On March 21-22, RRI held its 14th Regional Dialogue on Forests, Governance and Climate Change in Bogot?, Colombia, titled, Extractive Industries, Communities and Territorial Rights: Implications for poverty reduction and climate change in collaboration with Asociaci?n Ambiente y Sociedad (AAS). The discussion concluded that the region needs new public policy approaches, as well as an alternative vision of development founded on a rights-based approach and the sustainable use and protection of natural resources. About 150 participants from a wide range of organizations attended the event, and 377 people from 19 nations followed the live webcast online. As RRI?s second regional Dialogue in Latin America, RRI gained further visibility in the region, identifying key NGOs and prospective collaborators working on the issues of community rights affected by extractives industries, as well as noting ways forward for progress.