Land use governance in the Brazilian Amazon has undergone significant changes in the last decade. At the national level, law enforcement capacity has increased and downstream industries linked to commodity chains responsible for deforestation have begun to monitor some of their suppliers' impacts on forests. At the municipal level, local actors have launched a Green Municipality initiative, aimed at eliminating deforestation and supporting green supply chains at the territorial level. In this paper, we analyze the land use transition since 2001 in Paragominas-the first Green Municipality-and discuss the limits of the governance arrangements underpinning these changes. Our work draws on a spatially explicit analysis of biophysical variables ...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on Earth, and is undergoing rapid deforestation since...
In the Amazonian “arc of deforestation”, landscapes are a result of 50 years of systematic deforesta...
International audienceAgricultural landscapes of the Southern Brazilian Amazon are the result of eig...
Land use governance in the Brazilian Amazon has undergone significant changes in the last decade. At...
Land use governance in the Brazilian Amazon has undergone significant changes in the last decade. At...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Multi-level governance arrangements have played a key role in recent dramatic reductions in deforest...
A Red List of Deforestation was published by Brazil?s federal government in 2008, listing 36 municip...
A Red List of Deforestation was published by Brazil's federal government in 2008, listing 36 municip...
Sustainable food production requires approaches that reconcile agricultural production with the cons...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on Earth, and is undergoing rapid deforestation since...
In the Amazonian “arc of deforestation”, landscapes are a result of 50 years of systematic deforesta...
International audienceAgricultural landscapes of the Southern Brazilian Amazon are the result of eig...
Land use governance in the Brazilian Amazon has undergone significant changes in the last decade. At...
Land use governance in the Brazilian Amazon has undergone significant changes in the last decade. At...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Multi-level governance arrangements have played a key role in recent dramatic reductions in deforest...
A Red List of Deforestation was published by Brazil?s federal government in 2008, listing 36 municip...
A Red List of Deforestation was published by Brazil's federal government in 2008, listing 36 municip...
Sustainable food production requires approaches that reconcile agricultural production with the cons...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on Earth, and is undergoing rapid deforestation since...
In the Amazonian “arc of deforestation”, landscapes are a result of 50 years of systematic deforesta...
International audienceAgricultural landscapes of the Southern Brazilian Amazon are the result of eig...