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Meet the winners of the youth storytelling competition that took place during the GLF Amazonia digital conference.
Indigenous communities have sustainably managed Amazon land for centuries. Now, it should inform agricultural expansion in the future.
Here are some memorable quotes from the GLF Amazonia digital conference.
A look at some key numbers on the Global Landscape Forum's digital conference on the Amazon Rainforest.
GLF Amazonia Day 3 highlights need to link Amazonian ecological and social systems in policy.
Most flora and fauna species face habitat loss due to fires in the Amazon, but some - like primates - are particularly affected.
Day 2 of GLF Amazonia looks at links between supply chains and livelihoods of Amazonian peoples
Experts stress perils of deforestation, fire and climate change - and hopes of land management - for the tipping point of the Amazon.
A study shows that the Indigenous Poyanawa people are good stewards of their land - and can benefit from its carbon credits.
Much of the world's medicinal plant knowledge is contained in endangered languages spoken by Indigenous peoples.
Activist and leader Selma Dealdina shares injustices against Brazil’s Afro-descendant communities.
The Amazon is the world’s largest and most biodiverse tropical rainforest – but deforestation could push it past a climate tipping point by 2040.
Xakriabá people learn new skills and aim to publish books showcasing their culture.
Restoring Araucaria forests in Paraná may yield economic benefits for farmers, as well as restore local biodiversity.
Brazilian documentary filmmaker Mari Corrêa explains how equipping Indigenous cultures with filmmaking skills is key to their survival.