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Workshop encourages sustainable management of açaí in Amapá
The meeting brought together extractivists to exchange experiences and present techniques that strengthen the production of açaí combined with forest conservation and the valorization of traditional knowledge.
“Adaptation can no longer be postponed”
In an interview, Patrícia Pinho gives an overview of adaptation policies and the actions needed to protect indigenous peoples in the face of the climate emergency.
Indigenous chief transforms village in Lower Tapajós with ecotourism
Irenilce Batista Souza was chosen to lead the Vista Alegre do Kapixauã village at the age of 34; the management of the territory reinforces tourist activity as a source of income.
Green Royalties would compensate for not exploiting oil in the Amazon
Researchers at IPAM calculate that states and municipalities directly involved will be paid 2.2 billion dollars a year for an indefinite period.
IPAM researcher awarded for impact on environmental science
Ecologist Julia Shimbo was recognized in the Social Impact category of Brazil Conference 2025 for her work in open science and environmental monitoring using artificial intelligence.
IPAM shares territorial monitoring techniques at 21st ATL
IPAM took part in the event, presenting territorial monitoring strategies such as SOMAI, ACI and the MapBiomas platform.
Paying for climate adaptation is cheaper than ignoring it, warns policy brief
Protecting the Amazon and its peoples is the greatest opportunity to adapt to climate change globally and can guarantee Brazil's socio-economic security.






