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Amazon Rainforest

A vast tropical forest system across South America that supports biodiversity, water cycling, rainfall regulation, carbon storage and regional climate stability.

Trust summary
Claims4
Sources3
ConfidenceLow
ReviewNeeds source
Data gaps3
Why it matters

The Amazon is not only a forest. It is a living system that helps regulate rainfall, store carbon, cycle water and hold biodiversity — and through those functions it is connected to agriculture, water, climate stability and the people who depend on them. A major living system supporting biodiversity, rainfall regulation, carbon storage, water cycling, Indigenous livelihoods, regional agriculture and climate stability.

Core system pathways

What the Amazon provides, and what each service supports downstream. Every step is a node in the graph.

Human systems connected
Failure cascades
Cascade · Rainfall & agriculture

If rainfall regulation weakens, regional agriculture and the food and water systems that rely on it come under pressure.

RecipientFarmsRecipientWatershedsRecipientHumansRecipientFood SystemsHuman SystemRegional AgricultureHuman SystemWater System
Cascade · Carbon & climate

If carbon storage weakens, climate regulation and the human systems that depend on a stable climate are affected.

RecipientClimate SystemRecipientHumansRecipientFuture GenerationsHuman SystemClimate StabilityHuman SystemUrban System
Cascade · Biodiversity & resilience

If habitat is lost, the species, functions and resilience the living system rests on decline.

RecipientBiodiversityRecipientWild PlantsRecipientForestsHuman SystemIndigenous Livelihoods
Threats
Solution map

Each solution and the threats it helps address. Solutions strengthen the forest protection, habitat and services the system depends on.

Evidence

The Amazon rainforest stores large amounts of carbon, supporting climate regulation.

Data gapsSpecific carbon-stock sources still to be itemised.

The Amazon rainforest provides habitat for a very large share of terrestrial biodiversity.

Confidence
Medium
Review
Needs source

The Amazon is associated with regional rainfall generation ('flying rivers') that can influence agriculture.

Confidence
Medium
Review
Reviewed
Data gapsStrength of the effect varies regionally.

Amazon ecosystem degradation can create cascading risks across ecological and human systems.

Data gapsCascade magnitudes are illustrative, not yet quantified.
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