Spiral

The (re)cognition and articulation of all forms of knowledge about and from the Amazon are a priority in the work of Amazon Concertation.

With this purpose, the Spiral of Knowledge was created as a living instrument of reflection and systematization: a space that brings together technical, scientific, traditional and sensitive publications, guiding the design of proposals and concrete actions for the sustainable development of the region.

Constantly updated and expanding, the Espiral makes studies produced by organizations within the network freely available. More than a repository, it is a continuous process of (re)cognition and deepening, reflecting the collective maturation of the Concertation.

Currently in its Cycle 3, Espiral incorporates the 12 structuring themes addressed in the publication “Proposals for the Amazon – An Integrated Look at the Development Agenda”. The previous cycles laid the foundation for this work: Cycle 1 (2020) was fundamental for the systematization of the document An Agenda for the Development of the Amazon, and Cycle 2 (2021) expanded the thematic axes and deepened the network’s activities.

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Governance
Governance
Governance
Financing instruments
Financing instruments
Financing instruments
Plans and public policies
Plans and public policies
Plans and public policies
Business
Business
Business
Civil society
Civil society
Civil society
Science, technology and innovation
Science, technology and innovation
Science, technology and innovation
Culture
Culture
Culture
Land use change
Land use change
Land use change
Territorial planning and land tenure regularization
Territorial planning and land tenure regularization
Territorial planning and land tenure regularization
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Communication and media
Communication and media
Communication and media
Climate change
Climate change
Climate change
International agenda
International agenda
International agenda
Education
Education
Education
Bioeconomy
Bioeconomy
Bioeconomy
Security
Security
Security
Health
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Health
Cities
Cities
Cities
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Indigenous, quilombola and traditional communities
Indigenous, quilombola and traditional communities
Indigenous, quilombola and traditional communities
Human rights
Human rights
Human rights
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Cicle 1

Cycle 1 was essential for the systematization of the document “An Agenda for the Development of the Amazon.”

Cicle 2

Starting from the end of 2021, we initiated Cycle 2, focused on expanding the original pillars and deepening concrete actions within the network.