For almost 40 years, acting together with the local communities, specialists, scientists and many other organizations and people, we have being working towards a commitment that belongs to all of us: conserve the Amazon Region, one of the main biomes of the planet. 

Somos agora o BioParque Vale Amazônia.
 

BioParque Vale Amazônia 

Located in the National Forest of Carajás, in the state of Pará, the BioParque Vale Amazônia is a reference concerning the task of protecting the species and promoting knowledge. Created in 1985, the space counts with 30 hectares of native forest, therefore allowing the free circulation of the species of birds, cutias and monkeys in the visitation areas. 

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With the Biodiversity Management Plan of Carajás, Vale demonstrates its commitment with the management of Biodiversity in its operations. The document is alive and describes the company’s actions to prevent, mitigate, restore and compensate the possible impacts of the operations. We go further, contributing with the conservation of fauna and flora in the Mosaic of Carajás and with its ecosystem services, which are fundamental for the life of people and the future generations.​ 
Inside a laboratory or in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest, researchers of the Vale Institute of Technology - Sustainable Development (ITV-DS), located in Belém/PA, pioneer the universe of science and research. Follow all this in the new stage of the series “Inside the ITV". The second season is narrated by the researchers of the Institute, who enhance to the public the importance of scientific research in projects and initiatives for the conservation of biodiversity in the Amazon Region. ​ 

 

Guardians of the Rainforest: a journey as seen by the eyes of who acts daily to keep the forest alive.

Guardians of the Rainforest: a journey as seen by the eyes of who acts daily to keep the forest alive. 

The forest creates a deep connection between flora and fauna integrated on a perfect balance. During decades, human action have unbalanced this system. Now, thousands of nature guardians act to conserve the Brazilian vegetation. Watch the series Guardians of the Rainforest.  


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Conservation Units 

 

The Chico Mendes Institute of Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio) and Vale are working for the conservation of the largest area of continuous forest in the southern and southeastern regions of Pará. 

The importance of this partnership can be evidenced in the animation at the side, which highlights the evolution of the use and occupation of the soil and demonstrates that the landscape of the forest areas in the region is restricted to the conservation units where Vale is acting together with the environmental entity and the indigenous land. 

The conservation of this space contributes with the fight against global warming, because the forest carbon inventory is maintained, preventing the emission of greenhouse effect gases that cause deforesting and forest degradation. 

Essas unidades de conservação integram uma área de mais de 1 milhão de hectares de floresta que
a Vale protege, ajuda a proteger e a manter em parceria, o que representa um estoque de carbono
de aproximadamente 600 milhões de toneladas de CO2e.

 Partnerships and Investments 

 

In the last decade, by means of Vale Fund, the company has supported more than 100 initiatives from research institutes, governments, NGOs and startups, benefitting 29-thousand rural producer families and extractivists. Conducted by Vale Foundation, investments were directed to social projects in Pará and Maranhão, in the areas of health, education, culture and generation of income. And, with Vale Institute of Technology, the company has invested on research in areas as biodiversity, study of the genome of species and climate change. 

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 Vale Fund in the Amazon Region  

After acting for 14 years on the biome, Vale Fund became a channel for the company’s voluntary investment, performing the mission of leveraging solutions with positive social and environmental impact that strengthen a sustainable, fair and inclusive economy. Along its path, it has built a network of partnerships with more than 80 institutions, has fostered around 100 projects with contributions reaching about R$ 270-million.​ 

 Vale Fund in the last decade 


Supported over 100 social and environmental projects. 


Incremented 200 businesses with positive social and environmental impact with the help of partner organizations.


Benefitted 29-thousand people: rural producers, extractivists and their families.


Fighting deforestation 

 

Vale Fund, together with Microsoft and the Amazon Institute of People and the Environment (Imazon), supported the development of the tool PrevisiA, launched in June 2021, which anticipates information concerning regions with higher risk of deforestation and fire in the Amazon Region, with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).​ 

PrevisiA analyzes different data, as topography, soil coverage, urban infrastructure, official and non-official roads and social and economic data to identify possible trends for the conversion of the forest due to deforestation. The information is published with free access. Additionally, any organization of the society or public entity can use the tool for the purpose of planning and taking preventive actions intended to fight and control deforestation.​ 

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Want to know the Vale operations in southeastern Pará? 


You are invited for a virtual visit and get a closer view of how we act as a responsible mining company in the Amazon Region. 
 

Horizontes Project 

 

Signed between ICMBio and Vale, the Horizontes Project contributes to increment the recovery of areas around the conservation units already protected in the Carajás Region.​ 

Through the implementation of farming and forestry systems, which combine the plantation of agricultural species with tree species, ecological corridors intended to protect the soil will be formed, which will favor soil protection, the generation of income and the conservation of rivers, thus contributing to fight greenhouse effect gases. The agreement between Vale and ICMBio was signed in 2020. 

To make the Horizontes project a reality, Vale activities are based on five interconnected sub-projects: 


Environmental licensing 


The increase in knowledge concerning environmental licensing will bring agility, assertiveness and effectiveness to specific conditions. 
 

Diversification of soil usage 


Expansion of the region’s economic mix, with focus on farming and forestry and farming and extractivist activities. This will generate income to small farmers with the combined planting of agricultural cultures with forests, for example. 

 

Conservation of water resources 

Conservation of water resources 


To work with the Itacaúnas River Basin, the principal of the region, it is important to deal with the several kinds of soil usage in a sustainable way. 
 

Land regularization 

 

Land regularization