A Brazilian non-profit has created a new model for land ownership that welcomes both local people and scientists to collaborate in preserving the Amazon, the world’s largest tropical forest. The goal is to create something replicable for other parts of the Amazon and slow the deforestation rates that have destroyed 10% of the entire forest in the last 40 years. Public land in Brazil that is not formally protected turns out to be more vulnerable to deforestation. Now a new nonprofit called the Jurua Institute is using community organizing principles to protect the forest and increase the standard of living of people living in the area.
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