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Forest restoration and support to native seedling nurseries network in the Atlantic Rainforest

In 2015, the International Institute for Sustainability (IIS) became a partner of the Golden Lion Tamarin Association (AMLD) to develop projects related to the conservation of the Atlantic Rainforest, in Casimiro de Abreu, in state of Rio de Janeiro. The city is the natural habitat of the golden lion tamarin, an endangered species.

The projects focus on forestry monitoring and experiments with native species of the Atlantic Rainforest with the support of biochar. The latter improves soil conditions and may contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions.

The IIS-AMLD partnership will develop the following projects:

  • Use of biochar in native plants species to enhance reforestation;
  • Previous reforestation monitoring and its impacts on ecosystem services.

Recent studies indicate the use of biochar as an economic and environmentally sustainable tool due to the potential to increase the productivity of crops and mitigate global environmental problems through carbon sequestration. This soil quality improvement is an optimistic alternative to the forest restoration process.

Golden Lion Tamarin Association and IIS sign Cooperation Agreement. (Credit: IIS)
Native seedlings nurseries on the property of Mrs. Graça, one of AMLD producers. (Credit: IIS)
Golden Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia). (Credit: IIS)

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Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado (AMLD)