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National Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and Environment (Colombia)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| agency_name | National Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and Environment |
| nativename | Instituto Nacional de los Recursos Naturales Renovables y del Ambiente |
| formed | |
| dissolved | |
| superseding | Ministry of Environment |
| headquarters | Bogotá, D.C. |
| parent_agency | Ministry of Agriculture |
The National Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and Environment, also known as INDERENA, was a Colombian environmental government agency established in 1968 to implement environmental policy and promote green development in Colombia. INDERENA was successful in helping create the environment in government and the acceptance in society to move environmental protection into the national agenda, this led to the creation of child agencies like the National Natural Parks System, and the eventual evolution into the Ministry of Environment in 1993.
References
References
- (2008-04-19). "Qué era el INDERENA". Autonomous Regional Corporation of Central Antioquia, CORANTIOQUIA }}{{dead link.
- Rodríguez Becerra, Manuel. (1994). "Memoria del primer ministro del medio ambiente". [[Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development.
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