Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation
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Resumo: | The effects of Brazil's political crisis on science funding necessary for biodiversity conservation are likely to be global. Brazil is not only the world's most biodiverse nation, it is responsible for the greater part of the Amazon forest, which regulates the climate and provides rain to much of southern South America. Brazil was a world leader in satellite monitoring of land-use change, in-situ biodiversity monitoring, reduction in tropical-forest deforestation, protection of indigenous lands, and a model for other developing nations. Coordinated public responses will be necessary to prevent special-interest groups from using the political crisis to weaken science funding, environmental legislation and law enforcement. © 2018 Magnusson, Grelle, Marques, Rocha, Dias, Fontana, Bergallo, Overbeck, Vale, Tomas, Cerqueira, Collevatti, Pillar, Malabarba, Lins-e-Silva, Neckel-Oliveira, Martinelli, Akama, Rodrigues, Silveira, Scariot and Fernandes. |
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Magnusson, William ErnestGrelle, Carlos Eduardo V.ViveirosMarques, Márcia Cristina MendesRocha, Carlos Frederico D. daDias, Braulio Ferreira de SouzaFontana, Carla SuertegarayBergallo, H. G.Overbeck, Gerhard ErnstVale, M. M.Tomás, Walfrido MoraesCerqueira, RuiCollevatti, Rosane GarciaPillar, Valério de PattaMalabarba, Luiz R.Lins-E-Silva, Ana Carolina BorgesNeckel-Oliveira, SelvinoMartinelli, Bruno M.Akama, AlbertoRodrigues, Domingos de JesusSilveira, Luis FabioScariot, AldicirFernandes, G. Wilson2020-05-15T14:34:13Z2020-05-15T14:34:13Z2018https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1560110.3389/fevo.2018.00163The effects of Brazil's political crisis on science funding necessary for biodiversity conservation are likely to be global. Brazil is not only the world's most biodiverse nation, it is responsible for the greater part of the Amazon forest, which regulates the climate and provides rain to much of southern South America. Brazil was a world leader in satellite monitoring of land-use change, in-situ biodiversity monitoring, reduction in tropical-forest deforestation, protection of indigenous lands, and a model for other developing nations. Coordinated public responses will be necessary to prevent special-interest groups from using the political crisis to weaken science funding, environmental legislation and law enforcement. © 2018 Magnusson, Grelle, Marques, Rocha, Dias, Fontana, Bergallo, Overbeck, Vale, Tomas, Cerqueira, Collevatti, Pillar, Malabarba, Lins-e-Silva, Neckel-Oliveira, Martinelli, Akama, Rodrigues, Silveira, Scariot and Fernandes.Volume 6, Número OCTAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEffects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleFrontiers in Ecology and Evolutionengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf286112https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15601/1/artigo-inpa.pdf9d83d5deb5cf7ef4fe2655564dce6095MD511/156012020-05-15 10:43:03.23oai:repositorio:1/15601Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-15T14:43:03Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation Magnusson, William Ernest |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Effects of Brazil's political crisis on the science needed for biodiversity conservation |
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Magnusson, William Ernest Grelle, Carlos Eduardo V.Viveiros Marques, Márcia Cristina Mendes Rocha, Carlos Frederico D. da Dias, Braulio Ferreira de Souza Fontana, Carla Suertegaray Bergallo, H. G. Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst Vale, M. M. Tomás, Walfrido Moraes Cerqueira, Rui Collevatti, Rosane Garcia Pillar, Valério de Patta Malabarba, Luiz R. Lins-E-Silva, Ana Carolina Borges Neckel-Oliveira, Selvino Martinelli, Bruno M. Akama, Alberto Rodrigues, Domingos de Jesus Silveira, Luis Fabio Scariot, Aldicir Fernandes, G. Wilson |
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Grelle, Carlos Eduardo V.Viveiros Marques, Márcia Cristina Mendes Rocha, Carlos Frederico D. da Dias, Braulio Ferreira de Souza Fontana, Carla Suertegaray Bergallo, H. G. Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst Vale, M. M. Tomás, Walfrido Moraes Cerqueira, Rui Collevatti, Rosane Garcia Pillar, Valério de Patta Malabarba, Luiz R. Lins-E-Silva, Ana Carolina Borges Neckel-Oliveira, Selvino Martinelli, Bruno M. Akama, Alberto Rodrigues, Domingos de Jesus Silveira, Luis Fabio Scariot, Aldicir Fernandes, G. Wilson |
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Magnusson, William Ernest Grelle, Carlos Eduardo V.Viveiros Marques, Márcia Cristina Mendes Rocha, Carlos Frederico D. da Dias, Braulio Ferreira de Souza Fontana, Carla Suertegaray Bergallo, H. G. Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst Vale, M. M. Tomás, Walfrido Moraes Cerqueira, Rui Collevatti, Rosane Garcia Pillar, Valério de Patta Malabarba, Luiz R. Lins-E-Silva, Ana Carolina Borges Neckel-Oliveira, Selvino Martinelli, Bruno M. Akama, Alberto Rodrigues, Domingos de Jesus Silveira, Luis Fabio Scariot, Aldicir Fernandes, G. Wilson |
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The effects of Brazil's political crisis on science funding necessary for biodiversity conservation are likely to be global. Brazil is not only the world's most biodiverse nation, it is responsible for the greater part of the Amazon forest, which regulates the climate and provides rain to much of southern South America. Brazil was a world leader in satellite monitoring of land-use change, in-situ biodiversity monitoring, reduction in tropical-forest deforestation, protection of indigenous lands, and a model for other developing nations. Coordinated public responses will be necessary to prevent special-interest groups from using the political crisis to weaken science funding, environmental legislation and law enforcement. © 2018 Magnusson, Grelle, Marques, Rocha, Dias, Fontana, Bergallo, Overbeck, Vale, Tomas, Cerqueira, Collevatti, Pillar, Malabarba, Lins-e-Silva, Neckel-Oliveira, Martinelli, Akama, Rodrigues, Silveira, Scariot and Fernandes. |
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