Dr. Brondízio: “Future of the Amazon depends on Action Today!”
Award-winning environmental anthropologist Dr. Eduardo Brondizio is the scientific leader of the UNESCO-LVMH Amazon Biospheres Reserve Project. In 2025, he was awarded the Tyler Prize…
Award-winning environmental anthropologist Dr. Eduardo Brondizio is the scientific leader of the UNESCO-LVMH Amazon Biospheres Reserve Project. In 2025, he was awarded the Tyler Prize…
We’re excited to open registration for the UNESCO Amazon Water Resilience Challenge – Ecuador Edition! To help you navigate the application process, we’ve compiled answers to…
Despite the Amazon’s reputation for being one of the wettest places on Earth, many communities within the Podocarpus-El Cóndor Biosphere Reserve face daily struggles in…
Water is the lifeline of the Amazon, but it is under constant attack. From the headwaters of the Andes to the lowland rainforests, pollution is…
The Amazon is often thought of as an endless source of water, with its mighty rivers and dense rainforests teeming with life. But beneath this…
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