ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE AND MINING IN THE AMAZON

Environmental governance in Brazil continues to be a complex and intriguing challenge given the vast expanse of territory, the diversity of ecosystems, and the economic interests involved.
Companies committed to environmentally responsible practices are already reaping rewards. Innovation processes, sustainable certifications, corporate social responsibility, and measures to promote circular economy are driving positive changes across various sectors. It is important to note that the path to stronger environmental governance in Brazil requires continuous collaboration among the government, civil society, and the private sector to ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.

THREATENED FAUNA MONITORING

Wildlife monitoring refers to activities carried out to assess and track the presence, distribution, abundance, and behavior of native or migratory fauna in areas influenced by projects and activities subject to environmental licensing, which are considered to have actual or potential impacts on wildlife.