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Besides its 28 founding members, ISA’s
By-Laws account for other
member categories: active members, collaborative members and honorary
members.
Founding members
Alícia Rolla - Analyst of the Integrated
System of Geoprocessing (SIG), she is completing her undergraduate
degree University of São Paulo's School of Geography with
the support of Instituto Socioambiental. Between 1985-1994 she was
part of the Brazilian Indigenous Peoples/Ecumenical Center for Indigenous
Documentation (PIB/CEDI), where she specialized in the qualification
of geographic information and thematic cartography related to protected
areas. She coordinated ISA s sector of Geo-Processing from 2000 to
2004. Currently she dedicates herself to special analyses, research
and data relation for the ISA s programs Public Policies and Socio-Environmental
Law and Monitoring of Protected Areas.
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Ana Valéria Nascimento Araújo Leitão - Lawyer.
A graduate from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and
with a Master’s Degree in International Law / Human Rights from
the American University (Washington, D.C.), she worked at the Nucleus
of Indigenous Rights (NDI) between 1984 and 1994. She was part of
ISA’s Legal Activities team, of which she was a coordinator,
formulating and monitoring legal actions, systematizing information
and organizing publications, as well as participating in international
meetings and seminars on behalf of ISA. For two years she was a director
of the U.S.’s Rainforest Foundation. She was assistant coordinator
of the Brasil Socioambiental program in 2004/2005.
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André Junqueira Ayres Villas-Bôas - Indigenist.
Worked at the Xingu Indigenous Park (MT), in the areas of Ticuna do
Solimões (AM) and Xavante (MT) as an employee of FUNAI between
1978 and 1985. He headed the Indigenous Lands Department of the Land
Development and Reform Ministry / MIRAD in 1986 - 87. He was associate
coordinator of the PIB/CEDI between 1988-91 and later its general
coordinator between 1991-93. He is a founding member of the NDI and
member of the Board of Imaflora and Saúde Sem Limites. He represented
ISA at the Amazon Coalition between 1996-97. He is presently coordinator
of ISA’s Xingu Program.
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Anthony Anderson - Biologist. American-born,
former researcher at the Emílio Goeldi Museum in Pará.
Formerly advisor to the Ford Foundation in Brazil. Presently senior
environmental expert for the World Bank in Brasília.
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Anthony Reginald Gross - Political scientist
with degrees from Cambridge and Oxford universities. Carried out research
among the Apurinã of Boca do Acre (State of Amazonas) and the
rubber tappers of Xapuri (State of Acre). He represented Oxfam in
Brazil (1982-87), coordinated CEDI’s socio-environmental project
(1989/93), and was the national coordinator of the Global Forum/92.
Gross worked as technical coordinator for PLANAFORO’s Comitê
de Avaliação Independente - Independent Evaluation Committee
-, in Rondônia (1993), and as associate executive director in
the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. From 2002
to 2003 he was director of the Foundation for International Environmental
Law and Development (FIELD).
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Barbara Bramble - American environmentalist,
director of the National Wildlife Federation’s International
Program, Washington.
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Brunhilde Haas de Saneaux - Professor.
Austrian-born, in charge of the Alliance for Climate Program of the
IIZ - Institute for International Cooperation, Austria, an institution
which keeps a cooperation agreement with ISA and FOIRN within the
scope of Rio Negro Program.
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Carlos Alberto (Beto) Ricardo - Anthropologist,
researcher and editor, with a long history of experience in the Brazilian
world of NGOs. He was one of the founders of the CEDI (1974), where
he was associate general secretary for eleven years. A USP graduate
of 1972, he obtained his Master’s degree from that school as
well. Formerly a professor at UNICAMP, he was the creator of the PIB/CEDI
(1978), its coordinator until 1992 and editor of PIB/CEDI’s
publications. He was a founding member of the CCPY (1974), NDI (1989)
and ISA (1994), where he was Executive Secretary. He is presently
coordinator of ISA’s Rio Negro Program and since may, 2005 also
Executive Secretary.
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Carlos Frederico Marés de Souza Filho
- A lawyer with a Master’s degree in Public Law and a professor
of environmental law at PUC-RJ. Author of publications on environmental
and indigenous law. Formerly Culture Secretary of Curitiba and technical
director of NDI. Presently Attorney General of the State of Paraná.
He is an international consultant in the area of collective rights
and rights of the peoples. He participates in the ILSA - Instituto
Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos (The Latin American
Institute of Alternative Legal Services. He presently sits in the
Board of Directors of Instituto Socioambiental.
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro - Anthropologist.
