Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti Profile
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti

@R_Chiaravalloti

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Lecturer at University College London, Human Ecology Research Group, Anthropology department. IPE, Brazil, #Pantanal

Joined June 2011
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@folha
Folha de S.Paulo
4 months
#opinião 📝 @ConversationBR | Como os incêndios serviram de estímulo para uma evolução na preservação do pantanal. Em 2020, cerca de 30% do bioma foi queimado; agora, graças à ciência e parcerias institucionais; o ecossistema mostra sinais de recuperação
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@modelforest
International Model Forest Network
1 year
Now reading 📰: Balancing Nature Protection and Livelihoods - The Model Forest Approach and OECM's in Brazil’s Pantanal Wetland Read the full story 👉 https://t.co/jaXqaAcYXn 📸 Pantanal Model Forest 🇧🇷 (c)ECOA #IamModelForest #COP16Colombia
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
1 year
We have been working on a new and bottom up approach in the #pantanal called #modelforest. There is no other way #conservation can be successful rather than supporting local people.
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
1 year
New paper on how people overcome uncertainty to create sustainable socio ecological systems. This is part of our research on uncertainty and sustainability! @UCLpress @PantheraCats @ucl_herg https://t.co/6ZOUe2VNZf
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nature.com
Scientific Reports - Limited open information sharing and mobility promotes sustainability of jaguar tourism in Pantanal wetland, Brazil
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
When a pan starts to smile at you it means things are on the right track!
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@EJMilnerGulland
EJ Milner-Gulland
2 years
Have you been involved in a small-scale #conservation project (<$100K)? Please help my student Mirren Black understand better what works and what doesn't in conservation, by filling in a quick survey. Thank you! https://t.co/qsrgM6bL5x @ICCS_updates
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
Another amazing paper showing forest fires in the Pantanam has increased th number of people in intensive care because of covid! @UCL_Global @UCLpress @ucl_herg @uclnews
@andrvnunes
André Nunes
2 years
Very happy to be part of this paper, led by Camila Lorenz. The data obtained in this research indicate that the significant exposure to PM2.5 from wildfires in the Pantanal has played a role in the increase in hospitalisations for COVID-19. https://t.co/dbQF2jMsUe
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@andrvnunes
André Nunes
2 years
Very happy to be part of this paper, led by Camila Lorenz. The data obtained in this research indicate that the significant exposure to PM2.5 from wildfires in the Pantanal has played a role in the increase in hospitalisations for COVID-19. https://t.co/dbQF2jMsUe
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
The Pantanal on the verge of collapse. https://t.co/zsaZtDCp4q
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
The Pantanal, the largest wetland on the planet, is on the verge of collapse. A new planned waterway for the region will virtually change everything and everyone in the region.we have to stop that. https://t.co/Wa81LUDlLp @UCL_Global @ucl_herg @uclnews @ucl_discovery
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
Great paper with amazing team!
@Bill_Sutherland
Bill Sutherland
2 years
How do you combine a range of types of evidence of difference quality and relevance to make decisions? Our suggestion is the Balance Evidence Assessment Method (BEAM). We suggest this could be used to improve a wide range of policy and practice decisions. https://t.co/9DOMP1AmBR
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
Fishing communities in the #Pantanal #Brazil have taught us amazing things about how to deal with the unpredictable! Here are some of our findings @UCL_Global @UCLanthropology @uclnews @ucl_discovery @ucl_herg https://t.co/0EPZ2b0HaN
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theconversation.com
Riverside communities in the Pantanal make sustainable use of natural resources within an unpredictable system.
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@MapIgnorance
Mapping Ignorance
2 years
Initially, it was believed that only the state/private property laws could fulfil the role of protecting natural resources. However, in the 1990s it was demonstrated that traditional communities were also able to prevent the collapse of natural resources. https://t.co/wwEf5GaRRE
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mappingignorance.org
The traditional communities of the Pantanal have helped us to better understand how can we use nature sustainably
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@UCL_Global
UCL Global Engagement
2 years
In Brazil's Pantanal region, the rare coexistence of cattle and endangered species is now potentially threatened by changing land use and development, according to new research by Dr @R_Chiaravalloti (@UCLanthropology @UCLSocHistSci).
ucl.ac.uk
The Pantanal region of Brazil is a rare place, home to vast herds of commercial cattle living sustainably alongside healthy populations of endangered species. However, researchers from UCL found that
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
Uso sustentável dos recursos naturais: os ensinamentos das comunidades do Pantanal https://t.co/1p9PTLXgZG
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theconversation.com
Comunidades ribeirinhas do Pantanal fazem o uso sustentável dos recursos naturais dentro de um sistema imprevisível
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@R_Chiaravalloti
Rafael Morais Chiaravalloti
2 years
Cattle ranching is also a solution for the biodiversity crisis! Especially in grasslands!
@uclnews
UCL News
2 years
Sustainable cattle ranching coexists alongside stable populations of endangered species in #Brazil's #Pantanal region. New research by Dr Rafael Chiaravalloti @R_Chiaravalloti @UCLanthropology @UCLSocHistSci finds it may be under threat from development https://t.co/MXEWuKwLGy
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@uclnews
UCL News
2 years
Sustainable cattle ranching coexists alongside stable populations of endangered species in #Brazil's #Pantanal region. New research by Dr Rafael Chiaravalloti @R_Chiaravalloti @UCLanthropology @UCLSocHistSci finds it may be under threat from development https://t.co/MXEWuKwLGy
ucl.ac.uk
The Pantanal region of Brazil is a rare place, home to vast herds of commercial cattle living sustainably alongside healthy populations of endangered species. However, researchers from UCL found that
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