Pourquoi participer
As Brazil will host COP 30, this session will be an opportunity to know how Brazilian Committee members are working across all national biomes to tackle climate and biodiversity crises. Focusing on species loss, they showcase collaborative solutions which use concepts as nature-based solutions, integrated fire management, among others
Description de la séance
The objective of this event is to highlight the responses that the various member organizations of the IUCN Brazilian National Committee have provided to the climate and biodiversity crises and the interconnections between these two crises. These "responses" occur across all Brazilian biomes, employ different methods, and represent the diversity and strength of Brazilian non-governmental organizations. By focusing on a single theme—species loss—it will be possible to observe the convergences and complementarities between these organizations' actions and Brazilian public policiesSpeaker
Program Manager, Fundação o Boticário de Proteção à Natureza
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
Conservation Director, Sociedade para a Conservação das Aves do Brasil - SAVE Brasil
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS, INSTITUTO EKOS BRASIL
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
Pesquisadora e Coordenadora de Projetos, IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas 2021-2025
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
Vice-president at Apremavi, IUCN Commission on Education and Communication 2021-2025
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
Presidenta, IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas 2021-2025
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
Executive Coordinator, ISPN
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs
Researcher, Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá
Biodiversity Crisis and Extreme Climate: Contributions of Brazilian NGOs