Speaking about the inclusion of people with disabilities refers to a movement full of struggles, achievements, and characters trying to make society a place with conditions for equal access and…
In an increasingly urbanized world, the challenge of reconnecting society and nature becomes an urgent demand. In Brazil, the urbanization rate jumped from 45% in 1960 to 85% today. The…
Brazilian natural parks could receive four times more visitors, which could take nature tourism up to BRL 44 billion in the country’s GDP and generate up to one million jobs….
Based on an analysis of the impacts and challenges that protected areas must face during the crisis generated by the coronavirus, this Editorial Essay presents how these spaces can act…
The second edition of the ‘Guide for visiting protected areas during the COVID-19 pandemic – Guidelines for managers of urban parks and Conservation Units’ brings updates of protocols and guidelines,…
Parks for Everyone – Suggestions for the implementation of urban parks with a gender perspective is a tool to inspire the construction of more diverse spaces based on bringing a…
This publication presents case studies of public-private partnerships for the management and promotion of tourism activities in three African national parks: Kruger and Table Mountain in South Africa, and Akagera,…
What economic benefits and opportunities do Conservation Units (UCs) bring to Brazil? Based on an assessment of direct and indirect economic gains from activities such as forest extractivism and fishing,…
We know that Brazil fails to generate funds for protected areas and does not efficiently take advantage of the potential for public use of these spaces. This publication scales the…
This study was designed to map and analyze the institutional models available in Brazil for application in protected areas, identifying strengths and weaknesses of each alternative, in addition to critical…