Perfect Storm in the Amazon News

In 2023, Mongabay is publishing a new edition of the book, “A Perfect Storm in the Amazon,” in short installments and in three languages: Spanish, English and Portuguese. Author Timothy J. Killeen is an academic and expert who, since the 1980s, has studied the rainforests of Brazil and Bolivia, where he lived for more than 35 years. Chronicling the efforts of nine Amazonian countries to curb deforestation, this edition provides an overview of the topics most relevant to the conservation of the region’s biodiversity, ecosystem services and Indigenous cultures, as well as a description of the conventional and sustainable development models that are vying for space within the regional economy.

Roads are primary vectors of deforestation in the Pan Amazon

Infrastructure defines the future: Chapter 2 of “A Perfect Storm in the Amazon”

Current policy approaches in the Amazon: certainly necessary, but are they sufficient?

The challenge of the future (and lessons from the recent past) in the Pan Amazon

Monetizing nature: The under-explored power of the Amazon’s natural capital

An Indigenous revival in the Pan Amazon

The largest land set-aside in history

Environmental governance in the Amazon

Environmental policy and action on the ground in the Amazon

Climate change and moisture recycling in the Amazon

Forest ecology and carbon dynamics in the Amazon

The natural history of the Amazon Rainforest

Understanding the conventional economy of the Pan Amazon

The political economy of the Pan Amazon

The geography of environmental degradation in the Amazon

Drivers of environmental degradation in the Amazon

The state of the Amazon: Chapter 1 of “A Perfect Storm”

A wild life studying the Amazon: Q&A with author Tim Killeen

Book: A perfect storm in the Amazon

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