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[IN-PERSON] Amazon Day - Panel 2: Sociobiodiversity and Climate Change (151102)
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Speakers
(Tapajós-Arapiuns)
Master in botany and doctoral student in anthropology, general coordinator of the Tupinambá of the Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve researches the dispute over territory between her people and loggers.She prefers the term “general coordinator” to the term “general cacica...
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(CAPES)
President of the Coordination of Personnel Development (CAPES). Professor at the University of Brasilia (UnB), member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and currently one of the main references in the Cerrado biome.
Senior Researcher - Brazilian National Institute for Research of the Amazon
Prof. Val is a Brazilian scientist studying biological adaptations of fish of the Amazon to environmental challenges, including effects of climate change. He currently coordinates the long-term ADAPTA project, which has shown the vulnerability of Amazonian fish to temperature increases...
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(INPA)
Beto Quesada is a Researcher at the National Amazon Research Institute (INPA), coordinates the Amazon FACE Project (MCTIC) and the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (INPA/Max-Planck).
(USP)
Professor of Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at the University of São Paulo and member of Brazil Lab at Princeton University. Prof. Neves conducted research using LIDAR, a remote sensingmethod, that brought to light novel evidence on the past of...
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Convenors
São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)
Executive Secretary of the Amazon+10 Initiative. Graduated in Law (University of São Paulo, 2012), with a master's degree in International Relations (University of São Paulo, 2019). He served as Deputy Secretary of Science, Technology, and Innovation for the State of São Paulo...
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