Footprints – Identifying Mammals
Content extracted from the flyer Identificando mamíferos da Floresta de transição Amazônia-Cerrado [How to identify mammals from the Amazon-Cerrado Transition Forest]
Family farming
In Brazil, 4,367,902 family establishments, or 84.4% of all rural establishments, occupy 24.3% of the total area of rural establishments, or 80.25 million hectares, distributed in grasslands (45%), forests (28%) and crops (22%).
GCF – Governors’ Climate and Forests Task Force
The GCF is a subnational task force established by a memorandum of understanding signed in 2008 that provides the basis for cooperation on several issues related to climate policy, financing, technology exchange and research.
Recovering degraded areas
Several models were developed to restore degraded areas, including driving natural regeneration, planting seeds and planting of seedlings.
What is REDD? How did it come about?
It refers to developing a mechanism, or a policy, that should contemplate ways to provide positive incentives to developing countries that take one or more of the following actions to mitigate climate change.
What is the carbon market? How does it work?
This mechanism encourages sustainable development and reduction of emissions by giving industrialized countries flexibility to meet their reduction targets.
Footprints – Identifying Mammals
Content extracted from the flyer Identificando mamíferos da Floresta de transição Amazônia-Cerrado [How to identify mammals from the Amazon-Cerrado Transition Forest]