In Brazil, deforestation is advancing in several biomes, threatening biodiversity, the climate, and local ways of life. The project supports the implementation of national plans for the prevention and control of deforestation in the Cerrado, Caatinga, Pantanal, Atlantic Forest and Pampa, strengthening local networks and improving the structural conditions for effective and transformative conservation. 

The initiative expands socio-biodiversity production chains, contributing to ensuring the income of indigenous peoples, traditional communities, small producers and medium-sized entrepreneurs, while promoting the sustainable use of natural resources. In addition, it develops innovative financial instruments to foster investments in a sustainable bioeconomy. 

By consolidating protected areas and developing practical tools, the project demonstrates how the conservation of biomes can be compatible with better living conditions for local populations. The methodologies applied are replicable in other regions and contribute to an inclusive and integrated conservation model.