Wetlands to lithium mining: Argentina’s fight for sustainable land management

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   April 9, 2026

Ana Di Pangracio

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this episode of Land Talks brought to you by the G20 Global Land Initiative, we sit down with Ana Di Pangracio, environmental lawyer and Deputy Director of Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN), to discuss the urgent challenges of land degradation, biodiversity loss, and environmental justice in Latin America.

Based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ana shares insights from over 15 years of experience in environmental law and civil society advocacy. She explains the funding gap in environmental protection, the importance of implementing legislation—not just passing it—and why only a small fraction of national budgets go toward protecting ecosystems.

In this episode, we explore:

  • The reality of environmental budget allocation in Argentina,
  • Strategic environmental litigation and indigenous rights,
  • Lithium extraction and its impact on high-altitude wetlands,
  • The role of civil society in sustainable land management and
  • Why grassroots, participatory restoration guarantees long-term success.

Ana emphasizes that conservation is always more cost-effective than restoration—but when ecosystems are degraded, bold policy reform, adequate funding, and community-led solutions are essential.

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