Center for the Study of Natural Resources

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The Center for the Study of Natural Resources (Spanish: Centro de Estudios de los Recursos Naturales, CERNA) was a Bolivian environmental organization. It was an arm of the prodemocracy movement that opposed policies encouraging foreign ownership of Bolivian resources.[1]

The CERNA was founded by Carlos Brockmann, Jose Lorini, and Guido Capra Gemio in the 1970s. [2]

In 1978, 1979 and 1980 the CERNA took part in an electoral coalition Democratic and Popular Union backing Hernán Siles Zuazo. [3]

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  1. ^ Steinberg, Paul F. (2001). Environmental leadership in developing countries : transnational relations and biodiversity policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. p. 105. ISBN 9780262194655.
  2. ^ Hispano americano. Vol. 73: 1878-1891. Tiempo SAdeCV, 1978. P.33.
  3. ^ Hispano americano. Vol. 73: 1878-1891. Tiempo SAdeCV, 1978. P.33.