A New Pathway for the Amazon Basin
September 3, 2022
With global leaders promising to end deforestation by 2030, the Amazon has the potential to become the world’s largest bioeconomy, strengthening local livelihoods while restoring and conserving ecosystems.
How can governments from across the region further pathways for collaboration with scientists, ecopreneurs and businesses to contribute to the Amazon’s sustainable development?
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