Conservation Letters (Jul 2017)

Are Brazil deforesters avoiding detection? Reply to Richards et al. 2016

  • Mercedes M. C. Bustamante,
  • Dalton de MorissonValeriano,
  • Claudio Aparecido deAlmeida,
  • Roberta Zecchini Cantinho,
  • Luiz Eduardo Pinheiro Maurano,
  • Carlos A. Nobre,
  • Pedro V. C. Oliveira,
  • Jean P. Ometto,
  • Iris Roitman,
  • Márcio Rojas,
  • Mauro Meirelles de O.Santos,
  • Julia Zanin Shimbo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 493 – 494

Abstract

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Abstract The paper “Are Brazil deforesters avoiding detection?” recently published in Conservation Letters by Richards et al. 2016 has critical shortcomings and conclusions based on biased and not very robust analyses. Here, we provide clarifications to some of the most critical points regarding the monitoring of land use changes in the Brazilian Amazon and related greenhouse emissions. Such clarifications are relevant to the readers of Conservation Letters and to a broader audience that rely on sound and robust science for a better management of environmental issues.

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