As the Amazon rainforest shrinks, can its uncontacted tribes somehow stay protected? In this GLF Live, renowned ethnobotanist Mark J. Plotkin took us into his 30-year career of experiences living with Amazonian peoples and studying their traditional plant uses to unravel this question and look at what the future could hold for some of the most ancient cultures on Earth.
Coffee with Sineia Wapichana
Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
Language: Português
Year: 2021
Ecosystem(s): Forests
Location(s): Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Latin America, Paraguay
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HOSTS
- Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
- ICRAF
- European Union
SPEAKERS
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					Luciana GattiSenior Researcher, Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE) 
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					Dayske ShojiSecretario de Desarrollo, Gobierno Autónomo Departamental de Santa Cruz (GAD SCRZ) 
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					Isabel FigueiredoCountry Programme Manager for the Small Grants Programme in Brazil, ISPN Instituto Sociedade, População e Natureza 
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					Karim MusálemDirector de Conservación, WWF 
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					Marcela Galvis HernandezCoordinadora de Proyecto, Instituto Humboldt 
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					Manuel Serrano DavilaEspecialista Paisajes Andinos, FAO 
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					Bernard CrabbéHead of the environment mainstreaming & circular economy sector, Directorate General, European Commission, International Partnerships (INTPA) 
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