Landholders' perceptions on legal reserves and agricultural intensification: Diversity and implications for forest conservation in the eastern Brazilian Amazon
Forest conservation on privately owned lands is a cornerstone of the Brazilian environmental policy framework. Brazilian legislation requires that all farms in the country maintain and protect forest areas known as Legal Reserves. Since Legal Reserves have major implications for forest conservation...
Main Authors: | Bianchi, F.J.J.A (Author), Corbeels, M. (Author), Pinillos, D. (Author), Poccard-Chapuis, R. (Author), R. Ballester, M.V (Author), Schulte, R.P (Author), Timler, C.J (Author), Tittonell, P. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2021
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