A Ph.D. in anthropology, researcher and professor at the National
Museum of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. A specialist in
Brazilian ethnology, he carried out research among indigenous peoples.
The author of several books and articles in Brazil and abroad. A consultant
to the PIB/CEDI team since 1978, he participated in the coordination
of the Projeto Araweté: Um Intercâmbio Cultural.
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Enrique Svirsky - Management Specialist
and Sociologist. Environmentalist, Uruguayan-born, master of sociology
by Flacso, works at Cetesb and collaborates with the SOS Atlantic
Forest Foundation. Specialized in project negotiation and assessment.
He was ISA´s vice-chairman and presently is Associate Executive
Secretary.
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Fany Pantaleoni Ricardo - Anthropologist.
A USP graduate, she was assistant editor to the series Aconteceu
Especial PIB from 1980-94. She participated in the PIB/CEDI team
which implemented the database on indigenous lands and peoples in
Brazil. At ISA, she permanently updates this database, including Legal
Amazon Conservation Units and other areas of socio-environmental interest
within the scope of ISA’s Socio-environmental Brazil Program.
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Geraldo Andrello - Anthropologist. A
graduate from UNICAMP he obtained his master’s degree from field
research done with the Taurepang Indians of Roraima. He was head of
documentation of the PIB/CEDI (1992-93) and between 94-96 he relocated
to São Gabriel da Cachoeira (AM), where he did research work
and was advisor for communications and indigenous communities within
the scope of ISA’s Rio Negro Program, of which he is Associate
Coordinator.
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Isabelle Vidal Gianinni - Anthropologist
and biologist. She has a Master’s Degree in Antropology from
the University of São Paulo and is currently a Ph.D candidate
in Anthropology at the same university. She has done research and
has been an advisor of the Xicrin do Cateté since 1984. She
organized and was field coordinator of the Stewardship Plan of the
Renewable Natural Resources of the Xikrin do Cateté Indigenous
Area, in the State of Pará. She has basic knowledge of the
Kayapó, language, which has enabled her to maintain a permanent
exchange with the Xikrin. She is fluent in English and French.
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Jason Clay - Anthropologist. He has worked
for many years with the NGO Cultural Survival (Boston, USA) as an
editor and project advisor, where he developed by the late 80s a marketing
program for sustainable social and environmental origin products.
He founded the NGO Rights and Resources (Washington) and is advisor
to the WWF in Washington.
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José Carlos de Almeida Libânio - Anthropologist.
He was an advisor to the Canadian Embassy’s small projects fund
(1988-89). A founding member of the NDI, where he was executive secretary
(1990), a former executive director of Greenpeace/BR (1991) and a
former advisor to environmental policies of the WWF/Brazil (1992-94).
He is presently PNUD’s advisor for sustainable development in
Brasília.
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Juliana Ferraz da Rocha Santilli - A
lawyer from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) with a
graduate degree in Journalism from the University of California at
Berkeley. She was an advisor of the Nucleus for Indigenous Rights
(NDI). A founding member of the ISA, she has also been its vice-president
and juridical advisor. Currently she is a Public Prosecutor of the
Federal District and Territories, being involved in the criminal area,
as well as in the areas of the environment, cultural heritage and
consumer rights. She has a Master’s Degree in Law and the State
from the University of Brasília (UnB), in which she defended
the thesis “Socio-environmentalism and the construction of new
juridical paradigms”. She was the rapporteur of the Work Group
on Traditional Knowledge Associated with the Biodiversity, created
by the Genetic Heritage Stewardship Council of the Ministry of the
Environment’s Secretary of Biodiversity and Forests, aimed at
the formulation of new legislation regarding access to genetic resources
and traditional knowledge associated with biodiversity.
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Márcio Santilli - A philosopher with a
degree from the São Paulo State University (Unesp), he was
president of the National Indian Foundation (Funai) from September,
1995 to March, 1996. A founding member of ISA, he has been its Executive
Secretary, coordinator of the Program of Public Policies and Socio-Environmental
Law and a member of its Board of Directors. He currently coordinates
the Y’Ikatu Xingu Campaign (for the recovery of the Xingu River
riparian forests).
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Marina da Silva Kahn - An anthropologist,
she attended to UnB’s master’s degree program in anthropology
program. She worked as an indigenous educator among the Xavante (MT,
1979-80), Ticuna (AM, 1980-83), Upper Xingu (MT, 1983-85). Between
1988-94 she joined the PIB/CEDI team (assistant editor to Aconteceu
Especial) and was a consultant to CTI in the area of indigenous
school education (the Wiãpi Project). Consultant to indigenous
education projects. Participated in a development program in an NGO/Public
Policies program through a fellowship in the United States. She was
ISA's coordinator of Special Project Capacity Building of Local Partners
until december, 2004.
