Amazon Sustainable Landscapes Program (ASL Brazil): integrating landscapes, people, and waters

Amazon Sustainable Landscapes – ASL Brasil: Integrating Landscapes, People, and Waters

Strengthening Amazon conservation while promoting territorial governance and boosting sustainable value chains across the region.

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Discover how these goals take shape in practice through the ASL Brasil project—showcasing how international cooperation and community participation can transform the management and conservation of Amazonian landscapes, generating tangible benefits for local populations.

FGV Europe is proud to contribute to this global effort, connecting public policy, technical expertise, and innovation in pursuit of a more sustainable future.

The Amazon Sustainable Landscapes Program – ASL Brasil is a Federal Government initiative carried out in partnership with state and municipal environmental agencies, as well as territorial governance collectives, in the states of Acre, Amazonas, Pará, and Rondônia.

Coordinated by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MMA), through the National Secretariat for Biodiversity, Forests, and Animal Rights (SBIO/MMA), the project is implemented by Conservation International (CI-Brazil), Funbio – Brazilian Biodiversity Fund (Funbio), and FGV Europe / FGV – Fundação Getulio Vargas.

ASL Brasil is part of the regional ASL Program, implemented by the World Bank and financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

 

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