Protegido: Amazon states’ leadership on reducing deforestation and low-carbon rural development

23 de fevereiro de 2009

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Viabilidade e riscos financeiros para a agropecuária sustentável em Mato Grosso

Viabilidade e riscos financeiros para a agropecuária sustentável em Mato Grosso

O policy brief "Viabilidade e riscos financeiros para a agropecuária sustentável em Mato Grosso" analisa os investimentos e retornos esperados para práticas sustentáveis. Esta é uma publicação do Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia (IPAM) no âmbito do projeto Desbloqueando Finanças Florestais que é coordenado pelo Global Canopy Programme.

The potential ecological costs and cobenefits of REDD: a critical review and case study from the Amazon region

The potential ecological costs and cobenefits of REDD: a critical review and case study from the Amazon region

Analysis of possible REDD program interventions in a large-scale Amazon landscape indicates that even modest flows of forest carbon funding can provide substantial cobenefits for aquatic ecosystems, but that the functional integrity of the landscape’s myriad small watersheds would be best protected under a more even spatial distribution of forests. Because of its focus on an ecosystem service with global benefits, REDD could access a large pool of global stakeholders willing to pay to maintain carbon in forests, thereby providing a potential cascade of ecosystem services to local stakeholders who would otherwise be unable to afford them.

Booklet IPAM

Booklet IPAM

IPAM, the Amazon Environmental Research Institute, is a non-governmental and non-profit organization created in May 1995, in Belém, State of Pará, Brazil. It is one of the most influential and authoritative environmental think-tanks in Brazil and Latin America,...