Código Florestal e a Ciência: o que nossos legisladores ainda precisam saber

10 de agosto de 2011

ago 10, 2011

Nessa publicação foram organizados os resumos executivos de nove estudos técnicos e científicos sobre algumas das implicações do projeto de lei de Código Florestal. Mais de 54 pesquisadores e cientistas de alto nível em diversas áreas do conhecimento participaram dos estudos completos, cujos resumos estão aqui apresentados.

Comitê Brasil em Defesa das Florestas e do Desenvolvimento Sustentável. Código Florestal e a Ciência: o que nossos legisladores ainda precisam saber. Comitê Brasil. Brasília-DF, 2012.

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