Cerrado: Connecting Peoples, Cultures and Biomes
29 Februar 2024
When:
Tuesday 19 March, 16:00 - 19:00 (Brussels - CET)
Where:
Atelier29
Rue Jacques de Lalaing, 29
1000 Brussels
Belgium
The Cerrado is Brazil’s second largest ecosystem. It is a savannah (mixed woodland and grassland), which is home for many communities and crucial for Brazil’s water table. In the past decade, it has been transformed to commodity production at an alarming rate, especially for soy and beef. International and national protection measures are sparse.
Fern is hosting an event to introduce you to the richness of the Cerrado, the challenges its people face and the links with EU policies, such as the EU Regulation on deforestation-free products and the EU – Mercosur trade agreement.
The event is part of the European tour of leaders from the Articulation of Indigenous People of Brazil and other representatives of traditional peoples and communities. It will be followed by a cultural ceremony including photos, music and food.
This is an in-person event only. Please register here.
Event programme:
Panel (16:00 – 17:30):
- Eliane Xunakalo, APIB
- Maria de Lourdes, Rede Cerrado
- Jean-François Timmers, WWF-BR
- Anna Cavazzini, MEP, The Greens/EFA
The panel will be moderated by Nicole Polsterer from Fern.
Cultural ceremony (17.30 – 19.00):
- Photo exhibition from Kamikia Kisedje, APIB
- Music, drinks and food will be provided
Kategorien: Events, EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement, EU Regulation on deforestation-free products