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The Amazon Regional Observatory is a reference center for scientific knowledge and regional cooperation. While our new website is under development, follow the latest updates from ARO.

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Newly released — and essential reading.

A collection of nine policy briefs produced by ORA's team of experts and consultants, based on current and essential data and research on the Amazon region.

  • Tipping point
  • Global Climate Connection
  • Flying Rivers
  • Biodiversity and climate change
  • Indigenous people and climate change
  • Fire and the Amazon
  • River Monitoring Network
  • Climate Adaptation in the Amazon
  • Towards Climate Justice

What we are doing now

Explore the latest studies, territorial monitoring, and scientific actions that are shaping the future of the Amazon.

Fire Monitoring

Fire Monitoring

Real-time visualization of wildfire activity across the Amazon region.

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Climate change predictions

Climate change predictions

Story map of droughts and climate trends in Amazonia.

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Hydro Amazonia Networks

Hydro Amazonia Networks

Monitoring of historical data on hydrology and water quality parameters.

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ORA One Click

ORA One Click

Key visualization outputs provided by the ORA team with just one click.

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HYDROBID - Water Simulation Model

HYDROBID - Water Simulation Model

Hydro platform and multi-sector nexus model for the Amazon basin.

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BID - Amazonia Forever 360+

BID - Amazonia Forever 360+

Government reporting tool with data ranging from biodiversity to infrastructure

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Amazonian Trajectories

Insights from researchers and community leaders shaping the future of the Amazon.

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Who we are

Amazon Regional Observatory (ARO)

Created in 2021 by the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), ARO serves as a reference center for essential information on the shared and sustainable management of the Amazon. It brings together national data and provides Amazonian countries with a shared view of the region, supporting cooperation and informed decision-making.

The Observatory monitors critical events that may trigger significant changes in Amazonian ecosystems, helping to identify tipping points. Its role is to integrate, process, and share scientific information collaboratively among governments, research institutions, universities, and civil society.

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