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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.
Meet Manga and Caroço, tapirs monitored by IPAM at the Tanguro Farm
Named after the mango fruit and its seed, animals are studied by researchers of the Tanguro Tapir project to understand deforestation impacts on biodiversity.
Invasion of public land was the main cause of deforestation in the Amazon
Undesignated forests, which by law should be dedicated to preservation or sustainable use, are targeted for land grabbing and accounted for 28% of the rate recorded in 2021.
Climate change already affects agriculture in 28% of the Brazilian midwest
It may reach 50% in the next decade and 70% in thirty years; a new research published during the Climate Conference raises a discussion about the climatic limit of agriculture in Brazil.
New research sheds light on fire emissions in the Amazon
A new analysis of the Amazon forest degradation by fire shows the hidden emissions related to human activities in the largest tropical forest in the world.
IPAM announces winners of photo contest Amazoniar
Awarded photographs will be exhibited during COP26, in Glasgow (Scotland), and at the Museum of Tomorrow, in Rio de Janeiro.
Communication and Arts Play a Key Role in the Union and Resistance of Indigenous Peoples
Amazoniar brought together communicator Erisvan Guajajara and artist Daiara Tukano for a discussion on how they use their artistic expressions to give visibility to traditional peoples






