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SOMAI strengthens the protection of 80 territories in the Brazilian Amazon
Indigenous science combined with geotechnologies developed by IPAM increase the monitoring of territories and help contain the advance of environmental crimes in the Amazon region.
“Fire sees no borders. Expanding monitoring strengthens everyone”
Ane Alencar, IPAM's Science Director, explains how the expansion of fire monitoring influences Brazilian conservation and anticipates what the fire season will be like.
Celiana Krikati and the role of indigenous women in firefighting
The first female head of a PrevFogo brigade in Maranhão, Celiana wants to inspire more female leaders to take the lead in environmental defense.
Vetoes strengthen environmental protection, but advance of special license worries
Provisional Measure that brings forward the Special Environmental License weakens the achievements of the vetoes and could speed up oil exploration in the Amazon
Immersion with journalists discusses fire dynamics in the state of Acre
An activity promoted in August by IPAM, in partnership with UFAC, covered the region's unique landscapes, such as bamboo forests and campinaranas.
Family farming in Marajó advances in cattle traceability
The region has the largest buffalo herd in the country and stands out for its extensive farming, marked by large open areas and properties that are still unfenced.
Indigenous people demand demarcation as a mitigation strategy
At a seminar to build the Climate Mitigation Plan, native peoples pointed out the need to establish concrete targets for its destination; the document is due to be presented at COP30.






