2011 foi um ano de poucas transformações positivas para a Panamazônia. Navegue pelas principais reportagens, vídeos, ensaios fotográficos e infográficos publicados em ((o)) eco Amazonia no decorrer deste ano.
Learn more about the forest: the size of the biome, the countries that shelter the forest, the number of inhabitants and the best known species in the region.
Multimedia piece shows how the debates on the Forest Code have disastrous consequences to the Amazon.
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The revision of Brazil’s main legislative instrument to protect nature carries more risks than benefits. Learn what these risks are in the infographic below.



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Saiba quais rios amazônicos já foram inventariados pelo governo brasileiro tendo em vista a produção hidrelétrica.
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Follow our special multimedia piece, the results of more than three decades of studies of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (INPA/Smithsonian), in the state of Amazonas.

Xingu, one of the most important rivers in the Amazon basin, has suffered strong pressures over its springs. In the following maps you will see the progress of deforesting where there should have protection.
Infographic shows what really represent the 6,451 km2 drop between 2009 and 2010.
Travel through the world’s largest fluvial/marine archipelago at the mouth of the Amazon River.
Almost half of the drainage basin targeted for conservation in Brazil are in critical state.
How many Brazilian states and European countries at the same time fit within the area of Amazon forest in Brazil? Check out our interactive map.
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The Santo Antonio dam, on the Madeira river, in Brazil, is a highly controversial investment approved by the government of president Lula in 2007. As the satellite pictures show bellow, the dam is a major obstacle for the water flow, and consequently also for the fish species. The Madeira river is the largest tributary of the Amazon river.
To see the difference of the river in between 2006 and 2009, click over the picture and drag you mouse to the right.





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