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Private Sector
November 8, 2021
Company helps build sustainable businesses in the Amazon
Valmir Ortega founded Belterra to disseminate agroforestry systems and help curb deforestation in the world's largest rainforest. In this interview, the former president of IBAMA tells us what is missing for this model to succeed.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
via
plenamata.eco
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Academy
November 30, 2021
Amazônia 4.0 wants to take technology and innovation into the forest
The project will take the region's first laboratory-factory prototypes in the first quarter of 2022. Their goal is to expand the capacity of communities to add value to biodiversity products.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
via
plenamata.eco
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Opinion
April 11, 2022
Oil and gas pose a silent threat to the Brazilian Amazon
In a struggle still hidden from the public opinion, indigenous peoples and traditional communities try to prevent expanding fossil fuel extraction projects in the forest from repeating disasters like those experienced in Ecuador and Peru
By
Ilan Zugman
via
plenamata.eco
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Opinion
February 2, 2022
Brazil-Guyana-Suriname’s Energy Corridor Plan: Developmental Dream or Environmental Nightmare?
The abundance of oil, gas, and minerals in Guyana and Suriname puts the Amazon on the route of pharaonic works such as the construction of a mega network of gas pipelines and roads that may bring more deforestation.
By
Johannes van de Ven
via
plenamata.eco
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Civil Society
February 1, 2022
Smart: see how this protected area management support tool works
The app allows inspectors and indigenous people themselves to record data on biodiversity, public use, and threats to these areas, which may later become complaints or reports. It is used in over 50 countries.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
via
plenamata.eco
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Public Sector
March 8, 2022
Paragominas has lessons to teach on how to grow without destroying the forest
Formerly known as ‘Paragobala’ (Paragobullet) due to violence, a municipality the size of the state of Sergipe inside the State of Pará reduced deforestation and maintained its economic growth through participatory management between the municipal government, the productive sector, and NGOs.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
via
plenamata.eco
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Communities
July 28, 2023
‘Mothers of the Mangrove’: Women lead project to preserve biodiversity of amazonian mangroves
The collaborative network aims to bring visibility to communities located in 12 Extractive Reserves in Pará, all linked to the Amazonian mangroves. The group engages in activities aimed at preserving the ecosystem, in addition to seeking knowledge related to financial education.
By
Priscila Pacheco
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Opinion
March 15, 2022
How well-targeted credit policies can help control Amazon deforestation
Differentiated credit conditions for producers who adopt sustainable practices, engage in zero deforestation, and have environmentally regularized properties can generate economic incentives for greater agricultural productivity and forest conservation.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Priscila Souza
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Leila Pereira
via
plenamata.eco
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Opinion
December 6, 2021
Do you want to promote a forest-friendly economy in the Amazon? Factories are not the way to go
Many people view the local processing of forest-based products as the best strategy for economic development in the Amazon, but this ambition reflects an outdated mentality. Local producers would do better if they supplied high-quality forest products to global enterprises.
By
Salo Coslovsky
via
plenamata.eco
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Opinion
January 18, 2022
The Amazon can become a carbon powerhouse, but it needs to go further
Carbon is like other forest export products: when they become profitable, they attract competition. To stay ahead, Amazonian states need to diversify their productive base and continue investing to identify nascent opportunities.
By
Salo Coslovsky
via
plenamata.eco
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