La Amazonía alberga la selva tropical más grande del mundo, con una biodiversidad sin igual, abundantes recursos naturales y es el hogar de casi 50 millones de personas. La región de la Amazonía ofrece características ecológicas y sociales perfectas para que prosperen los productos y servicios de la bioeconomía, mientras que la bioeconomía ofrece un modelo alternativo y … [Lee más...] about ¿Qué es y qué no es la bioeconomía? – Una perspectiva amazónica
Inaiê Takaes Santos

Inaiê Takaes Santos
Inaiê Takaes Santos worked as a consultant at the Amazon Coordination Unit at the IDB, where she supports the management of funds and portfolio of operations related to Amazonia. She holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in economics. Prior to IDB, she led the Bioeconomy Working Group of Uma Concertação pela Amazônia, a multistakeholder initiative committed to the sustainable development in the Brazilian Amazonia. She was a Climate Protection fellow of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS-Potsdam) where she investigated public policy implementation challenges for the Resource Nexus and how to overcome them, by focusing on the bioenergy sector. She has worked for different organizations supporting climate and environmental policies in Brazil, including Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV).