20 years at Tanguro Field Station
For two decades, this research station has stood at the southern edge of the Amazon rainforest as a perfect natural laboratory to study the changing biome.
For two decades, this research station has stood at the southern edge of the Amazon rainforest as a perfect natural laboratory to study the changing biome.
Interview with Erileide Guarani Kaiowá (Guarani Kaiowá People), about the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.
Interview with Kátia Penha, member of CONAQ (National Coordination of Quilombos Articulation), about the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.
Interview with the member of CONAMI Chaco (National Council of Indigenous Women) and Tobas/Qom indigenous from Argentina, Sergio Rojas, about the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.
This document summarises the key themes that emerged from a series of workshops and interviews about the FTA with representatives from local organisations, collectives, and Indigenous and traditional communities in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. It provides valuable insight into the positions and preoccupations of community members across Mercosur.
Brazil is home to the largest number of isolated indigenous peoples in South America (Amorim 2016; IACHR, 2013). The National Indigenous Peoples Foundation (FUNAI) recognizes 114 registries of the occurrence of isolated Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon biome and...
The Amazon Environmental Research Institue - IPAM carries out the following financial monitoring actions to avoid default and financial irregularities. Read the...