by Sara Leal | 26/05/2022 | News
On 18 May 2022, through the AL INVEST Verde Program, the European Union, in partnership with IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute), organized the third “Technical Dialogue on sustainability and traceability of the beef and leather value chains.” The dialogue...
by Sara Leal | 02/05/2022 | News
Held on 20 April 2022, the second “Technical Dialogue on Sustainability and Traceability in the Beef and Leather value Chains” focused on “Access to Technology for the Sustainability” in these chains. The dialogue is part of a larger initiative funded by the...
by Natália Moura | 05/04/2022 | News
Brazilian organizations submitted a document to the United Nations this Thursday (31), in which they describe the current scenario of compliance with human rights in Brazil. The Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM, acronym in Portuguese), the Instituto do...
by Sara Leal | 17/03/2022 | News
Held on March 9th, 2022, the first “Dialogue on sustainability and traceability of the beef and leather chains” focused on “the role of due diligence in the regularization of the beef and leather value chains”. The dialogue gathered, in a...
by Bibiana Garrido | 31/01/2022 | News
The Tô no Mapa app is now integrated with the Traditional Territories Platform of the National Council of Traditional Peoples and Communities (CNPCT), part of the Federal Public Ministry. With this innovation, peoples and communities, in many cases unaccounted for in...
by Sara Leal | 29/11/2021 | News
The European Union, through the AL INVEST Verde Programme, in collaboration with IPAM – Amazon Environmental Research Institute – invites to the launch event of the series “Dialogue on sustainability and traceability of beef and leather value chain”. The...
by Bibiana Garrido | 24/11/2021 | News
Two more tapirs, Manga and Caroço – named after the mango fruit and its seed -, are now part of the group of animals of the species monitored by researchers from the Tanguro Tapir project, a partnership between IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) and...
by Lucas Itaborahy | 22/11/2021 | News
The invasion of public lands was the main cause of deforestation in the Amazon in the last year. IPAM’s analysis of the data released last week shows that 28% of the 13,200 square kilometers of the forests felled between August 2020 and July 2021 belonged to...
by Bibiana Garrido | 11/11/2021 | News
A study published in the scientific journal Nature Climate Change this Thursday, 11, endorses the urgency of issues discussed at the biggest climate event in the world, the COP26, and points to the climatic limit of agriculture in Brazil. Scientists from Brazil and...