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November 25, Manaus (AM)

Protect the Future: Challenges and Solutions for Reducing Environmental Crimes

In its sixth edition, PROTEJA Talks will discuss this year a path to find answers to the environmental threats affecting the Amazon.

At the in-person event at the Bosque da Ciência, starting at 8:30 AM on November 25, researchers, indigenous leaders, traditional peoples, prosecutors of Justice, and members of civil society will discuss ways to measure, restore, and prevent environmental damage caused by crimes against the Amazon rainforest.

The event will feature translation into Libras (Brazilian Sign Language).

Schedule

Times (Manaus time zone)Activity
8:30Registration and Welcome Coffee
Cultural Dance Ní Sarí, presented by AMARN (Association of Indigenous Women of the Upper Rio Negro)
09:30 Official Opening
Carol Guyot
Patirícia Pinho
Henrique dos Santos Pereira
Vanessa Apurinã
Rafael Rocha
10:30Panel – Protected Territories: Environmental Crimes, Damages, and Climate Resilience
Patirícia Pinho
Andre Baniwa
Daniela Madeira
Julio Barbosa
Vinícius Lameira
12:00Lunch

Photographic Exhibition “Me and My Territory,” presented by communicator Angleice Dias

Handicraft Fair with original pieces by women from AMARN (Association of Indigenous Women of the Upper Rio Negro)
13:30Panel – Environmental Crimes: Allocation of Public Forests and Territorial Monitoring

Rebecca Maranhão
Vanessa Apurinã
Rafael Rocha
Antonio de Carvalho
Jarlene Gomes
15:00Panel – Culture and Knowledge for Amazon Protection
Edjane Rodrigues
Carlos Augusto da Silva (Tijolo)
Filippo Stampanoni
16:30 to 18:00Screening of the documentary “Manaus Extrema”
Discussion with:
Bibiana Alcântara Garrido
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues

The documentary screening will only take place at the in-person event*

To spread inspiring experiences in the preservation of protected areas: this is the mission of PROTEJA Talks. With an innovative format where speakers narrate their stories directly to the audience, the Talks stage has already gathered 68 speakers from over 9 states, 11 indigenous peoples, and eight traditional communities.

Having its first edition in 2019, the event has been through Brasília, Manaus, and Belém, and all its editions can be watched online.

PROTEJA-TALKS organizers

5th edition (2023) – Towards COP30, for threat-free protected areas

Held in person in Belém (PA), it featured contributions from 17 speakers reflecting on the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP) and ways to prevent and combat threats to protected areas.

4th edition (2022) – Territory and Resistance

Presenting ten stories from indigenous peoples and traditional communities of the Amazon, showcasing their efforts for territorial, social, and economic monitoring, in Manaus (AM).

3rd edition (2021) – Youth for Climate Justice

Entirely online, this edition echoed the voices of five young leaders active in combating the climate crisis, whether participating in International Climate Conferences, fighting fires in preservation areas, or contributing to quilombola community organizations.

2nd edition (2020) – PROTEJA Talks + A Day in the Park

By joining forces with the initiative that encourages visits to conservation units, this edition brought a series of debates, led by actress Maria Paula, on legislation, economy, health, and climate emergency: all related to conservation units.

1st edition (2019) – PROTEJA Portal Launch

Sharing 15 stories of lives dedicated to protecting forests and supporting those who live in them was central to the first PROTEJA Talks. It was also during the event that the PROTEJA Portal was first presented to the world.

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