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The young people living along the river who are fighting to keep the forest and their traditions alive
Mariazinha, an activist with the “Youth in Struggle for the Journey” movement, advocates for a return to traditions as a key to rebuilding riverside communities
The Amazon is key to global food security, highlights new episode of IPAM’s Living Library series
Amazoniar production shows how the world’s largest tropical forest sustains rainfall patterns and climate stability, essential for feeding the global population
“A new society is built with new egalitarian examples”
Journalist Paulina Chamorro talks to Um Grau e Meio about the Women in Conservation project, why she made this gender cut and her findings.
Study proves Bolsa Verde’s results in reducing deforestation
Deforestation in priority areas fell by 30% in the first phase of the program, according to a new calculation; emissions avoided reached 8.3 million tons of CO2.
“We have evolved in productivity and low-carbon practices”
Fernando Sampaio, a member of the Strategic Group of the Brazil Climate, Forests and Agriculture Coalition, speaks to the IPAM newsletter about sustainability in agriculture.
Deforestation alters the flow of streams in the transition between the Amazon and the Cerrado
A new study shows that deforested areas have more flooding during the rainy season and less water during the dry season.
Pará couple follows family tradition by combining agriculture and conservation
Vanessa Moreira and Alessandro Tenório bet on the agroforestry system to produce efficiently, profitably and sustainably.






