| Literature DB >> 35425916 |
Leonardo Capeleto de Andrade1, João Paulo Borges-Pedro1, Maria Cecilia Rosinski Lima Gomes1, Daniel Joseph Tregidgo1, Ana Claudeise Silva do Nascimento1, Fernanda Pozzan Paim1, Miriam Marmontel1, Tabatha Benitz1, Alexandre Pucci Hercos1, João Valsecchi do Amaral1.
Abstract
The 2030 Agenda was set in 2015 by the United Nations, with 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The Amazonian riverine people are recognized as traditional communities that have their own culture and use the local natural resources of their territories in an ancestral and traditional way. The Sustainable Development Reserve is a Brazilian protected area category which aims to ensure the protection of the natural environment while allowing the residence and the use of these lands by traditional populations. This article reports and discusses the achievements and challenges of the Sustainable Development Goals in two sustainable development reserves in Central Amazonia. The goals were evaluated in the Mamirauá and Amanã Sustainable Development Reserves, due to the large research programs developed in those areas along the past 20 years. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals have a clear connection with the mission of these sustainable development reserves in Central Amazon. Despite the many achievements conquered over the years, there are many challenges yet to overcome; and while striving to achieve the goals from the 2030 Agenda, new challenges will emerge. The current main challenges to reach the Sustainable Development Goals in the Mamirauá and Amanã Sustainable Development Reserves, in Central Amazon, are connecting to the reality of rural areas.Entities:
Keywords: 2030 Agenda; Amazonia; Global Goals; River dwellers; Riverine communities
Year: 2021 PMID: 35425916 PMCID: PMC8647519 DOI: 10.1007/s43621-021-00065-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Discov Sustain ISSN: 2662-9984
Fig.1The Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda of United Nations.
Source: United Nations (2015)
Fig.2Location of Sustainable Development Reserves Mamirauá (in red) and Amanã (in orange), in the Central Amazon, Brazil
Projects developed in the Mamirauá and Amanã Sustainable Development Reserves (SDR) and their connections with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)