The bulletin seeks to promote a dialogue on the intersection between the demarcation of indigenous lands and the confrontation of the climate crisis in Brazil, communicating to public managers, civil society, activists, organizations and social movements about the problem of the "temporal framework" thesis in the face of environmental and climate protection.
We seek to present demarcation as essential for climate justice, highlighting that indigenous territorial protection is crucial
for the conservation of ecosystems and climate regulation.
The report aims to show, based on data and studies, how land demarcation is an important tool for mitigating climate change. The report highlights the importance of aligning demarcation policies with social justice and environmental commitment, ensuring that indigenous peoples - historically guardians of the forests - have their rights respected.
This requires strengthening social control and indigenous participation in environmental and climate decisions, reversing injustices.