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Reducing natural vegetation loss in Amazonia critically depends on the formal recognition of indigenous lands

The Brazilian Amazon contains the world's largest tract of tropical forest, about 22 % of which is within demarcated indigenous territories. Formal governmental recognition of these traditional territories is often a critical deterrent to deforestation, but the relative conservation performance of Indigenous Lands (ILs) under different legal categories and geographic contexts remains poorly understood.

date:  11/03/2023

Keywords: biodiversity, Amazonian wildforest, natural vegetation loss, Indigenous peoples, indigenous lands, recognition

Publisher: Biological Conservation, vol. 279, 109936
Publication date: Mar 2023
Language: EN

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