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Title: Brazil's environmental leadership at risk
Keywords: Sustainable development
Forest - Conservation
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Florestas - Conservação
Issue Date: 7-Nov-2014
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Citation: FERREIRA, J. et al. Brazil's environmental leadership at risk. Science, Washington, v. 346, n. 6210, p. 706-707, 7 Nov. 2014.
Abstract: Over the past two decades, Brazil has emerged as an environmental leader, playing a prominent role in international fora such as the United Nations (UN) Conferences on Sustainable Development. The country has earned praise for the expansion of its protected area (PA) network and reductions in Amazon deforestation. Yet these successes are being compromised by development pressures and shifts in legislation. We highlight concerns for the newly elected government regarding development of major infrastructure and natural resource extraction projects in PAs and indigenous lands (ILs).
URI: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/346/6210/706
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