AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still undergoing regulation at federal and state levels, and the constitutionality of some clauses are still in question. In order to support legal rulings, decisions by public officers, and to inform other stakeholders, we present a balanced assessment of the positive and negative consequences of Native Vegetation Protection Law in light of current scientific knowledge. Key advances were noted in the systems of controls and incentives, which promoted new mechanisms and policies to support the implementation of this law. The main environmental setbacks were (i) the removal of protection of certain environmentally fragile areas, (ii) the conc...
ABSTRACT The conservation of natural resources within rural properties is a constitutional obligatio...
The objective of this study is to analyze the main setbacks introduced by the 2012 Brazilian Forestr...
Brazilian agriculture covers about one-third of the land area and is expected to expand further We a...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is ...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Forest management policy is not a new concept in Brazil; such laws have been in place since the begi...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
Almost two-thirds of the Brazilian territory still has prevalence of natural vegetation. Although no...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
Brazil is a mega-diverse country and one of the largest parts of the world\u27s forests lies within ...
International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critica...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
ABSTRACT The conservation of natural resources within rural properties is a constitutional obligatio...
The objective of this study is to analyze the main setbacks introduced by the 2012 Brazilian Forestr...
Brazilian agriculture covers about one-third of the land area and is expected to expand further We a...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is ...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Forest management policy is not a new concept in Brazil; such laws have been in place since the begi...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
Almost two-thirds of the Brazilian territory still has prevalence of natural vegetation. Although no...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
Brazil is a mega-diverse country and one of the largest parts of the world\u27s forests lies within ...
International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critica...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
ABSTRACT The conservation of natural resources within rural properties is a constitutional obligatio...
The objective of this study is to analyze the main setbacks introduced by the 2012 Brazilian Forestr...
Brazilian agriculture covers about one-third of the land area and is expected to expand further We a...