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Com 58% de sua área ocupada por florestas, o Brasil se comprometeu, no âmbito do Acordo de Paris, a zerar o desmatamento no país até 2050. Ainda que isso seja viável, temos um caminho árduo a percorrer em pouco mais de 25 anos - principalmente pelo fato de que, como mostram os dados do MapBiomas, 72% das derrubadas têm indícios de ilegalidade.
Somente o Estado de São Paulo teve 132.684 hectares de vegetação nativa [...]
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Com 58% de sua área ocupada por florestas, o Brasil se comprometeu, no âmbito do Acordo de Paris, a zerar o desmatamento no país até 2050. Ainda que isso seja viável, temos um caminho árduo a percorrer em pouco mais de 25 anos - principalmente pelo fato de que, como mostram os dados do MapBiomas, 72% das derrubadas têm indícios de ilegalidade.
Somente o Estado de São Paulo teve 132.684 hectares de vegetação nativa [...]
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A group of researchers has found that the key criteria according to which areas of the Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too "subjective and imprecise" a manner in Brazil's environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more effective. The [...]
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A group of researchers supported by FAPESP has found that the key criteria according to which areas of Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too “subjective and imprecise” a manner in Brazil’s environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation [...]
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A group of researchers supported by FAPESP has found that the key criteria according to which areas of Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too "subjective and imprecise" a manner in Brazil's environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more [...]
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A group of researchers has found that the key criteria according to which areas of the Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too "subjective and imprecise" a manner in Brazil's environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more effective. The [...]
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A group of researchers has found that the key criteria according to which areas of the Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too "subjective and imprecise" a manner in Brazil's environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more effective. The [...]
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A group of researchers supported by FAPESP has found that the key criteria according to which areas of Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too “subjective and imprecise” a manner in Brazil’s environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more [...]
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A group of researchers supported by FAPESP has found that the key criteria according to which areas of Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too “subjective and imprecise” a manner in Brazil’s environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more [...]
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A group of researchers has found that the key criteria according to which areas of the Atlantic Rainforest can be legally cleared by their owners are defined in too “subjective and imprecise” a manner in Brazil’s environmental legislation, allowing for the destruction of valuable forest that provides important ecosystem services.
The group proposes changes to simplify the licensing process for landowners while at the same time making conservation policy more effective. The [...]