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Study proves Bolsa Verde’s results in reducing deforestation
Deforestation in priority areas fell by 30% in the first phase of the program, according to a new calculation; emissions avoided reached 8.3 million tons of CO2.
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.
SOMAI-ACI totals 761 alerts of environmental crimes on indigenous lands
Thirty-two organizations reported alerts of illegal hunting, deforestation and six other violations in indigenous territories. Most of the alerts (20%) were about fire.
IPAM and the World Bank create model that predicts deforestation in the Amazon
The tool analyzes the impact of macroeconomic and governance factors on the increase in deforestation in various regions of the Legal Amazon and predicts the future impact.
Family farmers debate Jurisdictional REDD+ System
The sector makes up more than 70% of Pará's agricultural establishments and is one of the target audiences for the promotion of state policy to co-create an effective system.






