
Amazonian Floodplains and the International Recognition of the Juruá River
The Amazonian wetlands are essential for biodiversity and for thousands of people who depend on these ecosystems. The recognition of the Juruá River by the
The Amazonian wetlands are essential for biodiversity and for thousands of people who depend on these ecosystems. The recognition of the Juruá River by the
Instituto Juruá was at the FAO headquarters to guarantee that freshwater fishers’ demands were included on the agenda. By João Vitor Campos-SilvaTranslated by Luiza Campos
The aim is to promote science that is more connected to local demands, strengthening community-based conservation in different territories and establishing a decentralized model for
By Camila Duarte Rittertranslated by Luiza Campos The year of 2024 was marked by advancements in research by Instituto Juruá, strengthening socio-environmental conservation and the
By Andressa Scabintranslated by Monique Oestreicher In 2025, Brazil will host the largest event to discuss how humanity will tackle the climate crisis, which is
The meeting promotes discussions to foster Conservation and Social Justice in the Amazon By Eduardo Matheus Von MuhlenTranslated by Luiza Campos Between November 25th and