International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critical implications for ecosystems and biodiversity conservation. Yet little attention is given to how such issues hinder the efficacy of laws mandating environmental conservation on private land. In the Brazilian Amazon where half of the land is now already under private tenure or is available for future land-uses, differences in vegetation mapping and interpretation directly affect the level of protection in private rural properties, especially in transition areas where forest and savanna areas intermingle. Since Brazil's Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) attaches a higher percentage of protection to forest-located properties, landowners m...
The Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) dataset opens a new window for spatially explicit studies of ...
The conservation and restoration of native vegetation is vital for providing key hydrological servic...
Brazilian environmental law imposesmore restrictions on land-use change by private landowners in rip...
International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critica...
Riparian forests play a vital role in conserving biodiversity, maintaining ecological connectivity a...
Abstract Private conservation lands are essential for protecting biodiversity, but few national‐leve...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
In its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
The Brazilian Amazon rainforest is protected largely by command and control regulation of public and...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
Abstract Brazil is signatory of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which provides gu...
The Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) dataset opens a new window for spatially explicit studies of ...
The conservation and restoration of native vegetation is vital for providing key hydrological servic...
Brazilian environmental law imposesmore restrictions on land-use change by private landowners in rip...
International audienceThe way vegetation is officially named, classified, and identified has critica...
Riparian forests play a vital role in conserving biodiversity, maintaining ecological connectivity a...
Abstract Private conservation lands are essential for protecting biodiversity, but few national‐leve...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
In its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
The Brazilian Amazon rainforest is protected largely by command and control regulation of public and...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
Abstract Brazil is signatory of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which provides gu...
The Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) dataset opens a new window for spatially explicit studies of ...
The conservation and restoration of native vegetation is vital for providing key hydrological servic...
Brazilian environmental law imposesmore restrictions on land-use change by private landowners in rip...