Protegendo o Cerrado Brasileiro: Estratégias de Conservação e Ênfase da EUDR
Apesar da melhora significativa nos índices da Amazônia, o desmatamento do Cerrado segue alto em 2025, sendo influenciado diretamente por fatores internos e externos, como variações no preço de commodities e a migração da produção amazônica. A análise foi conduzida...
Economia da mudança do clima no Brasil: custos e oportunidades – relatório completo
O estudo "Economia da Mudança do Clima no Brasil: custos e oportunidades" foi inspirado no Relatório Stern, do Reino Unido, que fez uma abrangente análise econômica do problema das mudanças climáticas em nível global. Desenvolvido por instituições públicas...
Effects of experimental fires on litter decomposition in a seasonally dry Amazonian forest
Litter decomposition is a fundamental process for nutrient cycling but we have a limited understanding of this process in disturbed tropical forests. We studied litter decomposition over a 10-mo period in a seasonally dry Amazon forest in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The...
Message from the Map Region to the COP15
Document with message to the COP15, that explains about the importance of the MAP region and its significant contribution in regulating the global climate and climate change mitigation. IPAM, MAP; UFMG; WHRC; GORDON AND BETTY MOORE FOUNDATION, GOVERNMENT OF ACRE....
The potential ecological costs and cobenefits of REDD: a critical review and case study from the Amazon region
Analysis of possible REDD program interventions in a large-scale Amazon landscape indicates that even modest flows of forest carbon funding can provide substantial cobenefits for aquatic ecosystems, but that the functional integrity of the landscape’s myriad small watersheds would be best protected under a more even spatial distribution of forests. Because of its focus on an ecosystem service with global benefits, REDD could access a large pool of global stakeholders willing to pay to maintain carbon in forests, thereby providing a potential cascade of ecosystem services to local stakeholders who would otherwise be unable to afford them.
Joint position on ecological co-benefits of REDD+
IPAM, together with partners, Conservation International, Environmental Defense Fund, Woods Hole Research Center, and The Nature Conservancy, produced four policy briefs on aspects of REDD policy. This one is a joint position on ecological co-benefits of REDD+: we...
Joint position on indigenous peoples and local communities and REDD+
IPAM, together with partners, Conservation International, Environmental Defense Fund, Woods Hole Research Center, and The Nature Conservancy, produced four policy briefs on aspects of REDD policy. This one is a joint position on indigenous peoples and local...