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- Title
Legalizing environmental exploitation in Brazil: the retreat of public policies for biodiversity protection.
- Authors
Morim Novaes, Roberto Leonan; de França Souza, Renan
- Abstract
Brazil is the country with the most biodiversity in the world and also hosts the largest rainforest on the planet. Although Brazil was a pioneer of public policies for conservation of biodiversity and natural resources, it has recently jeopardized all biome conservation through questionable environmental policies. Over the past four years, the government has drastically altered its environmental legislation, removing vast areas from protection and encouraging overexploitation of natural resources, which will result in loss of biodiversity, reduction of forest cover, and increased pollution of soil and water. The Brazilian political-social scene and its relationship with biodiversity conservation are discussed as well.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; ENVIRONMENTAL impact charges; BIODIVERSITY policy; RAIN forests; BIODIVERSITY conservation; ENVIRONMENTAL law
- Publication
Tropical Conservation Science, 2013, Vol 6, Issue 4, p477
- ISSN
1940-0829
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/194008291300600402