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CONSERV protects another 8,000 hectares of private property
The project exceeded its target and reached 32 contracts and 28,000 hectares of conserved native vegetation that could be legally deforested in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes.
Young people learn how to manage and run an agroforestry system.
IPAM promotes workshops on the use of sustainable and profitable agroecological production techniques at the Rural Family House in Buriti (MA).
Brazil reaffirms climate leadership with billionaire contribution to TFFF
Brazilian government commits to first tropical forest fund worth 1 billion dollars. For IPAM, the country reaffirms its global leadership and commitment to the future.
In New York, civil society presents proposals to curb emissions
During Climate Week in preparation for COP 30, organizations presented a series of measures to control carbon emitted by deforestation and forest degradation.
New York Climate Week is final test for COP30, says IPAM
Multisectoral climate action is key to bringing the COP implementation to Belém; "each side must give in a little", says André Guimarães, executive director.
Deforestation accounts for 74% of rainfall reduction in the Legal Amazon
Anna Júlia Lopes* Deforestation is the main factor responsible for the reduction in rainfall in the Legal Amazon over recent decades. A study published in the journal Nature Communications shows that forest clearing accounts for 74% of the drop in precipitation...
IPAM plants more than one million trees in the Amazon and Cerrado
By Nikole Cantoara* To promote conservation and contribute to a climate change mitigation agenda, IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) has planted 1,249,038 trees since 2005 in the Amazon and Cerrado regions. This number, shaped by a set of initiatives,...






