Moderators

Marcos Rosa

PhD (2021) in Physical Geography from FFLCH at the University of São Paulo (USP). He has over 25 years of experience in geoprocessing, digital cartography, and remote sensing, working primarily in the areas of planning, monitoring, and environmental management. He is the Technical Coordinator of the MapBiomas Project, Technical Lead for the *Atlas of Forest Remnants* by SOS Mata Atlântica/INPE, and a professor in the Graduate Program in Physical Geography (PPGF) at USP.

Marcos Rosa

PhD (2021) in Physical Geography from FFLCH at the University of São Paulo (USP). He has over 25 years of experience in geoprocessing, digital cartography, and remote sensing, working primarily in the areas of planning, monitoring, and environmental management. He is the Technical Coordinator of the MapBiomas Project, Technical Lead for the *Atlas of Forest Remnants* by SOS Mata Atlântica/INPE, and a professor in the Graduate Program in Physical Geography (PPGF) at USP.
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