Territorial Intelligence for the Pan-Amazon Bioeconomy

Connecting
territory,
people,
innovation.

We use territorial intelligence, technology, and cooperation to bridge the human Amazon on the ground with global systems.

We respond to
fragmentation.

Fragmented territories and information

Invisible local organizations and solutions

Policies and capital that don't reach the ground

Amazon on the ground
Global Amazonpolicy / innovation / capital
Routes
Actors
Policies
Finance

Five fronts for a
new Amazonian economy.

Knowledge, people, cooperation, policies, and finance — all connected, so the Amazon stops being fragmented.

Producing rigorous, situated knowledge about Amazonian territories, ecosystems, and communities that serves as the foundation for all other work.

Capabilities

  • Territorial mapping and diagnostics
  • Biocultural baseline studies
  • Systemic analysis of value chains
  • Cross-border comparative research

"Andes-Amazon biodiversity corridor mapping across 3 countries"

Scope:
1
2
3
4
Basin-wide

Territorial intelligence for the
Andes–Amazon crossings.

We inform routes, organizations, policies, and solutions — making invisible local work visible so it receives the support and capital it deserves.

“We inform the roots how to reach certain areas in the Amazon.”

Interactive territorial map

Andes–Amazon region

Policy incidence for long-term change

  • Amazonas state bioeconomy policy framework
  • Brazil national sustainable Amazon plan
  • Peru-Ecuador cross-border bioeconomy cooperation

We dream of every Amazon country with a national bioeconomy policy.

New financial mechanisms

Local bio-businesses need capital that understands their reality.

  • Philanthropic partnerships aligned with territorial priorities
  • Blended finance facilities for community enterprises
  • Mapping financial flows across the Amazon basin

Stories from the ground.

A bio-business crossing borders

How a women's cooperative in Peru built a sustainable-cacao supply chain reaching markets in Brazil.

PeruBrazilBio-business

Convening the unconvened

When indigenous leaders, government officials, and impact investors sat at the same table for the first time.

Multi-stakeholderPolicyBrazil

Policy from the ground up

A community-driven process that shaped Amazonas state's pioneering bioeconomy legislation.

PolicyAmazonasCommunity

Let's design new futures for the
Amazon together.

Cooperation is at the heart of everything we do. Join us in building a more connected, sustainable Amazon.