Conservation, Restoration, and Sustainable Use in Practice
Summary
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome stands out for its remarkable levels of endemism and species diversity. Recognized as one of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots demanding urgent conservation efforts, this region is a focal point for restoration initiatives aimed at alleviating the decline of endemic species. Deforestation within the Atlantic Forest region has been a pressing issue dating back to the early 19th century, resulting in a stark reality where merely 11.7% of the original forest cover persists today.
Over six days, participants will deepen their understanding of tropical rainforest ecology and strategies for forest restoration and conservation in a complex human-dominated landscape. Participants will have the opportunity to meet with diverse stakeholders on the landscape and visit a variety of interpretive trails, research sites, demonstration areas, and agroforestry model farms. Participants will engage in field activities and interact with local landowners and community associations to learn firsthand about motives, strategies, and challenges for land management decisions.
Through a partnership with the Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), this course will be held at the IPÊ-ELTI training landscape in Porto Seguro, Bahia. This training landscape provides experiential, place-based learning opportunities that are designed to facilitate engagement and demonstrate the application of key concepts.
*This course is offered only to past participants of ELTI's Tropical Forest Landscapes online certificate program.
Content
Highlights:
- Learn about the interconnected relationships of people and the environment in the Atlantic Forest region.
- Visit real-life conservation and restoration efforts in a mixed mosaic landscape with diverse landowners.
- Meet and engage with local organizations and landowners who are pioneers in regenerative agriculture, native species reforestation, and agroforestry systems.
Location: Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil
Duration: 6 days
Cost: USD $2,500*
Itinerary:
- Sunday (Oct 19) – Introduction to Porto Seguro, the local history, and the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil
- Monday (Oct 20) – Visit tropical forest conservation and reforestation sites at the Veracel Ecological Station
- Tuesday (Oct 21) – Visit community-run Cabruca agroforestry systems at the Pau-Brasil rural settlement and tree nurseries at Teixeira de Freitas Arboretum Program
- Wednesday (Oct 22) – Visit Nova Vitória rural settlement to see community-based farmer organizations
- Thursday (Oct 23) – Visit Refazenda Sustainable Agriculture Farm and Symbiosis Investimentos plantation
- Friday (Oct 24) – Experiences with the Jaqueira Indigenous land and wrap-up discussion
*The cost of course tuition is $2,500 USD, which covers ground transportation, course instruction and materials, activities, lodging, and food. Participants are responsible for organizing and funding their own transportation from their location of origin to Porto Seguro, Brazil and obtaining any necessary visas. ELTI-IPÊ will gladly provide a letter of invitation to support visa applications.