Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving international communities towards more sustainable land use systems. Brazil is a country of global strategic importance in this matter considering that it is the nation with the largest extension of preserved tropical native vegetation, recognised for its ecosystem services and high and unique biodiversity. Expansion of forestry and agriculture is taking place rapidly in Brazil, partly over degraded pastureland, but also over native vegetation. Regulating policies to govern and limit this expansion is crucial to ensure the preservation of the ecosystems services provided by native vegetation. This thesis aims at improving the understanding of the pot...
Humankind is facing one of the most challenging periods in its short history on Planet Earth. These ...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non-fo...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
Brazilian native vegetation stands as one of the largest global carbon storages. Here is also where ...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Land-use change models can help to develop a holistic understanding of the range of potential impact...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non‐fo...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is ...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
Brazil is one of the major contributors to land-use change emissions, mostly driven by agricultural ...
Conferência Regional América Latina e Caribe da Ecosystem Services Partnership/ESP
Humankind is facing one of the most challenging periods in its short history on Planet Earth. These ...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non-fo...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
Brazilian native vegetation stands as one of the largest global carbon storages. Here is also where ...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Land-use change models can help to develop a holistic understanding of the range of potential impact...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non‐fo...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is ...
This report describes the methods and results of the REDD+ Policy Assessment Centre project (REDD-PA...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
Brazil is one of the major contributors to land-use change emissions, mostly driven by agricultural ...
Conferência Regional América Latina e Caribe da Ecosystem Services Partnership/ESP
Humankind is facing one of the most challenging periods in its short history on Planet Earth. These ...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non-fo...