas. In that role he oversees the program, its international partnerships, and conservation teams working throughout Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The APP Americas program has four strategies: Protected Areas, Working Lands, Coastal Resilience, and Building a Constituency for Birds.

Prior to joining APP, Ramos worked for The Nature Conservancy (TNC) for more than 16 years. At TNC, he led pioneering conservation strategies through incentive-based financing across the Andean landscapes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. He spearheaded the development of the “water fund” model for conservation projects that improve water quality and quantity. The water funds initiative won the Rockefeller Foundation Century Innovation Award in 2013 and the P4G Award in Water Security in 2019. There are now more than 35 water funds globally.

Before The Nature Conservancy, Ramos worked with the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), the BioTrade Initiative of the United Nations Conference of Trade and Commerce (UNCTAD), and the Humboldt Biological Research Institute. He led the structuring of the BioTrade Program in Colombia and directly supported its expansion in numerous countries in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Ramos holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Colombia’s Universidad de Los Andes and a master’s degree in environmental economics and natural resources from the University of Maryland and Universidad de Los Andes.

Articles by Aurelio Ramos

Las aves, las mejores embajadoras de la biodiversidad
September 05, 2024 — Un estudio realizado por APP muestra cómo los lugares más importantes para la conservación de las aves migratorias, endémicas y globalmente amenazadas en Colombia se sobreponen en un 85% con sitios importantes para la regulación hídrica.
Aves migratorias y capital de retorno
January 31, 2024 — La velocidad del cambio climático y su impacto en la biodiversidad no se compadece con el ritmo en las respuestas dadas por los gobiernos, la banca multilateral, las instituciones privadas o las iniciativas ciudadanas.
Volar juntos nos lleva más lejos
October 27, 2022 — Lograr soluciones con impacto hemisférico requiere trabajar de forma colaborativa con nuestros pares y traer terceros a la mesa. Eso es borrar fronteras nacionales y unir fuerzas que garanticen la sostenibilidad. Menos retórica y más acción.