Abstract Private conservation lands are essential for protecting biodiversity, but few national‐level studies have assessed their coverage and the legal frameworks that support them. Here, we review the legal mechanisms enabling conservation on private lands in Brazil and evaluate these lands' potential to reinforce the national protected area system. We found that conserving native vegetation on private lands is the most important mechanism to protect biodiversity in five out of the six Brazilian biomes. Because Brazil has a law that mandates landowners to set aside conservation areas, remnants of native vegetation were protected rather than converted to other land uses in areas of old economic frontiers. These remnants can be the cornerst...
Studies on the effectiveness of the discourse motivating the creation of protected areas (PAs) and t...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critica...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Private reserves complement public efforts to preserve biodiversity. Brazil already has about 1100 p...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non-fo...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non‐fo...
Protected area networks are the cornerstone strategy for biodiversity conservation worldwide. They a...
With parks and protected areas insufficient to sustain global biodiversity, the role of private land...
Native vegetation covers about 60% of the national territory of Brazil, with 40% under some form of ...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
Abstract Brazil is signatory of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which provides gu...
Studies on the effectiveness of the discourse motivating the creation of protected areas (PAs) and t...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critica...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Private reserves complement public efforts to preserve biodiversity. Brazil already has about 1100 p...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non-fo...
In the past decades, Brazil made important progress in the conservation of forest ecosystems. Non‐fo...
Protected area networks are the cornerstone strategy for biodiversity conservation worldwide. They a...
With parks and protected areas insufficient to sustain global biodiversity, the role of private land...
Native vegetation covers about 60% of the national territory of Brazil, with 40% under some form of ...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
Abstract Brazil is signatory of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which provides gu...
Studies on the effectiveness of the discourse motivating the creation of protected areas (PAs) and t...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...