Colombia is located at the northern tip of South America, sharing borders with Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, and Venezuela.
The country boasts 3,208 kilometers of coastline along both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and spans a total land area of approximately 1,038,700 square kilometers. Its climate varies by region, with tropical conditions along the coasts, temperate climates on the interior plateaus, and year-round snow cover in some of the high-altitude areas of the Andes (World Bank, 2021).
Colombia is internationally recognized as one of the world’s “megadiverse” countries, harboring nearly 10% of global biodiversity (Convention on Biological Diversity, 2020). It is also considered one of the richest nations in aquatic resources, thanks in part to its vast network of watersheds that feed into five major sub-continental basins: the Amazon, Orinoco, Caribbean, Magdalena-Cauca, and Pacific (FAO, 2016; IDEAM, 2020).





