Territorial intelligence package for land regularization of one of the largest extractive reserves in the Brazilian Amazon.
Developed a comprehensive territorial intelligence package for RESEX Verde Para Sempre, a federal extractive reserve in the Brazilian Amazon. The project aimed to support land regularization efforts by demonstrating a "vector sanitation" approach that isolates consolidated community areas from conflict zones.
The analysis involved cross-referencing multiple public spatial databases to identify and separate "clean" areas where communities live from overlapping claims by third parties (CAR/SIGEF registrations).
Supporting bioeconomy initiatives by providing data-driven insights for land regularization in a 1.3 million hectare protected area.
Developed exclusion logic to separate "Liquid Area" (community zones free of conflicts) from "Conflict Area" (overlapping third-party claims), providing clear boundaries for CDRU (Right of Real Use Concession) documentation.