Ene River basin

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The Ene River basin is a region of the central Peruvian Amazon that forms part of the ancestral homeland of the Asháninka people, known for its rich rainforest ecosystems and Indigenous cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
river basin
continent South America
country Peru
drainedBy Ene River NERFINISHED
flowsIntoViaMainRiver Tambo River NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity high
hasClimate humid tropical climate
hasConservationValue high
hasCulturalHeritage Indigenous cultural heritage
hasCulturalPractice traditional Asháninka agriculture
traditional Asháninka ceremonies
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Asháninka communities NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType riparian forest
tropical rainforest
hasEnvironmentalService biodiversity conservation
carbon sequestration
water regulation
hasFauna Neotropical rainforest species
hasHydrologicalRole contributes to Amazon River discharge
hasIndigenousOrganization Central Asháninka del Río Ene NERFINISHED
hasIndigenousPeople Asháninka people NERFINISHED
hasLandCover rainforest
hasLandUse fishing
hunting
subsistence agriculture
hasMainRiver Ene River NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryLanguageGroup Asháninka language NERFINISHED
hasResource freshwater fisheries
non-timber forest products
timber
hasThreat coca cultivation
deforestation
drug trafficking
hydroelectric dam projects
illegal logging
hasTraditionalPractices forest-based livelihoods
shifting cultivation
hasVegetation evergreen broadleaf forest
isAncestralHomelandOf Asháninka people NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
central Peruvian Amazon
partOf Amazon River basin NERFINISHED
Ene River watershed NERFINISHED
region central Amazonian Peru

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Asháninka (Campa) traditionalTerritory Ene River basin
subject surface form: Asháninka