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How open data can contribute to the fight against deforestation and the sustainable forest and agricultural production?
Despite recent advances and efforts in forest monitoring and the relative reduction in annual deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon [1] , the illegal logging remains a major environmental problem, generating social conflict, emissions of the greenhouse effect and environmental degradation . Another challenge, present in all regions of the country is to ensure that rural properties maintain and / or recover the areas, which by law, must have forest cover, such as river banks and hilltops. Currently 21 million hectares that should have forests, have other types of land use.
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Private preserve area equivalent to national parks and reserves
Matter produced by journalist Alexandre Mansur, for the season / Planet Blog First results of the Rural Environmental Registry reveal that farms and ranches keep preserved area the size of the entire national system of protected areas
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private land have 30% less wood than they should
Matter produced by journalist Giovanna Girardi / The State of São Paulo A preliminary analysis on a sample of 62% of the area of real estate registered in the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) points out that at least 30% have a deficit of Legal Reserve - portion of private property which, by law, should be preserved with native vegetation
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The Brazil Forest Code is for real?
The deadline to fill the rural environmental registration closed with 80% of the registered area. It is a sign that conservation must be seen as an ally of the producer, and not vice versa.
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Government postpones for one year deadline for completion of the CAR
The federal government published on Thursday, 5, in the Official Gazette, an interim order extending for another year the deadline for landowners make enrollment in the Rural Environmental Registry, the CAR. Benefit only applies to small farms.
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Lack clarity climate promise
Andrea Azevedo, Mario Mantovani and Paulo Barreto The Brazil will present at the 21th Climate Conference in Paris, its greenhouse gas emissions control plan until 2025, INDC. It brings some advances - the largest is to recognize that it is necessary to take off the development of a country of increased burning of fossil fuels. However, issues that concern the forests concerned.
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Forest Law zeraria deforestation in the Amazon
At least in the Amazon, zero deforestation by 2030 is not only possible, as is the natural consequence of the effective compliance of the Forest Code. The conclusion is a study of the space agency, commissioned by the Ministry of Environment and delivered to the Minister Izabella Teixeira. It will support the INDC, acronym by which it is known the plan that Brazil will present to the UN later this week for the climate agreement in Paris.
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Municipalities can take care of themselves rivers and springs?
Malu Ribeiro Despite the water crisis and the evidence on the importance of protecting vegetation in the maintenance of water sources, currently in the House of the Representatives a proposal that threatens native forests and urban green areas.
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Comply with the forest law is an obligation, not ambition
Mario Mantovani Dilma Rousseff revealed, next to the American president, some Brazilian contributions to tackling global warming. But what she put on the table was much more modest than the country can and should do.
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For biodiversity, the forest is good whole and not in pieces
Aldem Bourscheit Fly agricultural production areas reveals in various regions of the country, a patchwork: there are large stretches of crops and pastures, interspersed here and there by portions of forests that every farm should keep - legal reserves - plus conservation areas permanent, which protect water bodies and hilltops.
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