Studies on the Productive Chain

The study by BNDES in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank sheds light on the immense potential of forest restoration in the Amazon as a driver of sustainable development. By highlighting challenges such as land irregularity and lack of infrastructure, that research proposes solutions based on science, strategic planning, and integrated public policies. Focusing on social inclusion and the appreciation of biodiversity, that study inspires a new vision for the future: a vibrant, productive Amazon in harmony with human and environmental needs, ready to lead the response to the climate crisis with innovation and purpose.

Study proposals

Creation of sustainability policies and market conditions

Consolidation of a stable demand for restoration, strengthening of public policies for sustainable management, and attraction of private investors.

Strengthening the productive chain

Stimulus for the local production of native seeds and seedlings, improvement of infrastructure, training and development of skilled labor.

Integration of institutional efforts

Strengthening governance with community participation and the use of financial instruments and public policies, and creating a collaborative network among universities, research centers, and communities.

Imagem Modelo de Cadeia Model of the productive chain of forest restoration