Sociobioeconomies and Conservation Finance in the Amazon: Workshop Executive Analysis

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This document brings together the debates and reflections of the participants of the workshop “Sociobioeconomies and Conservation Finance in the Amazon” held between May 28 and 31, 2025 in Nazaré Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil.

Key messages:

  1. Trust & Long-Term Partnerships
    Communities and external partners collaborated effectively through relationships built over time and through spaces that facilitated continuous dialogue and coordination.
  1. Community Leadership & Inclusion
    Youth, women, and Indigenous people were engaged through leadership, entrepreneurship, and cooperative governance, supporting sustained participation and autonomy.
  1. Value Creation & Local Control
    Production based on biodiversity and local knowledge generated economic and environmental benefits, with communities maintaining control over processing, marketing, and pricing, often through collective organization.
  1. Financing & Institutional Strengthening
    Philanthropic and structured financing aligned with project maturity and combined with technical assistance and capacity building, strengthened local decision-making, governance, and organizational resilience.
  1. Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
    Scientific and technical solutions adapted to local contexts improved productivity, while combining traditional knowledge with experimentation and practical technologies enabled innovation.
  1. Territorial & Governance Conditions
    Secure land tenure, functioning institutions, and aligned public policies provided stability and access to resources, programs, and markets, shaping the viability of community enterprises.
Publisher

UF’s Power of Connections Project

Publication
month/year

April 2026

Authors

Nunes, A.C.G., Useche, P., Blare, T., Valladares-Padua, C., Kainer, K., Luna-Celino, V., Dain, J., Mello, D., Loiselle, B., & Espada, A.L.V.

Language

English
Here the Spanish and Portuguese versions.

Keywords

sociobioeconomy
conservation finance
community entrepreneurship
value chains
impact financing
collaborative development models
Pan-Amazonia

Here the complete Report