Emergency Action to Restore 80% of ecological integrity in Amazonia by 2030 preventing tipping points

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10/10/2025
09:30 - 10:00
Collabotorium , Hybrid
Session with interpretation

Why attend

Vast areas in Amazonia have already reached tipping points or dieback, urgent action to protect & restore at least 80% of Amazonia is needed to prevent cascading tipping points and a regional collapse. Indigenous leaders and scientists will present data and policy recommendations for immediate implementation in the region.

Session Description

How to avert a regional tipping point when various areas have already experienced a dieback in Amazonia? Amazonian Indigenous leaders and scientists will present data and policy proposals to avert current tipping points but more so, to prevent a regional tipping point that has been projected by 2035. The IUCN Resolution 129 (2021) and a new motion (068) that will be voted in this Congress respond to these questions. Indigenous science and academia provide a joint path to policy.
Organised by
Coordinadora de Organizaciones Indígenas de la Cuenca Amazónica ( Ecuador ) logo
Coordinadora de Organizaciones Indígenas de la Cuenca Amazónica ( Ecuador )
Partners
PROVITA ( Venezuela ) logo
PROVITA ( Venezuela )
EcoCiencia, Fundación Ecuatoriana de Estudios Ecológicos ( Ecuador ) logo
EcoCiencia, Fundación Ecuatoriana de Estudios Ecológicos ( Ecuador )
Fondo Mundial Para la Naturaleza (WWF Colombia) ( Colombia ) logo
Fondo Mundial Para la Naturaleza (WWF Colombia) ( Colombia )
Asociación Guyra Paraguay Conservación de Aves ( Paraguay ) logo
Asociación Guyra Paraguay Conservación de Aves ( Paraguay )
The WILD Foundation ( United States of America ) logo
The WILD Foundation ( United States of America )