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Mapping in areas of high multidimensional poverty is crucial, given that women play an essential role in indigenous populations. They contribute significantly to social cohesion, cultural preservation, and community sustainability. As well as transmitting local knowledge, they take on key responsibilities in natural resource management and environmental preservation. Their active participation strengthens resilience in the face of socio-economic and environmental challenges. In emergency situations, it is imperative to have effective tools, particularly given the potential impact on women. In the context of the Amazon, mapping is critical when considering vulnerability and the need to preserve valuable natural resources. By providing detailed information, this process facilitates strategic planning in the face of threats and contributes to the implementation of adaptation and protection measures, ensuring the long-term survival of the region and its population. Picture by JD. Raiser naimad.de, CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons
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