CICM Bulletin | 3rd Edition
The Indigenous Committee on Climate Change (CIMC, in Portuguese) monitors national and international debates on climate change. It disseminates studies conducted by indigenous peoples on climate change to promote traditional knowledge. This newsletter aims to...
Spatiotemporal Scenarios for Deforestation in Brazil’s Legal Amazon
Researchers from IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) created, in partnership with the World Bank, a platform where it is possible to predict the risk of deforestation and estimate the future deforested areas in the states of the Legal Amazon. The...
Socioenvironmental safeguards and the guarantee of forest people’s rights
For almost two decades, the mechanism known as REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation), coined under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), has proved resilient as a proposal for dealing with greenhouse gas...
Tropical forest degradation remains an overlooked driver of global warming
Researchers from IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) and other organizations presented during COP28, held in Dubai, a policy brief for decision makers with data and recommendations for combating forest degradation. The document highlights the impact of...
Traceability initiatives in the beef and leather value chains in Brazil
This document presents an overview of the cattle traceability arrangements in Brazil from calf to slaughterhouse. It is part of Dialogues between the European Union and Brazil on the Beef and Leather Value Chains, which has brought together importers, retailers,...
Interview about the EU-Mercosur Agreement with Ana Paula Santos Souza from FVPP (Live, Produce and Preserve Foundation)
Interview with Ana Paula Santos Souza from FVPP (Live, Produce and Preserve Foundation), about the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.
Interview about the EU-Mercosur Agreement with Julio Xapuri from CNS (National Council of Extractive Populations)
Interview with Julio Xapuri from CNS (National Council of Extractive Populations), about the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.