Encontros Improváveis | Neca Setubal e Maickson Serrão (Educação)

Em um projeto da rede Uma Concertação pela Amazônia junto com a Revista Página22, juntamos atores de diferentes vivências para discutir sobre um tema comum. Para conversar sobre educação, reunimos […]
Rethinking Amazon and An agenda for the development of the Amazon: a conversation about two proposals for the future of the region

A Concertation for the Amazon and Chatham House, in partnership with Página 22, took place on October 28. The meeting was mediated by Luana Maia, Director of Operations & Strategic Planning at the Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS) and had the participation of Roberto Waack, Chairman of the Board at Instituto Arapyaú, Ana Yang, Executive Director at Chatham House Sustainability Accelerator, Ana Toni, Executive Director at Instituto Clima e Sociedade (iCS) and Joaquim Levy, Director of Economic Strategy and Market Relations at Banco Safra.
Infrastructure in the Brazilian Amazon: What do Belo Monte and BR-319 teach us?
Based on different experiences of mobilizing civil society, the event explores how social participation can be a powerful way of questioning who development should serve.
Between origin and destination: imagining new futures for the Manaus Free Trade Zone (ZFM)
Broadcast live directly from COP 26, the November plenary session of A Concertation for the Amazon presented a balance of the first week of the event and an assessment of the outlook for the final week of the Climate Conference. Izabella Teixeira, advisor to the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and Fellow of the Arapyaú Institute, together with Ana Toni, Senior Fellow of CEBRI and Executive Director of the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS), both members of the Concertação, shared the debate with Samela Sateré-Mawé, a communicator from the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB).
Biodiversidade, saúde e direitos humanos: conexões para uma visão integrada
Lançamento da Plataforma Amazônia Legal em Dados
Sociedade e Cultura na Amazônia
Considerações a respeito do debate realizado em 27 de agosto sobre Sociedade e Cultura que reuniu Fernanda Rennó, doutora em Planejamento Territorial pela Universidade de Toulouse, e Eduardo Góes Neves, doutor em Arqueologia pela Universidade de Indiana e autor de Arqueologia da Amazônia.