The involvement of stakeholders in REDD+ involves the full and effective participation of individuals and groups (governments from different sectors and levels, civil society organizations, academia, local communities, indigenous towns and nationalities, Afros, montubios, groups of women and young people, associations, private enterprise) that have an interest or right in the forest – at all times throughout the implementation of REDD+.

PROAmazonía implements mechanisms of participation, coordination and dialogue, as part of a strategy of territorial intervention and that guarantees the sustainability of these spaces in the long term.

Political dialogue spaces for decision making in order for the policies and measures for climate change at a national level to be coordinated.
Key participation spaces, where private sector stakeholders and civil society (stakeholders) are organized to dialogue, articulate, coordinate actions, contribute, to collectively define sustainability priorities and influence policies from their realities, interests, and worldview.
Dialogue and articulation spaces already established locally by regional government (CTEA), local governments, provincial directorates of MAG and MAE, for the strengthening of territorial governance and local stakeholders, for local planning and management with key criteria for REDD+ (CC, sustainable production, amongst others).