For the last 17 years, Rodrigo has been in Mato Grosso with a focus on the conservation of protected areas. He started his career in 2007, at the Centro de Vida Institute, where he worked with fire outbreak analysis, using GIS tools and participatory mapping. I participated in studies for the creation of Conservation Units, such as the Juruena National Park, and developed subsidies for management plans of UCs in the Amazon. Since 2009, he has dedicated himself to the conservation of Indigenous Territories, preparing Indigenous Territorial Management Plans in the Amazon Basin. Developed indigenous ethnomapping and ethnozoning work and constructed indigenous territorial and environmental management plans in 10 indigenous lands in Mato Grosso and Amazonas. Currently, he leads territorial management projects and strengthens sociobiodiversity chains in 10 territories, of 11 Indigenous Peoples. Rodrigo is a biologist, specialized in Indigenism and a Master’s in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development.
Rodrigo Marcelino
Brazil



