Redução das emissões de carbono do desmatamento no Brasil: o papel do Programa Áreas Protegidas da Amazônia (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, Carlos Alberto de Mattos Scaramuzza, Anthony Anderson, Karen Suassuna, Miguel Lanna, Fernando Vasconcelos de Araújo

Publicação avalia pela primeira vez o papel global das áreas protegidas na Amazônia brasileira e, particularmente, daquelas apoiadas pelo Arpa na redução do desmatamento regional e de suas emissões de carbono.

DIETZSCH, L; FALIERI, A.; LANNA, M.; MARETTI, C.; MOUTINHO, P; PINTO, E.; RODRIGUES, H.; SOARES-FILHO, B.S.; SCARAMUZZA, C.; SUASSUNA, K. e VASCONCELOS, F. Redução das Emissões de Carbono do Desmatamento no Brasil: O Papel do Programa Áreas Protegidas da Amazônia (Arpa). Junho, 2009.

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