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O Brasil tem o potencial de se transformar em um grande jogador no mercado global de crédito de carbono, similar ao papel da Arábia Saudita no setor petrolífero do século 20. Contudo, para atingir esse objetivo, é crucial investir em tecnologia e desenvolver estratégias eficazes para quantificar o carbono negociado.
Essa perspectiva foi discutida pelo professor da Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Pedro Brancalion, durante o evento FAPESP Day Uruguay, em Montevidéu. Ele compartilhou [...]
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O cenário nacional ganhou destaque com a criação da nova lista de criminosos mais procurados, iniciativa do Ministério da Justiça que reforça a atenção às políticas de segurança pública no Brasil. A ferramenta integra o Programa Captura e busca ampliar a eficiência na identificação e prisão de suspeitos de alta periculosidade.
Enquanto isso, o país também permanece em alerta devido à formação de um ciclone que deve provocar ventos de até 120 km/h no Sul, evidenciando a [...]
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The cost of restoring forests has long been a formidable obstacle, raising questions about how to make such projects economically viable. And whilst native forest management, carbon credits, and payments for ecosystem services are often cited as solutions, they remain long-term prospects. Now, a group of researchers argue that the answer may lie in the overlooked potential of non-timber forest products, potentially valued at more than US $88 billion, to generate income whilst keeping forests [...]
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- Publicado em 01 de dezembro de 2025
The cost of forest restoration is a considerable obstacle, sparking discussions in recent years about how to make it economically viable. Since native wood management, carbon credits, and payment for ecosystem services are long-term solutions—the latter two with a nascent market—a group of researchers proposes exploiting non-timber forest products with added value to generate income from reforestation areas.
In an article published in the journal Ambio, a group led [...]
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The cost of forest restoration is a considerable obstacle, sparking discussions in recent years about how to make it economically viable. Since native wood management, carbon credits, and payment for ecosystem services are long-term solutions – the latter two with a nascent market – a group of researchers proposes exploiting non-timber forest products with added value to generate income from reforestation areas.
In an article published in the journal Ambio, a group led by [...]
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A study conducted at the University of São Paulo (USP) by researchers from the Nucleus of Analysis and Synthesis of Nature-Based Solutions (BIOTA Synthesis), a FAPESP Science Center for Development (SCD), identified approximately 410,000 hectares in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with potential for forest restoration in urban fringe areas.
These peripheral areas of urban centers are characterized by diverse land uses, such as residential neighborhoods, agricultural land, [...]
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Researchers from the University of Sao Paulo, working within the BIOTA Synthesis center of FAPESP, have mapped roughly 410,000 hectares on Sao Paulo's urban fringe as suitable for forest restoration.
These areas, located around urban centers, include a mix of residential, agricultural, recreational, infrastructure, and aquatic zones. Historically, they have been overlooked in evaluations of restoration potential. According to the team, this newly identified space could fulfill nearly a [...]
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A study conducted at the University of São Paulo (USP) by researchers from the Nucleus of Analysis and Synthesis of Nature-Based Solutions (BIOTA Synthesis), a FAPESP Science Center for Development (SCD), identified approximately 410,000 hectares in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with potential for forest restoration in urban fringe areas.
These peripheral areas of urban centers are characterized by diverse land uses, such as residential neighborhoods, agricultural land, recreational [...]
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Researchers from the University of Sao Paulo, working within the BIOTA Synthesis center of FAPESP, have mapped roughly 410,000 hectares on Sao Paulo's urban fringe as suitable for forest restoration. These areas, located around urban centers, include a mix of residential, agricultural, recreational, infrastructure, and aquatic zones. Historically, they have been overlooked in evaluations o
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A study conducted at the University of São Paulo (USP) by researchers from the Nucleus of Analysis and Synthesis of Nature-Based Solutions ( BIOTA Synthesis ), a FAPESP Science Center for Development ( SCD ), identified approximately 410,000 hectares in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with potential for forest restoration in urban fringe areas.
These peripheral areas of urban centers are characterized by diverse land uses, such as residential [...]