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Leaders from the Cerrado and Caatinga biomes report on the impacts of training focused on community communication and political advocacy, marketing, and youth mobilization.
The first meeting brought together representatives from various national and local organizations to build synergies in a joint action plan focused on promoting the socio-biodiversity economies of the state.
Quilombo de Ponta Bonita, in the municipality of Anajatuba. Photo: Cristiane Moraes/ ISPN Archive
The Floresta+ project promotes productive backyards, honey production, and territorial management in quilombola communities.
A study in the Chapada das Mesas National Park (MA) indicates that measuring relative air humidity is a simple and effective tool for reducing risks and increasing control over fires.
"Territory that Teaches: Knowledge of the Cerrado in School" brings the stories and knowledge of traditional Cerrado communities into the classroom.
Deforested Cerrado area in Correntina, Bahia. Photo: Felipe Abreu/ISPN Archive
The tool integrates information from 2002 to 2023 and pushes for accountability in supply chains.
Members of the ISPN Gender Working Group. From left to right: Marília Pinheiro, Caroline Yoshida, Raíssa Ribeiro, Cristiane Azevedo, and Jéssica Pedreira. Photo: Amanda Vieira/ISPN Archive
The Institute is making progress in consolidating its historic commitment to equity.
Traditional territory in Correntina, in western Bahia. Photo: Fellipe Abreu/ISPN Archive
Study cross-references data from Tô no Mapa with information from CAR to reveal how environmental compensation from agribusiness impacts peasant and traditional communities in the Cerrado.
Deforested area in Correntina, Bahia.
New tool will allow civil society, researchers, and the press to access and cross-reference data independently.
The meeting aimed to broaden the public debate on the importance of protecting the biome, which has already lost 50% of its native vegetation.
The 47th Call for Proposals is open to organizations operating in Territories and Areas Conserved by Indigenous Peoples and Traditional and Local Communities (TICCAs) in the Cerrado and Caatinga biomes.
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