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Fighting fire in the Amazon requires integration between institutions
A workshop coordinated by IPAM brought together those involved in fire management and outlined proposals for sharing resources between organizations.
Patrícia Pinho’s pioneering look at conservation science
By studying how human beings interact with biodiversity and the impact of climate change on traditional communities in the Amazon, the biologist and Deputy Director of Research at IPAM transforms the view of ecology
First Artisanal Chocolate Seal is issued in Pará to a family enterprise
Production in the Transamazon region is supported by the Sustenta e Inova project; the seal strengthens sustainable production businesses in family farming and cocoa growing in Pará.
From research to public policy: Gabriela Savian and the protection of the Amazon
Accompanying and producing science, dialoguing with communities and liaising with governments, IPAM's Director of Public Policy has already dedicated 16 years to contributing to public policies.
IPAM strengthens cooperatives in Pará with training in governance
Courses offered to five cooperatives in four cities aim to support sustainable production in the State by improving management, leadership, legislation and marketing techniques
Paiter a Soe Museum: reviving culture to protect the forest
The first museum in the Amazon on indigenous land uses workshops and ethno-tourism to value culture, strengthen communities and generate income, an initiative created by Luís Suruí
Forests need up to 29 years to recover from fires
A study contributed to by IPAM shows that regeneration of deforested forests in the Amazon is hampered by fire, and that vegetation takes 12 to 29 years to recover