To help improve the conservation effectiveness of Brazil's protected areas, the Moore Foundation's Andes-Amazon Initiative has supported Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ) in their work to consolidate and scale the Brazilian National Program for Biodiversity Monitoring in Protected Areas

This funding helped IPÊ and ICMBio research best practices in protected areas management and publish a report that offers case examples of solutions that improve outcomes in conservation units. Brazil's Ministry of the Environment will be sharing this report at the thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 13) in Mexico next month. 

For an early glimpse, you can find the report highlighted here in Celulose Online, a Portuguese-language magazine.

For information and copies of the magazine, contact the IPÊ Institute through their website (www.ipe.org.br) or email ipe@ipe.org.br.

or information and copies of the magazine, contact the IPE Institute for sitewww.ipe.org.br or email ipe@ipe.org.br.
For information and copies of the magazine, contact the IPE Institute for sitewww.ipe.org.br or email ipe@ipe.org.br.
 

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