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What Brazilians think about the ‘new’ Forest Law proposal

1. The survey set out to assess Brazilian public opinion and depth of knowledge in regard to the issues addressed…

13 de June de 2013

Researchers question evaluation methods for protected areas in the Amazon

The indicators currently being used to guide policy and investments into protected areas in the Amazon may not be having…

26 de March de 2013

Clark Labs and Imazon Assist Conservation International in the Provision of Training and Production of Spatial Models of Future Deforestation in Suriname

Clark Labs of Clark University and Imazon have partnered to assist Conservation International (CI) and the government of Suriname in…

26 de March de 2013

Saving the Amazon, from forest floor up

PARAGOMINAS, Brazil Just three years ago, the manmade fires here were so fierce smoke would blot out the Amazon sky,…

5 de January de 2012

Monitoring Deforestation from the Ground to the Cloud, a workshop by IMAZON & Google

What: "Monitoring Deforestation from the Ground to the Cloud", a workshop by Imazon and Google When: November 8-10, 2011, from 9:00am –…

8 de November de 2011

Under pressure from rising deforestation, Brazil's IBAMA establishes 'Zero Deforestation Policy' in the Amazon

Jump in deforestation in Mato Grosso in 2011 according to Imazon, a research institute. IBAMA, Brazil’s equivalent of the EPA,…

27 de May de 2011

Under pressure from rising deforestation, Brazil’s IBAMA establishes ‘Zero Deforestation Policy’ in the Amazon

Jump in deforestation in Mato Grosso in 2011 according to Imazon, a research institute. IBAMA, Brazil’s equivalent of the EPA,…

27 de May de 2011

Huge surge in Amazon deforestation

Analysis by Imazon, a research institute, has confirmed a huge surge in deforestation in a critical part of the Brazilian…

27 de May de 2011

Brazil’s Amazon rainforest farmers debate new land law

The ceiling fans spinning at full speed were not enough to cool the room, but the farmers gathered in Irituia's…

27 de May de 2011

Is Protected But Vulnerable, Report Says

While nearly 44 percent of the Brazilian Amazon has protected status, poor management and limited oversight make many areas susceptible…

28 de April de 2011