Cassava: A globally important plant with amazonian roots
Our journey through the Amazon Region leads us to the Quilombo of Bracinho do Icatu in Baião (Pará) and to its traditional utilization of Cassava.View More
Our journey through the Amazon Region leads us to the Quilombo of Bracinho do Icatu in Baião (Pará) and to its traditional utilization of Cassava.View More
A brief historical context and account of the current situation regarding violence in the Amazon Region. Author: Gabriel CostaLeia em Português. Auf Deutsch lesen.:: AView More
In February 2005 the nun and environmentalist Dorothy Stang had to die for the work she did in resistance against illegal land grabbing in theView More
The Amazon Rainforest, formerly connected by rivers, is now giving way to the Rainforest connected by roads. Let’s reflect on the pace and significance ofView More
Stories make up a great part of the identity of Amazonian communities which turns their oral culture into a crucial player against the destruction of the AmazonView More
We’re looking back on an exciting first year since our founding in October 2020, and we want to share the small and big successes ofView More
Have you ever wanted to study the behaviour of stingless bees in the Amazon Region while also working with traditional communities? Now you have anView More
After having shared with you in the first part of my story on how I came to keep bees, I would now like to tellView More
André Belem is a researcher at Niterói Federal University in Brazil, studying the climate and its changes from the remote past (~100 million years back)View More
Do you know what Syntropic Agriculture is? Come with us to find out about this (not so new!) concept of agroforestry farming system that turnsView More