The **province of Misiones** is strengthening its **environmental model** through a budget increase for the area in 2026.
The provincial Minister of Ecology, Martín Recamán, presented the project in the House of Representatives in the last hours with a 15% increment.
The main objective is to reinforce the **public conservation policies** that set the province apart as an environmental reference in Argentina.
Conservation and control: the pillars of Misiones’ environmental management
During the presentation, they highlighted advances in control and prevention, with a 55% increase in inspections that have contributed to **reducing** **deforestation**. The rate of land use change dropped to its lowest level in a decade, affecting **4277 hectares in 2024**, significantly lower than the historical average of 5900.
This achievement is complemented by citizen participation initiatives, such as the Friends of the Park Census.

In terms of **biodiversity conservation**, Misiones is also strongly committed to **reforestation**, with the planting of over 60,000 trees. Additionally, they are making progress with the **Yaguaré Rearing Program**, a key project to repopulate the jungle with this emblematic species.
Innovation and digitalization, the keys to a sustainable future
The new budget also focuses on **technological innovation** and transparency. Among the most relevant projects are:
– **Essential Transformation**: a program that turns seized wood into furniture for institutions.
– **Digitalization of fishing licenses**: to streamline procedures and modernize management.
– **Eco Contact**: a new system to facilitate environmental complaints and inquiries.
– **Environmental Observatory**: a tool that uses advanced technology for data analysis and early threat detection.
Recamán emphasized that the success of Misiones’ environmental model lies in the combination of “**biodiversity conservation**, strict **environmental control**, and solid **community engagement**.”
With this budget, the province aims to **consolidate progress** and demonstrate that its “green” is the result of sustained political commitment and the effort of its people.
The fundamental role of public conservation policies for the planet
Reinforcing public policies is essential for environmental conservation because the State has the capacity to establish **legal frameworks, allocate resources** on a large scale, and coordinate actions across multiple sectors.

They fulfill several crucial functions for environmental protection, such as:
– **Establishment of standards and regulations**: defining limits and rules for the use of natural resources. For example, laws prohibiting **illegal deforestation**, regulating **water pollution**, or establishing the creation of **protected areas**.
– **Allocation of resources**: the State is the only entity capable of allocating significant budgets for conservation projects. This includes funding entities responsible for oversight, such as park rangers, or investing in **reforestation programs**, scientific research, and environmental education.
– **Coordination of actors**: an environmental issue, such as pollution in a basin, involves multiple actors: industries, farmers, municipalities, and communities. Public policies act as the coordinating entity that aligns the efforts of all.



