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Lower Rio Negro

IPÊ researchers have worked in the Lower Rio Negro of Amazonia since 2000, carrying out projects to promote biodiversity and socio-environmental sustainability in a mosaic of conservation units totaling approximately 1,800,000 hectares. Specifically, we work in the following areas: Anavilhanas Ecological Station, Rio Negro State Parks- North and South Sectors, Rio Negro Left Bank State Protected Area – Aturiá-Apuazinho Sector, Rio Negro Right Bank State Protected Area- Puduari-Solimões Sector, and the Tupé Municipal Reserve for Sustainable Development.

Navigating Entrepreneurial Education In The Amazon

10 de November de 202215 de August de 2022 by IPE

::cck::1079::/cck::::introtext:: In 2021, with the support of the LIRA/IPÊ project – Integrated Legacy of the Amazon Region, and a partnership with LinkedIn, the largest professional social network in the world, it was possible to renovate the Maíra I boat and to initiate the Navigating Entrepreneurial Education in the Amazon project. ::/introtext::::fulltext:: In a survey carried … Read more

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Environmental Education

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::176::/cck::::introtext:: IPÊ has developed environmental education projects in communities of the lower Rio Negro since 2001. ::/introtext::::fulltext:: Using constructive educational activities, IPÊ encourages persons to become active participants in our initiatives and to exercise citizenship and respect for life in the region. We use a variety of techniques to stimulate participants of conservation programs and … Read more

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Floating Education in Amazonia

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::175::/cck::::introtext:: The boat Maíra I travels among the communities of Amazonia promoting socio-environmental activities. ::/introtext::::fulltext:: The Maíra I is a fundamental means of transport to reach riverine communities, as access in the region is almost exclusively through waterways. The boat can accommodate sixteen persons in cabins and 10 additional passengers on hammocks. The boat navigates … Read more

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Introductory Course for Management of Conservation Units

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::174::/cck::::introtext:: Training for specialized staff is indispensible to consolidating the new conservation units created by ARPA programs and strengthen the management of existing units in Amazonia. ::/introtext::::fulltext:: This is particularly relevant because of the current tendency for turnover of technical management staff in conservation units and the broadening of the management concept. In light of … Read more

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Protected Areas Mosaic Project

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::173::/cck::::introtext:: Article 26 of the SNUC (Brazilian System of Conservation Units) recommends that when different types of protected lands (parks, ecological stations, extractivist reserves and indigenous lands) occur in proximity or overlap, a mosaic of these areas be created with integrated and participative management to preserve biodiversity and value the socio-cultural diversity and sustainable local … Read more

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Agro-Biodiversity Project

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::172::/cck::::introtext:: This project works directly with questions of agriculture, food security and cultural valuation through innovative fronts in conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. This initiative began in 2005 with support from the National Fund for the Environment. We have undertaken ethno-botanical and agro-forestry management and proposed participative diagnoses, ethno-botanical and agro-ecological research such as … Read more

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Community-Based Tourism

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::171::/cck::::introtext:: When tourism is directly associated with conservation units, the balance between maximizing the quality of the visitor experience and minimizing the negative environmental effects of this activity become important. ::/introtext::::fulltext:: The lower Rio Negro has characteristics that make it a tourism magnet in Amazonas State. These characteristics include the scenic beauty of the black … Read more

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Amazonian Manatee Conservation Project

25 de January de 2017 by IPE

::cck::170::/cck::::introtext:: The Amazonian Manatee Conservation Project began in Anavilhanas National Park in 2003. Since its inception, IPE researchers have promoted the conservation of the species in the lower Rio Negro through studies with wild animals, reintroduction projects and environmental education. ::/introtext::::fulltext:: The lower Rio Negro region is composed of a mosaic of conservation units (including … Read more

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