Amazon Nature Tech Forum
The Amazon does not lack innovation. Across the region, organizations are already building sophisticated solutions for territorial governance, participatory monitoring, digital MRV, AI-powered verification, traceability, and community-centered governance systems.
What they often lack is visibility, coordination, and ecosystem connection.
The Amazon Nature Tech Forum is a follow-up webinar emerging from the conversations initiated during Nature Tech Week in London and from the launch of the Technology and Trust in the Amazon report.
Held by the Amazon Investor Coalition, the Nature Tech Collective and Climate Ventures, three key networks will gather to support deeper thinking around this crucial region and its enabling technologies.
Agenda:
The conversation will be divided into 5 blocks:
Block 1 · Territory & Governance
Who governs trust in the Amazon? In this section we'll explore territorial transparency, participatory governance, community-centered monitoring, and rights-based approaches to environmental integrity.
Block 2 · Baselines & Permanence
How do we build credible long-term environmental integrity Here we'll examine how emerging technologies and predictive systems are strengthening the credibility and responsiveness of environmental integrity frameworks.
Block 3 · MRV & Environmental Evidence Systems
How do we generate credible environmental evidence at scale? From digital MRV to decentralized verification and community-linked monitoring: we'll describe how the evidence infrastructure for environmental markets is evolving.
Block 4 · Market Infrastructure & Interoperability
How does integrity move through markets? We'll aim to showcase the digital and financial infrastructure layers that allow environmental assets and integrity signals to circulate across market ecosystems.
Closing discussion · What is still missing?
A collective mapping exercise and a moderated conversation on the governance, coordination, and ecosystem conditions still limiting the scale and legitimacy of environmental markets in the Amazon.