Secas amplificam perdas de umidade do solo em florestas queimadas do Sudeste da Amazônia
Secas, queimadas e desmatamento fazem com que florestas estoquem mais água do solo como forma de sobreviver, tornando esses ambientes mais secos, suscetíveis ao fogo e diminuindo as chuvas nas regiões próximas. Dados foram divulgados no artigo “Secas amplificam...
Economic benefits of forest conservation: assessing the potential rents from Brazil nut concessions in Madre de Dios, Peru, to channel REDD+ investments
Brazil nut collection is key to reconciling sustainable economic development with forest conservation in the Amazon. Whether the activity is profitable, however, remains uncertain due to the paucity of information on spatial distribution and productivity of trees...
Modeling Effects of Climate Change Policies on Small Farmer Households in the Amazon Basin, Brazil
Despite discussions on the effectiveness of carbon trade to reduce deforestation in the tropics, significant deforestation is expected to take place in the Amazon forest. Brazil is the fourth largest carbon emitter in the world, and nearly of 40% of its emission...
Decoupling of deforestation and soy production in the southern Amazon during the late 2000s
From 2006 to 2010, deforestation in the Amazon frontier state of Mato Grosso decreased to 30% of its historical average (1996–2005) whereas agricultural production reached an all-time high. This study combines satellite data with government deforestation and...
Código Florestal: Nove propostas abrem caminho para consenso
Documento apresenta contribuições para o Relatório da Comissão de Meio Ambiente do Senado Federal sobre a reforma do Código Florestal brasileiro.
Systemic Conservation, REDD, and the Future of the Amazon Basin
The environmental movement has won hundreds of critical battles, but it is losing the war. The capacity of the planet to sustain life is declining (Brown 2011). In this essay, we introduce the concept of systemic conservation as a response to this global...
Forest Code: a brief overview of the critical issues and next steps
The changes approved by the Brazilian Senate Plenary are projected to be approved or vetoed by President Dilma Rousseff before the end of 2011. Here you can find the major changes in the most important Brazilian environmental law.