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IPÊ and Smithsonian Conservation Biology develop the Project Sustainable Landscapes in the Pantanal.
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The Project Sustainable Landscapes in the Pantanal started in 2020, in partnership with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology.
The mean goal of this work is to understand how the sustainable landscapes works in the Pantanal are and to accelerate the certification process for sustainable farms, adding to this the efforts with Embrapa Pantanal to expand the Sustainable Pantanal Farms certifications initiative for the entire biome.
Certifications can mainly bring economic benefits to homeowners, such as credit facilities and tax breaks.
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PhD. Rafael Chiaravalloti
PhD. Walfrido Tomas – Embrapa Pantanal
Andre Restel Camilo – Smithsonian
PhD. Peter Leimgruber – Smithsonian
MsC. Henrique Shirai
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