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Top 3-5 Challenges to Ending Deforestation
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At XPRIZE, we consider how to have impact in the world today by first imagining a desired future.
A desired future state is an aspirational—yet credible—vision for the future in a specific timeframe.
We accomplished this by leveraging a global community of experts to design the Future of Forests ImpactMap.
Now, we are moving to a Prize Design (which you are helping with here!) to address these issues - and accelerate progress toward a more positive future.
This Amazon Rainforest Prize Design will ultimately:
“In 2040, deforestation is a concern of the past; biodiversity has been preserved; and the Amazon Rainforest is thriving. “
Now consider the present state of the Amazon. What are the biggest challenges to achieving this future? Why?
We are asking you to:
To contribute, click on the "New Discussion" button in the sidebar.
If you have questions, you can leave a comment here.
We look forward to hearing your ideas.
A desired future state is an aspirational—yet credible—vision for the future in a specific timeframe.
We accomplished this by leveraging a global community of experts to design the Future of Forests ImpactMap.
Now, we are moving to a Prize Design (which you are helping with here!) to address these issues - and accelerate progress toward a more positive future.
This Amazon Rainforest Prize Design will ultimately:
- Provide the outline of what the winning team must accomplish to be awarded the prize; and
- Define the parameters of the XPRIZE competition. Audacious, yet achievable.
“In 2040, deforestation is a concern of the past; biodiversity has been preserved; and the Amazon Rainforest is thriving. “
Now consider the present state of the Amazon. What are the biggest challenges to achieving this future? Why?
We are asking you to:
- Share 3-5 of the top challenges you see to ending deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest, whether those factors are natural, or social; environmental, or political; legal, or ethical.
To contribute, click on the "New Discussion" button in the sidebar.
If you have questions, you can leave a comment here.
We look forward to hearing your ideas.
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1. Competing Political Priorities – The disparate policies between countries, economic pressures and the recent trend towards repealing environmental protections in favor of businesses will only increase legal and illegal deforestation.
2. Land Use – Without practical cash crop alternatives for rural farmers, conversion of virgin rainforest to cattle pastures and/or for soy production will only increase to keep up with a growing global demand for those commodities.
3. Indigenous Population Land Rights – Current political rhetoric in some countries has damaged relations between governments and indigenous populations, challenging land rights and devaluing their vital role in preserving the Amazon’s invaluable biodiversity and ecosystem.
No-Till farming is an interesting solution. Do you know of any researchers or organizations working on promoting/studying no-till farming in South America? We are curious to know more about the challenges and barriers to adoption for no-till farming.