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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.
IPAM conducts training for CAR regularization in the Juruá Valley
Last week, a project carried out in municipalities in Acre assisted rural producers seeking to regularize their properties.
Research seeks to boost the bioeconomy in the Amazon by promoting industrialization in the region
A partnership between IPAM and ABDI is developing a database on production chains and enterprises established in the biome to support public policies.
Brazil’s first indigenous presenter uses her voice to cover conflicts against ancestral peoples
At the age of 28, Luciane Kaxinawá has already marked the history of Brazilian journalism by becoming the country's first indigenous presenter. A member of the Kaxinawá people, she has built up a career working for media outlets such asVogue Brasil,CNN, Amazônia...
“CONSERV seeks to bring together apparently antagonistic visions for a common goal”
André Guimarães, executive director of IPAM, talks to Um Grau e Meio about the challenges and results of the mechanism that pays rural landowners for surplus native vegetation.
Director at IPAM awarded by 2022 Leading Women in ML4EO
Dr. Ane Alencar is the first Latin American researcher on the list; the award recognizes women scientists for their use of machine learning for Earth observation.
COP30: Increasing funding for the Amazon is Brazil’s historic opportunity to prevent global climate collapse
Civil society delivers recommendations to the COP30 Presidency to scale up large-scale financing for nature-based solutions and avoid the forest’s tipping point.






