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How to Save the Amazon: Solutions from the Forest

miércoles, 22 abril '26   15:00 – 18:00 BST
Oxford Museum of Natural History, Westwood room, Parks road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 3PW
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How to Save the Amazon: Solutions from the Forest

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An expert-led afternoon, structured around evidence, analysis, and applied solutions.

15:00 – 15:05 | Welcome - Yadvinder Malhi
Opening remarks and introduction to the afternoon.

Abstract:15:05 – 15:30 | How to Save the Amazon: Context and Frameworks – A conversation between Alessandra Sampiao, the widow of Dom Phillips, and Indigenous leader Beto Marrubo who helped complete the book.

A critical discussion of the book’s central arguments, including:

  • Conceptualising the Amazon as a socio-ecological system
  • Historical patterns of extraction and governance
  • Reframing development through a bioeconomic lens

15:30 – 16:30 | The Amazon Reality: Data, Systems, and Impacts – Niki Mardas (Moderator)

A series of short, data-driven presentations covering:

  • Deforestation dynamics and climate interactions
  • Supply chain linkages, particularly within the cattle sector
  • Human rights dimensions and land tenure
  • Agricultural expansion and land-use policy

Followed by a moderated panel synthesising key findings and identifying knowledge gaps.

16:30 – 16:40 | Break

16:40 – 17:30 | Solutions: Bioeconomy, Governance, and Indigenous Leadership – TBC

Focused presentations examining:

  • Indigenous-led resource management and governance models
  • Agroforestry and regenerative production systems
  • Financial mechanisms and market transformation
  • Policy levers for scaling a forest-based bioeconomy

17:30 – 18:00 | Closing Discussion & Reflections
Open discussion on implications for research, policy design, and implementation.

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Ubicación

Oxford Museum of Natural History
Westwood room
Parks road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 3PW