 In Colombia, the Landed Scale Initiative, supported by the government of the Netherlands, is developing activities in the Colombian Amazon with the indigenous communities of the Teófila-Larenosa indigenous reserve, where it seeks to secure land tenure by rectifying the coordinates of their indigenous reserve, the restitution of an area they lost due to the internal armed conflict and the expansion of the territory to consolidate cultural and ecosystemic connectivity with other indigenous reserves and the great Chiribiquete National Natural Park. This process is related to the effects of climate change and adaptation measures. Today, the warming has changed a lot, because the grass is drying, the soil is drying, the trees are drying, the seeds and fruits are falling, load, but this fall of the ambition we want in the territory that many did not fall as before, each air, each wind that blows, moves, talks to other trees, hugs, greetings, we look at that movement that makes me happy, but we do not listen, we do not understand, but if the spirit of trees is communicating with each different tree, they also need more water, more air, Mother Earth is also sick, so we need more trees to plant, cane trees, in Chagras. To address these changes, they have formulated a management plan to strengthen land governance, define areas for restoration, areas for conservation and areas for the use of palm and timber. The creation of the territorial management plan is born as a strategy to face the climate change that we are facing today, how can we face it through the management plan? The management plan orders us, that is, it organizes and within the management plan talks about how we should take care of our territory, how we should manage our territory, how we should protect the water, the nature, the animals, how we should hunt the animals. By practicing, we can live a healthy territory, a balanced territory and we can stop the climate change there, but not only in a community we can do this, but we can sensitize all the communities and all the colonies to be able to face the climate change that is being presented today, so that we can work organically within the territory.