The objectives of this paper are to discuss (1) a brief history of the Brazilian Forest Code (FC); (2) key aspects of the 2012 FC revisions; (3) the status of implementation, including institutional and field-level challenges, as well as economic incentives to ease compliance; and (4) the importance of the FC for the Brazilian agro-industrial sector
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
First paragraph: Conservation government policies are main legal mechanisms directly sharping landsc...
Brazilian agriculture covers about one-third of the land area and is expected to expand further We a...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
Brazil adopted a new forest code in 2012 within environmentalists and farmers conflicts. However, sp...
Brazil is a mega-diverse country and one of the largest parts of the world\u27s forests lies within ...
The 2012 revision of the Brazilian Forest Act changed the relative importance of private and public ...
Almost two-thirds of the Brazilian territory still has prevalence of natural vegetation. Although no...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
This paper presents the role of Brazilian agriculture in the preservation of native vegetation and p...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is ...
Humankind is facing one of the most challenging periods in its short history on Planet Earth. These ...
Demand for agricultural exports in Brazil has stimulated the expansion of crop production and cattle...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
First paragraph: Conservation government policies are main legal mechanisms directly sharping landsc...
Brazilian agriculture covers about one-third of the land area and is expected to expand further We a...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
Brazil is significant for sustaining ecosystems services and biodiversity of global importance. Howe...
Concerns related to global environmental changes due to land use changes have been driving internati...
Brazil adopted a new forest code in 2012 within environmentalists and farmers conflicts. However, sp...
Brazil is a mega-diverse country and one of the largest parts of the world\u27s forests lies within ...
The 2012 revision of the Brazilian Forest Act changed the relative importance of private and public ...
Almost two-thirds of the Brazilian territory still has prevalence of natural vegetation. Although no...
AbstractThe Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is...
This paper presents the role of Brazilian agriculture in the preservation of native vegetation and p...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL) of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is ...
Humankind is facing one of the most challenging periods in its short history on Planet Earth. These ...
Demand for agricultural exports in Brazil has stimulated the expansion of crop production and cattle...
The Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil, which replaced the Forest Code from 1965, is still u...
First paragraph: Conservation government policies are main legal mechanisms directly sharping landsc...
Brazilian agriculture covers about one-third of the land area and is expected to expand further We a...