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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.
Cerrado loses 1.1 million hectares and surpasses Amazon deforestation
This is the first time in history that this has happened. In 2023, the suppression of native vegetation in the biome increased by 68%, while the Amazon rainforest fell by 62%.
Economic incentives could reduce deforestation in the Cerrado
With deforestation on the rise, financial remuneration mechanisms are emerging as part of the solution to reduce pressure on the biome's native vegetation.
Documentary “The Chief’s Call” premieres with table discussions and indigenous artistic presentations
The premiere of the mini-documentary “The Chief's Call: Heritage, Land and Future” brought together indigenous leaders, government representatives, scientists and civil society last Tuesday (April 23) at the CAIXA Cultural theater in Brasília. Produced by Amazoniar...
Fires in the Amazon hinder the growth and reproduction of vegetation
By killing predatory ants, fire impacts the interaction between plants and animals, unbalancing the ecosystem and hindering the forest's recovery process.
Bioeconomy: research points to a model of environmental resilience in Panamazonia
IPAM researchers present study on bioeconomy and socio-biodiversity in the Amazon region. The study was carried out jointly with IICA and presented to 24 institutions.
Catastrophe in Rio Grande do Sul shows the urgency of global climate action
IPAM expresses its solidarity and concern about the storms that have hit the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Events like these call for urgent measures to combat global warming.






