29/10/25

Launched in high-profile venues at COP30 – such as the Green Zone, Bioeconomy Park, Biodiversity and Climate House, and Emílio Goeldi Museum – the collection “Social and Biological Knowledge: Interdisciplinary Dialogues for Innovative Social and Bioeconomy Models in the Amazon” brings together 17 authors from different locations and academic contexts.

This initiative was strategically directed by Carlos Nobre and consists of an executive summary and four easy-to-read, richly illustrated booklets. The content addresses essential issues such as financing, climate justice, and ancestral and academic sciences. Márcia Soares of Fundo Vale participated in the collection’s Advisory Committee alongside scientists and traditional community leaders.

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