Forests
(Dec 2021)
Protecting Amazonia Should Focus on Protecting Indigenous, Traditional Peoples and Their Territories
Gabriel de Oliveira,
Guilherme A. V. Mataveli,
Carlos A. C. dos Santos,
Liming He,
Skye E. Hellenkamp,
Beatriz M. Funatsu,
Scott C. Stark,
Yosio E. Shimabukuro
Affiliations
Gabriel de Oliveira
Department of Earth Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688, USA
Guilherme A. V. Mataveli
Earth Observation and Geoinformatics Division, National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos 12227-010, SP, Brazil
Carlos A. C. dos Santos
Academic Unit of Atmospheric Sciences, Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande 58109-970, PB, Brazil
Liming He
Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON K1S 5K2, Canada
Skye E. Hellenkamp
Department of Earth Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688, USA
Beatriz M. Funatsu
French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Université de Nantes, UMR LETG, Campus du Tertre BP 81227, CEDEX 3, 44312 Nantes, France
Scott C. Stark
Department of Forestry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Yosio E. Shimabukuro
Earth Observation and Geoinformatics Division, National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos 12227-010, SP, Brazil
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13,
no. 1
p.
16
Abstract
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The Brazilian proverb “Uma desgraça nunca vem só” or “Misfortunes never come alone” has, unfortunately, never been more apt than in reference to the risks now facing Amazonia [...]
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