Dealing with a Changing Environment: Fundacion Peruana para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

At that time, in the early 1980s, when Peru left covered terrorism and prevent a weak central government, the Environmental Protection Agency (FPCN), founded by a group of leading biologists of Peru, is the vehicle through which international environmental organizations to act to protect diverse and pristine world of the Peruvian Amazon. FPCN urged the government worries more immediate threats, the NGO should effectively take control of many of the country's 40 protected areas. But when a new Peruvian government under President Alberto Fujimori, who makes it clear that he wants to take such traditional social roles, FPCN have to find a new role for itself. His task is complicated by the lack of overhead costs from donors, which led to a substantial deficit. Its leadership is considering the structure and membership of the Board in strategic planning, which it undertakes. HKS Case Number 1375.0 "Hide
by Howard Husock, Christine W. Letts, Henry Lee 14 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 1997. Prod. #: HKS164-PDF-ENG

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