Speakers

Natália Cerri

Natália Cerri is the Manager of Instituto Itaúsa, a philanthropic organization that supports innovative and scalable initiatives to accelerate the Brazilian economy’s transition toward a model that is more productive and positive for the climate, nature, and people. She focuses on social investment strategies aimed at environmental conservation, sustainable productivity, and strengthening systemic solutions in areas such as land use, energy, and urban systems. She has over 10 years of experience in corporate social responsibility, private social investment, and corporate sustainability. She holds a Master's degree in Management and Public Policy from FGV-SP, a specialisation in Urban Economics and Public Management from PUC-SP, and a degree in Social Communication from ECA-USP.

Natália Cerri

Natália Cerri is the Manager of Instituto Itaúsa, a philanthropic organization that supports innovative and scalable initiatives to accelerate the Brazilian economy’s transition toward a model that is more productive and positive for the climate, nature, and people. She focuses on social investment strategies aimed at environmental conservation, sustainable productivity, and strengthening systemic solutions in areas such as land use, energy, and urban systems. She has over 10 years of experience in corporate social responsibility, private social investment, and corporate sustainability. She holds a Master's degree in Management and Public Policy from FGV-SP, a specialisation in Urban Economics and Public Management from PUC-SP, and a degree in Social Communication from ECA-USP.
05 Nov

Alliance for the Atlantic Forest: Water Security, Climate, People, and Development in the Medium Tietê and Paraíba do Sul Basins

The SOS Mata Atlântica Foundation is launching the Alliance for the Atlantic Forest, a coalition of companies committed to the conservation and restoration of the biome, especially in the Medium Tietê and Paraíba do Sul river basins, at a pre-COP30 event. These territories concentrate the contemporary challenges for providing essential ecosystem services for the society’s multiple uses — cities, industry, and agribusiness. In total, they cover more than 5 million hectares, 170 municipalities, and 12 million inhabitants, with a restoration potential of over 300 thousand hectares of Permanent Preservation Areas (APP). These regions are strategic for carbon sequestration, nature-based solutions, and the strengthening of the Brazilian economy.

Cosan presents: Green Economy Stage 12:00 - 13:30