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Brigade members build Prevfogo’s first Gender Action Plan
A methodology developed together with IPAM will be used to guide women across the country. The document, which is unpublished, brings together the experiences of the professionals and suggestions to guide the work in the field.
Long-term impact of fire presented at Fazenda Tanguro
IPAM's open-air laboratory in Querência (MT) welcomed journalists and content producers who also observed experiments related to water and biodiversity.
What land grabbing is and how to combat it in the Amazon
Fraud has been carried out for centuries and has been given a new guise in current times. Find out what the proposals are to prevent and combat the main cause of illegal deforestation in the Amazon.
Critical areas for biodiversity are still outside protected areas
A map developed by IPAM with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands highlights places threatened by deforestation and land grabbing that do not belong to Conservation Units.
Fires in the Amazon and Cerrado: time is crucial to understanding the risk of fires
An IPAM study, published in the journal Nature, highlights the importance of the time factor in increasing the risk of fires in the Amazon and Cerrado. The older the agricultural area, the fewer the fires.
New version of the Forest Code Thermometer tool launched
Experts assess the Thermometer as a valuable tool for formulating public policies, making data available and providing greater certainty in judicial decisions.
Allocation of public areas is key to curbing deforestation and land grabbing
Local representatives and researchers took the land demands of southern Amazonas to the Ministry of the Environment and INCRA in order to subsidize public policies in the region.






