Forty million hectares of land have been deforested and degraded in the Brazilian Amazon during the last 40 years. While the government introduced policy measures in the early 2000s that have made significant progress in reducing large-scale, illegal deforestation, the practice of small-scale deforestation (areas less than 50 hectares) continues to grow. Brazil has pledged to restore 22 million hectares of its degraded and deforested land, 5.6 million of which belongs to smallholders in rural areas. These smallholders require access to long term finance and technical support to implement forest restoration activities that would benefit them economically, and help Brazil meet its environmental goals under its NDC. The Socio-Climate Benefits Fund reverses small-scale deforestation by creating an economic incentive to pursue forest restoration. It does this by providing long-term investments and training for implementing agroforestry systems in smallholders’ lands. SCBF will create a blueprint forest restoration business model in rural settlements that increases smallholder income by more than 50% while delivering compliance to Brazil’s Native Vegetation Protection Law. • Store at least ten times more carbon over the next 20 years than the current vegetation in degraded pastures• Increase smallholders’ income by at least 58% if implemented in 1 hectare, and by 234% if expanded in 4 hectares• Develop and provide a framework for financial institutions to assess, evaluate, and approve financing of agroforestry systems presented by smallholders across the country, adjusted by regional conditions The instrument consists of an investment vehicle that will be the main shareholder of a new company. The new company will be responsible for the agroforestry investments in smallholders’ lands. The company will screen and select smallholders that are eligible for agroforestry investments, and enter into Rural Partnership Agreements with selected smallholders, using a portion of their degraded landholdings to invest in the production of agroforestry systems. the lore of forests and history all take center stage in a new production by acclaimed Argentine dancer Herman Cornejo will be headed to the Joyce Theater for its U.S marking the start of the theater’s winter season while paying tribute to the legendary Russian ballet dancer and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky The new dance performance seeks to explore the connection between humanity and nature and follows a man’s journey of self-discovery as he embraces “noble” animal instincts a ballet-inspired by the Guaraní legend of the mystical Urutau bird Illness prevented Nijinsky from completing the work Considered one of the most influential dancers of his generation Cornejo has been recognized for his talents in in classical and contemporary dance from early on he won the Gold Medal at the VIII International Competition in Moscow becoming the youngest dancer in history to receive the prestigious award the new production by Cornejo blends dance It revives Nijinsky’s last professional interest closing a century of ballet history while honoring his unfinished legacy Co-produced with the Teatro del Bicentenario (San Juan Anima Animal features choreography by award-winning Anabella Tuliano an original score by composers Luis Maurette and Noelia Escalzo For more information and ticket purchases, visit www.animatheshow.com The Joyce Theater is located at 175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street) el conocimiento de los bosques y la historia toman protagonismo en una nueva producción del aclamado bailarín argentino Herman Cornejo se dirigirá al Joyce Theatre para su estreno en Estados Unidos Los espectáculos se presentarán del 18 al 23 de febrero de 2025 marcando el inicio de la temporada de invierno del teatro Joyce al tiempo que rinde homenaje al legendario bailarín y coreógrafo ruso Vaslav Nijinsky El nuevo espectáculo de danza busca explorar la conexión entre la humanidad y la naturaleza y sigue el viaje de autodescubrimiento de un hombre mientras abraza los instintos animales “nobles” Nijinsky fue invitado a representar Caapora un ballet inspirado en la leyenda guaraní del místico pájaro Urutau La enfermedad impidió a Nijinsky completar la obra Considerado uno de los bailarines más influyentes de su generación Cornejo ha sido reconocido por su talento en la danza clásica y contemporánea desde temprana edad A los 16 años ganó la Medalla de Oro en el VIII Concurso Internacional de Moscú convirtiéndose en el bailarín más joven de la historia en recibir el prestigioso galardón En 1998 se incorporó a la ABT Studio Company y En 2000 ascendió a solista y en 2003 a bailarín principal Inspirada en la obra inacabada de Nijinsky la nueva producción de Cornejo fusiona danza mitología y reflexión sobre la condición humana Reaviva el último interés profesional de Nijinsky cerrando un siglo de historia del ballet y al mismo tiempo honrando su legado inconcluso Coproducida con el Teatro del Bicentenario (San Juan Anima Animal presenta coreografía de la galardonada Anabella Tuliano una partitura original de los compositores Luis Maurette y Noelia Escalzo Para obtener más información y comprar entradas, visite www.animatheshow.com. 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