Peru has reversed its decision to slash the protected buffer zone around the iconic Nazca Lines after a wave of criticism from archaeologists and critics.
The Culture Ministry had proposed carving out land from the protected area to boost agriculture, farming, and mining near the famed archaeological site. But the backlash highlighted the global importance of safeguarding this ancient treasure.
In response, the ministry announced it would maintain the existing boundaries, ensuring that the Nazca Lines remain shielded from encroaching development. Advocates say the move underscores the power of expert voices in shaping sustainable policy.
Peru’s reversal offers a reminder that cultural preservation and economic interests can find common ground—a lesson for policymakers, travelers, and changemakers worldwide.
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Peru nixes plans that would have encroached on region with Nazca Lines
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