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15 innovations helping to restore and protect the Amazon Continued deforestation and ecosystem degradation pose major economic, cultural and environmental threats to the region and the planet We urgently need to scale sustainable “bioeconomy” models that preserve and restore the Amazon Rainforest while making sustainable use of its standing-forest resources and providing livelihoods for its people
What are the Amazons flying rivers’ – and how does deforestation . . . Flying rivers in the Amazon rainforest are a vital part of the water cycle for Latin America’s 670 million people, as well as the region’s unique biodiversity A soaring rate of deforestation and climate change are increasingly affecting the health of flying rivers in the Amazon, the world’s largest tropical rainforest The Tropical Forest Alliance, hosted by the World Economic Forum
Lessons from Indigenous leaders to protect the Amazon rainforest Indigenous Peoples, representing just over 6% of the global population, serve as stewards for 80% of the world's remaining biodiversity Indigenous leaders from across the Amazon region attended the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, between 15 and 19 January These leaders shared their perspectives on how to build an economy that works in harmony with nature
How Brazil could replant the Amazon | World Economic Forum Brazil’s new president has called for large-scale replanting of the Amazon rainforest, one of the most ambitious ecological restoration projects in history More than two hundred million acres of the Amazon forest have been clear cut or degraded, an area twice the size of California Paying indigenous peoples for native seeds and seedlings could restore the rainforest to its former glory and