Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
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This theme aims to exchange information, knowledge and technology on all the thematic areas of this Strategic Agenda under the principles of solidarity, reciprocity, respect, harmony, complementarity, transparency, equilibrium and equitable conditions. Foster traditional and scientific exchanges to guarantee technological development and innovation that contributes to reducing environmental damages. Strengthen adequate educational policies as part of the formal and informal academic curricula in a systematic and sustained manner.
Under this theme, the Amazon Regional Observatory (ARO) is being developed.
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Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
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Monitoring tropical glaciers seeks greater water security in Peru
Peru's National Water Authority (ANA), responsible for the national coordination of the Amazon Basin Project/OTCA, carried out a...
Monitoring tropical glaciers in Bolivia contributes to water security in La Paz and El Alto, bringing benefits to the Amazon Basin
The Bolivian government and the University of San Andrés, together with the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), are...
Brazil and Colombia conclude study that will serve as a basis for building policies to protect and use groundwater on the Amazon border
The most dynamic urban agglomeration of all the Amazonian borders, formed by the twin cities of Leticia and Tabatinga, is located...
Belém Declaration strengthens cooperation for water management in the Amazon
Meeting in August at the Amazon Summit, presidents and representatives of the countries that make up the Amazon Cooperation Treaty...
Bolivia opens the cycle of National Workshops for the Implementation of the SAP and discusses priority actions for the integrated management of Amazonian waters
On August 17th and 18th, the Bolivian government and ACTO held the National Workshop for the Implementation of the Strategic...
Hiring of Coordinator for the PPG Phase
Title of the project Towards a better understanding of the Amazon Aquifer Systems for its protection and sustainable management...