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Guidelines for high integrity-carbon projects in the Brazilian Amazon

This webinar is part of the ‘Natural Climate Solutions from Brazil’ series, hosted by NCSA on the lead-up to COP30 in Belém.

Hosted by VCMI in partnership with the Natural Climate Solutions Alliance (NCSA), this event covers practical guidance for developing high-integrity nature-based carbon projects in the Brazilian Amazon, focusing on how to meet environmental and social safeguards and navigate the region’s legal and regulatory context, including within states that have developed jurisdictional REDD+ programs.
This webinar is part of the ‘Natural Climate Solutions from Brazil’ series, hosted by NCSA on the lead-up to COP30 in Belém to spotlight real nature-based climate action: led by communities, companies, and nature itself. Each session offers a firsthand view into the landscapes and people shaping Brazil’s sustainable future.
Ana Carolina Szklo Technical Director, VCMI
Leonardo Carvalho Environment Secretary, State Government of Acre
Ana Beatriz Freitas Silva Amazon Investor Coalition
Francisca Arara State Secretary of Indigenous People, State Government of Acre
Gasodá Suruí State Superintendent of Indigenous People, State Government of Rondônia
Marcello Brito Executive Director, Consortium of Amazon States
Fernanda Facchini Head of Green Finance, Natura&Co.
Gilmar Oliveira de Souza Deputy Environment Secretary, State Government of Rondônia
Carlos Aragon Country Director, Brazil, Governors’ Climate and Forests Task Force

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