 Very good discussions, very high level discussions, good suggestions on ways to preserve the tropical forest while keeping economic growth sustainable for all these countries. So I think also do consideration for agriculture which plays an important role and also how to reconcile agriculture in the areas which have already been cleared with forest conservation and economic activity on standing forests. I think the main message is it's possible to have a viable new green economy for tropical forests that goes beyond purely conservation mode, which is to set aside huge areas purely for conservation, a mixed model in which conservation is an important element but it's not the only one and in fact areas for conservation set aside are very important for the future of biology, for the future of the planet, however you can't put forests to good economic use, still keep them standing and this is possible, technology and science can help in pursuing this new model of development. Well, reducing climate change is basically keeping the forest, perhaps even using new forests to reclaim degraded land so there has to be economic means for these people to be there, keeping the forest, but also to obtain their income, their jobs, their quality of life. There are many innovations, I can just for brevity mention two, one the Amazon has plenty of water so one is use aquiculture to develop systems for producing fish for food, but also to produce fish for aquariums, there is a tremendous multi-billion dollar market today so these people if they are trained, if there is investments in human capital, there is a lot of opportunities for producing fish and other aquatic animals, sustainably that's very important, not predatory fishing or over fishing so this is tremendous value there, this is one possibility, not totally exploited in the Amazon as a whole, the other one is picking forest products which have already entered mainstream bio-industries Asahi is one example, there are many many others, industrial oils, basic inputs for cosmetics, for food products so the people living in the forests, they can be the original producers of these products but also and very important, using the best knowledge so it's not extractivism, I don't want to give the idea that extractivism is viable, it's very difficult to develop an economy, this is not extractivism, it's really production so it's a mixed biodiversity based agronomy model still to be developed further in which these people would have they would cultivate some of these trees and other biodiversity based products and they would add value so they would not sell raw and then they would be connected to the world through IT so they will have their own companies, they will own small scale bio-companies and so they will have the income of middle class