terça-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2025

«Amazon Assessment Report 2025 _ CONNECTIVITY OF THE AMAZON FOR A LIVING PLANET»

 







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«The Amazon is under threat from deforestation, environmental degradation, and climate change, with changes happening at unprecedented rates. The conservation of the Amazon requires an integrated, transdisciplinary approach that considers the region’s deep interconnections—across geological systems, climate systems, ecosystems, peoples, and governance systems—to shape an effective, inclusive path forward through sustainable development. This assessment report aims to provide science-based, actionable solutions that can conserve and restore healthy Amazonian environments, societies, and economies. We focus on maintaining and restoring the region’s ecological and sociocultural connectivity, which is defined as the interconnectedness within and between ecological and social systems and depends on the flow and movement of species, resources, information, and people. Eight dimensions of ecological and sociocultural connectivity are highlighted, along with some of the current solutions and innovative interventions being created, developed, and implemented by diverse actors across various spatial and temporal scales. We hope to inspire our readers to look for long-term solutions that are scalable, fair, just, and appropriate for our vision of a living Amazon».


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«About the Science Panel for the Amazon 
The Science Panel for the Amazon is an unprecedented initiative convened under the auspices of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). The SPA aims to synthesize and communicate scientific knowledge about the Amazon, interwoven with Indigenous and Local Knowledge, to accelerate solutions for sustainable and equitable development. It is composed of over 300 preeminent scientists and researchers from the eight Amazonian countries, French Guiana, and global partners. These experts come together to debate, analyze, and assemble the accumulated knowledge of the scientific community, Indigenous Peoples, and other stakeholders that live and work in the Amazon, with the aim of providing recommendations, opportunities and policy relevant options for its conservation and sustainable development».  

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