The Cerrado biome in Brazil is a tropical savanna and an important global biodiversity hot spot. Today, only a fraction of its original area remains undisturbed, and this habitat is at risk of conversion to agriculture, especially to soybeans. Here, we present the first quantitative analysis of expanding the Soy Moratorium (SoyM) from the Brazilian Amazon to the Cerrado biome. The SoyM expansion to the Cerrado would prevent the direct conversion of 3.6 million ha of native vegetation to soybeans by 2050. Nationally, this would require a reduction in soybean area of approximately 2%. Relative risk of future native vegetation conversion for soybeans would be driven by the Brazilian domestic market, China, and the European Union. We conclude t...
Brazil has become a strong competitor in world soybean production. In 2014, Brazil produced 28% of t...
This paper investigates the impact of the Soy Moratorium (SoyM) on deforestation in the Brazilian A...
Abstract - Previous research has established the usefulness of remotely sensed vegetation index (VI)...
The Cerrado biome in Brazil is a tropical savanna and an important global biodiversity hot spot. Tod...
The Amazon basin includes 550 Mha covered with rainforests, and 60% of this area is in Brazil. The c...
Demand for agricultural exports in Brazil has stimulated the expansion of crop production and cattle...
Until the 1970s, the Brazilian Cerrado was considered an unsuitable agricultural territory. Logistic...
The recent rise in Brazilian soybean production has generated concern among the environmental commun...
The Amazon basin includes 550 M ha covered with rainforests, with 60% of this area being in Brazil. ...
This paper summarizes the critical importance of the Cerrado savannah biome in Brazil and examines k...
Cultivation of soy for human and animal food has been growing rapidly in Brazil in the last thirty y...
Nachgenutzt gemäß den CC-Bestimmungen des Lizenzgebers bzw. einer im Dokument selbst enthaltenen CC-...
The Pampa biome extends throughout the Uruguayan territory, part of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. ...
The recent rise in Brazilian soybean production has generated concern among the environmental commun...
Abstract: Background: Brazil is the largest exporter of soybeans worldwide. Albeit its economic impo...
Brazil has become a strong competitor in world soybean production. In 2014, Brazil produced 28% of t...
This paper investigates the impact of the Soy Moratorium (SoyM) on deforestation in the Brazilian A...
Abstract - Previous research has established the usefulness of remotely sensed vegetation index (VI)...
The Cerrado biome in Brazil is a tropical savanna and an important global biodiversity hot spot. Tod...
The Amazon basin includes 550 Mha covered with rainforests, and 60% of this area is in Brazil. The c...
Demand for agricultural exports in Brazil has stimulated the expansion of crop production and cattle...
Until the 1970s, the Brazilian Cerrado was considered an unsuitable agricultural territory. Logistic...
The recent rise in Brazilian soybean production has generated concern among the environmental commun...
The Amazon basin includes 550 M ha covered with rainforests, with 60% of this area being in Brazil. ...
This paper summarizes the critical importance of the Cerrado savannah biome in Brazil and examines k...
Cultivation of soy for human and animal food has been growing rapidly in Brazil in the last thirty y...
Nachgenutzt gemäß den CC-Bestimmungen des Lizenzgebers bzw. einer im Dokument selbst enthaltenen CC-...
The Pampa biome extends throughout the Uruguayan territory, part of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. ...
The recent rise in Brazilian soybean production has generated concern among the environmental commun...
Abstract: Background: Brazil is the largest exporter of soybeans worldwide. Albeit its economic impo...
Brazil has become a strong competitor in world soybean production. In 2014, Brazil produced 28% of t...
This paper investigates the impact of the Soy Moratorium (SoyM) on deforestation in the Brazilian A...
Abstract - Previous research has established the usefulness of remotely sensed vegetation index (VI)...