Given this scenario, for 15 years, the work of the eight organizations1 that make up the Amazon Network of Georeferenced Socio-Environmental Information (RAISG) has exposed the pressures and threats faced by the Amazon and its changes over the years, generating rigorous multifactorial information that allows a comprehensive perspective of the region. [...] During the event, RAISG presented a series of The panel discussion highlighted the need to materials that remain available to the various actors increase transparency in the contractual details interested in the conservation of the Amazon. [...] This public policy document, developed within the scope of the “Indigenous Science and Knowledge in the Amazon” project, analyzes the challenges and opportunities in this context, hoping to influence national, regional, and inter- national public policies so that the contribution of indigenous peoples to protecting the Amazon is included and recognized. [...] video of the meeting The objective of this initiative is to increase knowledge and understanding about the pres- sures that threaten forests in the Indigenous Territories and Protected Natural Areas of the In this context, from August 21 to 24, the regional Amazon, especially with regard to the dynamics meeting “Sharing satellite monitoring methodo- of gain and loss of the carbon they store. [...] 4 Our projects looking at 2024 Within the scope of the project “Indigenous Science and Knowledge in the Amazon”, funded by the Norwegian International Climate and Forests Initiative (NICFI) and carried out in partnership with the Woodwell Research Center and the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA), new regional meetings were held with indi- genous communities to jo.
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