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Civil Society
July 4, 2022
Project harkens back to the historic Alliance of the Forest Peoples in the state of Acre
The partnership promotes the integrated management of nine indigenous lands and three extractive reserves to ensure sustainability and preserve the forest.
By
Leandro Chaves
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Civil Society
March 17, 2022
Solution package leads to sustainable production, fair trade, and protection of the Amazon
Origens Brasil connects extractivists and indigenous people from protected areas in Pará to businesses and consumers providing nuts, cumaru, latex e pirarucu free of deforestation.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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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
August 16, 2023
Mercury contamination: the slow and invisible death of indigenous peoples and riverside communities
Mercury is considered one of the most dangerous metals for human health and it is spreading throughout the Amazon in function of ‘development’ aimed at the exploitation of nature.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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Opinion
October 5, 2021
How agroforestry replicates the efficient Toyota System in the field
Upon closer examination, agroforestry reveals a sophisticated operation, wherein each plant and animal species is introduced or tolerated according to a careful assessment as in the famous japanese production system. It has the potential to provide a bright future for the recuperation of degraded lands and Amazonian agriculture.
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Salo Coslovsky
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