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“It’s one thing to see a graph indicating a trend; it’s another to see it on the field.”
Valderli Jorge Piontekowski, Technological Innovation coordinator at IPAM and one of the TransCerrado cyclists, talks about the challenges and discoveries of the expedition.
Human activity has degraded more than a third of the remaining Amazon
A study published by Science with the participation of IPAM points out that, in addition to effects on climate, degradation can have major socioeconomic impacts.
Conservation in private areas is a vital step to reduce deforestation
New episode of Amazoniar, with André Guimarães, highlights incentives that have the potential to conserve around 11.3 million hectares in the Brazilian Amazon.
Designation of Public Forests Is Essential to Stop Deforestation in the Amazon
IPAM kicks off a new cycle of Amazoniar about solutions to deforestation with a dialogue on undesignated public forests.
Videos will be released in January and February.
Solutions to stop deforestation are the theme of the fifth Amazoniar cycle
In a new season, the initiative discusses the designation of protected areas, incentives to conservation in private areas, increase of agricultural productivity and command and control.
5 Lessons From Youth About the Amazon for the 2022 Elections
On International Youth Day, the Amazoniar team gathers the main messages of the young people who participated in the fourth cycle of the IPAM’s initiative.
Tiana: “Brazil’s elections will dictate what will happen for the human race”
British climate activist points out a convergence of crisis and highlights that the conservation of the Amazon is everyone’s fight. For her, lack of policies affects the country's image abroad.






