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Author(s): VAZ, V.; CARVALHO, S.; BENDAHAN, A. B.; POCCARD-CHAPUIS, R.; DUARTE, L. G.; TOURRAND, J. F. The objective of this chapter is to present, based on a diachronic analysis, the main steps of livestock farming in the Brazilian Amazonia and the policies that have been associated with it. |
Author(s): BRITO, L. G.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de S.; SILVA NETTO, F. G. da; SOUZA, F. A.; SOUZA, G. C. R.
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Author(s): CAMARA, G.; SIMÕES, R.; RUIVO, H. M.; ANDRADE, P. R.; SOTERRONI, A. C.; RAMOS, F. M.; RAMOS, R. G.; SCARABELLO, M.; ALMEIDA, C.; SANCHES, I.; MAURANO, L.; COUTINHO, A. C.; ESQUERDO, J. C. D. M.; ANTUNES, J. F. G.; VENTURIERI, A.; ADAMI, M. This study examines how land tenure constrains Brazil's ability to meet its deforestation control and forest restoration goals in its Amazonia biome. Our findings are based on an updated assessment of... ... |
Author(s): ROUSSEAU, G. X.; SILVA, P. R. dos S.; CARVALHO, C. J. R. de Deforestation of the Amazonian rainforest and conversion to agriculture with the use of fire creates a mosaic of occupied lands and secondary forests. Considering the fundamental role of soil macrofau... ... |
Author(s): ALVES, D. S.; MORTON, D. C.; BATISTELLA, M.; ROBERTS, D. A.; SOUZA JR, C. Investigating the rates and patterns of land cover and land use change (LCLUC) in Amazonia is a central issue for Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) research. LCLUC, along w... ... |
Author(s): MENDONÇA, B. A. F. de; SCHAEFER, C. E. G. R.; FERNANDES-FILHO, E. I.; SIMAS, F. N. B.; AMARAL, E. F. do The northwestern part of the Acre State (Brazil) possesses singular soils in Brazilian Amazonia, but have been very little studied. This study aimed to discuss the genesis and some micropedological as... ... |
Author(s): CLEMENT, C. R.; SANTOS, R. P.; DESMOULIERE, S. J. M.; FERREIRA, E. J. L.; FARIAS NETO, J. T. de The Arc of Fire across southern Amazonia seasonally attracts worldwide attention as forests are cut and burned for agricultural expansion. These forests contain numerous wild relatives of native South... ... |
Author(s): MOUTINHO, V. H. P.; LIMA, J. T.; AGUIAR, J. O. R. de; NOGUEIRA, M. G. de O. Despite the large diversity, logging on Brazilian Amazon is restricted to a small number of species. On relating the local biodiversity to the density, region of occurrence and logging of traditional... ... |
Author(s): PRIETO-BENAVIDES, O. O.; STURMER, S. L.; FARIAS, E. do N. C.; URDANIGO-ZAMBRANO, J. P.; SILVA, K. da; BARBOSA, R. I. The ecotone forests in the northern region of Brazilian Amazonia are important areas representing transition zones between forest and non-forest ecosystems. These areas have soils nutrient-poor that p... ... |
Author(s): BENDAHAN, A. B.; POCCARD-CHAPUIS, R.; MEDEIROS, R. D. de; COSTA, N. de L.; BRAGA, R. M.; TOURRAND, J. F.
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