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Skoll Week 2026
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Livelihoods First: Investing in Community-Led Conservation in the Amazon

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About the session
Protecting the Amazon requires more than conservation projects. It requires strong, resilient local economies.

This session explores how impact capital and locally rooted enterprises can work together to protect biodiversity while strengthening livelihoods for Indigenous communities, smallholder farmers, regenerative producers, and forest stewards.

At the center of the conversation is a simple but often overlooked idea: improving livelihoods is not a side benefit of conservation, it is a prerequisite for it.

Drawing on experience from across the Amazon and Andes, speakers will share how place-based investment, Indigenous leadership, and regenerative value chains, including shade-grown coffee and other agroecological models, can move conservation beyond short-term projects toward durable systems that align livelihoods, culture, and forest protection.

The session will combine practitioner insights with open discussion, creating space to explore what it takes to build locally grounded, economically viable approaches to conservation at scale.

Who this is for
This session is for funders, investors, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in conservation, Indigenous leadership, and building sustainable, community-led economic systems.

What you will get out of it

  • Insights into how livelihoods and conservation can be aligned in practice

  • Perspectives from Indigenous leaders and practitioners working across the Amazon

  • Lessons from deploying patient, place-based capital in complex environments

  • A clearer understanding of how to support community-led conservation models

Speakers and contributors

  • Rodrigo Cunha, TEDxAmazônia (Moderator)

  • Juan Carlos Jintiach, Global Alliance of Territorial Communities

  • Pajani Singah, Amazonia Impact Ventures

  • Aaron Ebner, Project Yungas / Andean Alliance for Sustainable Development

  • Michelle Arevalo-Carpenter, IMPAQTO Capital

This session invites participants into a grounded, forward-looking conversation on how to build the next generation of conservation, rooted in livelihoods, led by communities, and supported by aligned capital.

Location
50 Market St
Oxford OX1 3DU, UK
Skills Lab2
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Skoll Week 2026
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