Reduction of carbon emissions associated with deforestation in Brazil: the role of the Amazon Region Protected Areas Program (ARPA)

10 de maio de 2009

maio 10, 2009

Britaldo Silveira Soares Filho, Laura Dietzsch, Paulo Moutinho, Alerson Falieri, Hermann Rodrigues, Erika Pinto, Cláudio C. Maretti, Karen Suassuna, Carlos Alberto de Mattos Scaramuzza, Fernando Vasconcelos de Araújo

Estudo sobre a criação de áreas protegidas na Amazônia brasileira para conservação e proteção de área de floresta tropical.

IPAM; MINISTÉRIO DO MEIO AMBIENTE – MMA; UFMG; WHRC; WWF. Reduction of Carbon Emissions Associated With Deforestation in Brazil: The Role of The Amazon Region Protected Areas Program (ARPA). Agosto de 2009.

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