Ibama
Ibama (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources) is the federal environmental agency responsible for environmental licensing, environmental quality control, authorization of forest product use, and environmental enforcement in Brazil. It plays a critical regulatory role in all infrastructure projects that have potential environmental impacts, ensuring compliance with national environmental legislation.
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Strategic Overview
- Ibama's environmental licensing process is a mandatory step for most large-scale infrastructure projects in Brazil, including energy, transport, and utilities.
- The agency's decisions on environmental impact assessments and mitigation measures can significantly influence project timelines, costs, and feasibility.
- Compliance with Ibama's regulations is crucial for investors and developers seeking to operate in the Brazilian infrastructure market.
Deal History (1)
Investment Focus
Technologies
Solar1
Geography
Brazil1
Key People
Rodrigo Agostinho
President
Track Record
35
Years Active
Detailed Analysis
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