Since its inception in the late 1990s, the MAP initiative – a trinational effort to accelerate sustainable forest and land use in the Peruvian, Brazilian and Bolivian Amazon – has been building an evidence base for the effectiveness of transboundary cooperation in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With a special focus on SDGs 13 (Climate Action) and 4 (Quality Education), this session will present key insights and learnings from across the initiative’s 22-year history.
Lessons Learned for Sustainable Development in the MAP Region, Amazonia
Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
Language: English
Year: 2021
Ecosystem(s): Forests
Location(s): Bolivia, Brazil, Latin America, Peru
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HOST
MAP Initiative
SPEAKERS
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Vera Reis
Executive Director, SEMA-ACRE
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Irving Foster Brown
Scientist, Woodwell Climate Research Center
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Guillermo Rioja Ballivián
Anthropologist, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México
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Edgar Cáceres Gallegos
Responsable de la Secretaría Técnica de Seguridad Ciudadana Gobierno Regional de Madre de Dios, Perú
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George Luiz Pereira Santos
Coronel do Corpo de Bombeiros Militar do Estado do Acre
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Yara Araújo Pereira de Paula
Biologist , Brazil
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Gleiciane Pismel
Socióloga e pesquisadora, Projeto MAP-FIRE
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Stephen Perz
Sociologist, University of Florida
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