Speakers

Natalia Ivanauskas

Agronomist, graduated from ESALQ/USP, and PhD in Plant Biology from UNICAMP. She served as an Assistant Professor at UNEMAT and as a Scientific Researcher in Ecosystem Characterization at EMBRAPA. She is currently a Level VI Scientific Researcher at the Institute for Environmental Research. She is a member of the Latin American Botanical Association, the Brazilian Botanical Society, and the São Paulo Botanical Society. Her work focuses on Phytogeography, Ecosystem Characterization, and Community Ecology, with published studies in the Amazon Rainforest, Atlantic Forest, and Cerrado biomes. At the Institute for Environmental Research, she is part of the teams responsible for conducting vegetation assessments for management plans and the restoration of degraded areas.

Natalia Ivanauskas

Agronomist, graduated from ESALQ/USP, and PhD in Plant Biology from UNICAMP. She served as an Assistant Professor at UNEMAT and as a Scientific Researcher in Ecosystem Characterization at EMBRAPA. She is currently a Level VI Scientific Researcher at the Institute for Environmental Research. She is a member of the Latin American Botanical Association, the Brazilian Botanical Society, and the São Paulo Botanical Society. Her work focuses on Phytogeography, Ecosystem Characterization, and Community Ecology, with published studies in the Amazon Rainforest, Atlantic Forest, and Cerrado biomes. At the Institute for Environmental Research, she is part of the teams responsible for conducting vegetation assessments for management plans and the restoration of degraded areas.
05 Nov

São Paulo’s Biomes, Brazil’s Natural Treasures

The biomes of the State of São Paulo represent an essential environmental, cultural, and scientific wealth for biodiversity conservation and the country’s climate balance. This panel will discuss the role of São Paulo’s biomes in ecosystem protection, water regulation, and the maintenance of environmental services, integrating scientific, institutional, and third-sector perspectives. Strategies for preservation, ecological restoration, and monitoring will be explored, highlighting research experiences and impactful projects that can serve as references for public policy and community engagement.

Climate Justice and Sociobiodiversity Stage 17:00 - 18:00