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Mário Mantovani - Geographer. Environmentalist,
specialized in water resources management, coordinator of the Pro-Tietê
Union Association (SOS/MA). Founder and secretary of the National
Association of Municipalities and Environment. Presently superintendent
of the SOS Atlantic Forest Foundation.
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Neide Esterci - Anthropologist. Ph.D. in
anthropology, professor and coordinator of the Rural Studies Nucleus
of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Was a member of the CEDI,
where she sat on the management team and as the coordinator of the
Peasant Movement Program. A researcher and author of a number of articles
and papers: Cooperativismo e coletivização no campo:
questões sobre a prática da Igreja Popular no campo
(organizer); Conflito no Araguaia: peões e posseiros
contra grandes empresas (author); Assentamentos rurais: diversidade
e perspectivas para uma política de Reforma Agrária
(co-organizer); Escravidão: fronteiras sociais da desigualdade
(author). Presently president of ISA.
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Nilto Ignácio Tatto - Management specialist.
Founder of Espaço, Formação e Assessoria, an
NGO acting with popular movements, including the environmental area,
in the South of the city of São Paulo. General manager of CEDI
between 1984 and 1994. He was ISA´s Executive Secretary and
presently is Coordinator of ISA's Ribeira Valley Program.
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Ricardo Azambuja Arnt - Journalist. Holding
a Master’s degree in Semiology from the Federal University of
Rio de Janeiro, he worked for Globo Television, JB, FSP and Bandeirantes
Television. He authored O Que é Política Nuclear
and Um Artifício Orgânico: Transição
na Amazônia e Ambientalismo. Collaborator in the environmental
area of publications in Brazil and abroad. Won the prize Gaia Internazionale
per L’Ambiente (1989, Palermo) and a Special Motion of the
Maria Cabot Award for Journalism (1991, Columbia University,
NY). He worked in the CEDI/ISA transition project and was editor of
Parabólicas, the news publication distributed by ISA and presently
is standing consultant to that group. Works for the magazine Exame.
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Rubens Ramos Mendonça - Forestry engineer.
Environmentalist, founder of the Pro-Juréia Movement, vice
president of 5 Elementos - Environmental Education and Research Institute,
head of IBAMA’s São Paulo superintendency technical division
and visiting professor in the Forestry Sciences Department at ESALQ/USP.
He was coordinator of ISA´s Xikrin Project.
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Sérgio Barros Leitão - A lawyer specialized
in the formulation and monitoring of legal actions in the area of
collective rights. From 1990 to 1994, he worked in the Nucleus for
Indigenous Rights (NDI), one of the organizations that led to the
creation of the Instituto Socioambiental. One of ISA’s founders,
he was its coordinator of juridical activities until December of 1999.
He worked as advisor to the presidency of the National Indian Foundation
(Funai) until May of 2000, when he was appointed special advisor to
the Ministry of Justice, where he remained until Minister José
Gregori left the post in September of 2001. From November of 2001
to January of 2002 he was an advisor to the Ministry of the Environment’s
Council for the Access to the Genetic Heritage. For two years he was
a voluntary collaborator of the U.S.’s Rainforest Foundation.
He was ISA’s Executive Director from January, 2004, to May,
2005.
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Sérgio Mauro de Souza Santos Filho - Engineer
and systems analyst from USP (1979). Worked at CEDI’s Data Processing
Sector. From 1991 was technically responsible for the implementation
of PIB/CEDI’s geographical information and remote sensoring
laboratory. Specialized in Geographic Information Systems. Represented
ISA in national and international meetings and seminars. Coordinated
the implementation of a new ISA socio-environmental database and a
new INTERNET dedicated line. He was presently ISA´s Associate
Executive Secretary and presently is ISA's vice-chairman.
Stephan Schwartzman - Anthropologist.
Carried out research and his doctoral thesis among the Panará
(Krenhakarore). He is a senior scientist at the International Program
of the Environmental Defense Fund (Washington, DC) which presently
cooperates with ISA in the Panará Project.
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Willem Pieter Groeneveld - Forestry
engineer. Dutch-born, ecologist, founder of the Porto Velho IPHAE,
international consultant, advisor to small forestry projects.
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Actived members
Adriana Ramos
Aurélio Rios
Deborah Lima
Jurandir Craveiro Jr.
Laymert Garcia dos Santos
Leão Serva
Luiz Fernando Lemos dos Santos
Luiz Edson Facchin
Paulo Afonso Garcia
Teresa Urban
Washington Novaes
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