The territorial diversity of the Amazon, reflected in its peoples, cultures, soils, flora and fauna, as unique elements for improving the quality of life. Therefore, achieving a sustainable and lasting development model necessarily involves the preservation of rivers and forests.
With the application of bioeconomy values, sectors such as health, food, climate regulation, wealth distribution and promotion of social well-being can be positively influenced by the wealth generated from products and services based on the production models of traditional peoples.