2025-11-01
Collaborative research networks as a strategy to synthesize knowledge of Amazonian biodiversity
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , Volume 292 - Issue 2059
The Amazon region is critical for maintaining global biodiversity and mitigating climate change; however, it faces escalating threats from deforestation and habitat degradation. Addressing these threats requires evidence-based strategies grounded in investments in science, technology, innovation and collaborative research. The Brazilian National Institute of Science and Technology (INCT) programme plays a central role in advancing scientific and technological progress by establishing collaborative research networks across diverse fields and regions. In this context, we present the INCT in Synthesis of Amazonian Biodiversity (INCT-SynBiAm) as a case study, illustrating how research networks can promote diversity in academia and enhance our understanding of biodiversity in hyperdiverse tropical regions. The SynBiAm network integrates 47 academic and non-academic institutions from Brazil and abroad. Its key objectives are to establish and expand a collaborative initiative for research synthesis in Amazonia, deepen our understanding of biodiversity patterns, threats and drivers in forest and freshwater ecosystems, inform environmental and educational practices and policies, and train future educators, decision-makers and scientists committed to the Amazon’s conservation and sustainability. We outline the INCT programme and demonstrate how the INCT-SynBiAm network can achieve these goals, providing a model for future collaborative initiatives aimed at addressing socio-ecological challenges in tropical regions.
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Resende, Bethânia Oliveira, Juen, Leandro, Schietti, Juliana, Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato, Krempser, Eduardo, Moura Jr., James, … Machado França, Filipe. (2025). Collaborative research networks as a strategy to synthesize knowledge of Amazonian biodiversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 292(2059). doi:10.1098/rspb.2025.2069 |
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