RT Journal Article T1 Trajetorias: a dataset of environmental, epidemiological, and economic indicators for the Brazilian Amazon A1 Rorato, Ana C. A1 Dal’Asta, Ana Paula A1 Martins Lana, Raquel A1 dos Santos, Ricardo B. N. A1 Escada, Maria Isabel S. A1 Vogt, Camila M. A1 Campos Neves, Tatiana A1 Barbosa, Milton A1 Siliansky De Andreazzi, Cecilia A1 dos Reis, Izabel C. A1 Fernandes, Danilo A. A1 da Silva Nunes, Mônica A1 de Souza, Anielli R. A1 Monteiro, Antonio M. V. A1 Codeço, Claudia T. AB The Trajetorias dataset is a harmonized set of environmental, epidemiological, and poverty indicators for all municipalities of the Brazilian Legal Amazon (BLA). This dataset is the result of a scientific synthesis research initiative conducted by scientists from several natural and social sciences fields, consolidating multidisciplinary indicators into a coherent dataset for integrated and interdisciplinary studies of the Brazilian Amazon. The dataset allows the investigation of the association between the Amazonian agrarian systems and their impacts on environmental and epidemiological changes, furthermore enhancing the possibilities for understanding, in a more integrated and consistent way, the scenarios that affect the Amazonian biome and its inhabitants. PB Springer Nature SN 2052-4463 YR 2023 FD 2023-02-02 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/120501 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/120501 LA eng NO Rorato, A. C., Dal’Asta, A. P., Lana, R. M., dos Santos, R. B. N., Escada, M. I. S., Vogt, C. M., Neves, T. C., Barbosa, M., Andreazzi, C. S., dos Reis, I. C., Fernandes, D. A., da Silva-Nunes, M., de Souza, A. R., Monteiro, A. M. V., & Codeço, C. T. (2023). Trajetorias: a dataset of environmental, epidemiological, and economic indicators for the Brazilian Amazon. En Scientific Data (Vol. 10, Número 1). Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/S41597-023-01962-1 NO This work was funded by the Brazilian Research Council (CNPQ MCTIC-SÍNTESE EM BIODIVERSIDADE E SERVIÇOS ECOSSISTÊMICOS-SINBIOSE, process 442357/2019-2). We are grateful to the Synthesis Center on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (SinBiose), funded by the Brazilian Research Council, for providing the opportunity for the development of this work. NO Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas (Brazil) DS Docta Complutense RD 21 mar 2026