São Paulo School of Advanced Science and Inclusive Amazonia

Saving the Amazon through scientific research and networking

Authors

  • Mayra Sumter Anton de Kom University of Suriname

Keywords:

Amazonia, scientific research, Indigenous communities, conservation, climate change, bioeconomy.

Abstract

This paper discusses the training held by the São Paulo School of Advanced Science and Inclusive Amazonia held from November 21st - December 5th 2022 in São Paulo, Brazil. Themes addressed during the training included Urban and Spatial planning in the Amazon, Artificial Intelligence, Fishery along the Amazon river, Amazonia and its communities. The importance of this training was to address the inclusiveness of all countries of the Amazon biome. 

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Author Biography

  • Mayra Sumter, Anton de Kom University of Suriname
    Mayra Sumter MSc. Lecturer Sociology, Anton de Kom university of Suriname, Department Social Science. PhD candidate Social Anthropology, University of Kent, United Kingdom. Research: Childbirth Choices and Medical Pluralism.   Email: mayra.sumter@uvs.edu 
Map of the Amazon

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Published

2023-02-23

How to Cite

São Paulo School of Advanced Science and Inclusive Amazonia : Saving the Amazon through scientific research and networking. (2023). Academic Journal of Suriname, 13(1), 21-25. https://adekusjournal.uvs.edu/index.php/acjoursu/article/view/138