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Towards zero deforestation and forest restoration in the Amazon region of Maranhão state, Brazil.

Authors :
Celentano, Danielle
Rousseau, Guillaume X.
Muniz, Francisca Helena
Varga, István Van Deursen
Martinez, Carlos
Carneiro, Marcelo Sampaio
Miranda, Magda V.c.
Barros, Márcia N.r.
Freitas, Luciana
Narvaes, Igor Da Silva
Adami, Marcos
Gomes, Alessandra Rodrigues
Rodrigues, Jane C.
Martins, Marlúcia B.
Source :
Land Use Policy; Nov2017, Vol. 68, p692-698, 7p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The Amazon forest in the state of Maranhão ensures ecosystem services that directly and indirectly affect the life quality of its population and economy, via hydrologic and climatic regulation, among other benefits. Currently, only 25% of the original forest cover (24.7 thousand km 2 ) remains while illegal deforestation persists in a violent process that provokes visible social, economic and environmental harm. Simultaneously, Maranhão has seen record levels of burning, faces a water shortage and fights against the worst social and economic indicators in the country. Conversely, secondary vegetation covers 19.9 thousand km 2 (27% of deforested area) and is completely unprotected. Contrary to the international commitments assumed by Brazil to combat deforestation and restore forests, some of the political representatives of Maranhão have sought legal mechanisms to further diminish forest cover in public and private areas. To promote the conservation and restoration of Maranhão Amazon Forest, a multi-institutional network of researchers was established in 2015. This viewpoint paper aims to draw attention to this endangered region of the Brazilian Amazon and give science-oriented recommendations to policy makers in order to avoid more setbacks. We argue that Maranhão state must urgently establish a policy of Zero Deforestation, protect secondary forests and comply with the national forest restoration policy, thus ensuring long-term economic sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02648377
Volume :
68
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Land Use Policy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125235256
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.07.041