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2016*
- ABERCROMBIE, S. P.; FRIEDL, M. A. Improving the Consistency of Multitemporal Land Cover Maps Using a Hidden Markov Model. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, v. 54, n. 2, p. 703–713, 2016.
- AGUIAR, A. P. D. et al. Land use change emission scenarios: Anticipating a forest transition process in the Brazilian Amazon. Global Change Biology, v. 22, n. 5, p. 1821–1840, 2016a.
- AGUIAR, L. M. S. et al. Should I stay or should I go? Climate change effects on the future of Neotropical savannah bats. Global Ecology and Conservation, v. 5, p. 22–33, jan. 2016b.
- ALMEIDA, C. et al. Typologies and spatialization of agricultural production systems in Rondônia, Brazil: Linking land use, socioeconomics and territorial configuration. Land, v. 5, n. 2, 2016a.
- ALMEIDA, C. A. et al. High spatial resolution land use and land cover mapping of the Brazilian legal Amazon in 2008 using Landsat-5/TM and MODIS data [Mapeamento do uso e cobertura da terra na Amazônia Legal Brasileira com alta resolução espacial utilizando dados Landsat-5/TM e MODIS]. Acta Amazonica, v. 46, n. 3, p. 291–302, 2016b.
- BANHOS, A. et al. Reduction of genetic diversity of the Harpy Eagle in Brazilian tropical forests. PLoS ONE, v. 11, n. 2, 2016.
- BARLOW, J. et al. Anthropogenic disturbance in tropical forests can double biodiversity loss from deforestation. Nature, v. 535, n. 7610, p. 144–147, 2016.
- BARNI, P. E. et al. Spatial distribution of forest biomass in Brazil’s state of Roraima, northern Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 377, p. 170–181, 2016.
- BARROS, H. S.; FEARNSIDE, P. M. Soil carbon stock changes due to edge effects in central Amazon forest fragments. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 379, p. 30–36, 2016.
- BOWMAN, M. S. Impact of foot-and-mouth disease status on deforestation in Brazilian Amazon and cerrado municipalities between 2000 and 2010. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, v. 75, p. 25–40, 2016.
- BRANCALION, P. H. S. et al. A critical analysis of the Native Vegetation Protection Law of Brazil (2012): updates and ongoing initiatives. Natureza & Conservação, v. 14, p. 1–15, abr. 2016.
- BROWN, D. S.; BROWN, J. C.; BROWN, C. Land occupations and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Land Use Policy, v. 54, p. 331–338, 2016.
- CARVALHO, J. A. et al. CO<inf>2</inf> and CO emission rates from three forest fire controlled experiments in Western Amazonia. Atmospheric Environment, v. 135, p. 73–83, 2016.
- CARVALHO, T. S.; DOMINGUES, E. P. Economic and deforestation scenario for the Brazilian Amazon between 2006 and 2030. Nova Economia, v. 26, n. 2, p. 585–621, 2016.
- CARVALHO, T. S.; MAGALHÃES, A. S.; DOMINGUES, E. P. Desmatamento e a contribuição econômica da floresta na amazônia. Estudos Economicos, v. 46, n. 2, p. 499–531, 2016.
- CASTELLO, L.; MACEDO, M. N. Large-scale degradation of Amazonian freshwater ecosystems. Global Change Biology, v. 22, n. 3, p. 990–1007, 2016.
- CASTRO, R. B.; ALBERNAZ, A. L. Consistency and use of information about threats in the participatory process for identification of priority conservation areas in the Brazilian Amazon. Journal for Nature Conservation, v. 30, p. 44–51, maio 2016.
- CAVIGLIA-HARRIS, J. et al. Busting the Boom-Bust Pattern of Development in the Brazilian Amazon. World Development, v. 79, p. 82–96, 2016.
- CHOI, S.; KIM, H. The impact of conglomerate farming on the poor: Empirical evidence from the Brazil soy sector. International Area Studies Review, v. 19, n. 2, p. 147–164, 2016.
- CLEC’H, S. L. et al. Mapping multiple ecosystem services indicators: Toward an objective-oriented approach. Ecological Indicators, v. 69, p. 508–521, 2016.
- COHN, A. S. et al. Patterns and processes of pasture to crop conversion in Brazil: Evidence from Mato Grosso State. Land Use Policy, v. 55, p. 108–120, set. 2016.
- CUNHA, F. A. F. D. S. et al. The implementation costs of forest conservation policies in Brazil. Ecological Economics, v. 130, p. 209–220, 2016.
- DA SILVA FREITAS, L. F. et al. The distributional effects of emissions taxation in Brazil and their implications for climate policy. Energy Economics, v. 59, p. 37–44, 2016.
- DANTAS DE PAULA, M.; GROENEVELD, J.; HUTH, A. The extent of edge effects in fragmented landscapes: Insights from satellite measurements of tree cover. Ecological Indicators, v. 69, p. 196–204, 2016.
- DE ARAUJO BARBOSA, C. C. et al. Evolutionary social and biogeophysical changes in the Amazon, Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna and Mekong deltas. Sustainability Science, v. 11, n. 4, p. 555–574, 2016.
- DE MARQUES, A. A. B.; SCHNEIDER, M.; PERES, C. A. Human population and socioeconomic modulators of conservation performance in 788 Amazonian and Atlantic Forest reserves. PeerJ, v. 2016, n. 7, 2016.
- DEVRIES, B. et al. Characterizing forest change using community-based monitoring data and landsat time series. PLoS ONE, v. 11, n. 3, 2016.
- FARIA, W. R.; ALMEIDA, A. N. Relationship between openness to trade and deforestation: Empirical evidence from the Brazilian Amazon. Ecological Economics, v. 121, p. 85–97, 2016.
- FERREIRA, H. S.; SERRAGLIO, D. A.; MENDES, R. L. M. National policy on climate change and the protection of the Amazon forest. Environmental Policy and Law, v. 46, n. 6, p. 419–424, 2016.
- GIBBS, H. K. et al. Did Ranchers and Slaughterhouses Respond to Zero-Deforestation Agreements in the Brazilian Amazon? Conservation Letters, v. 9, n. 1, p. 32–42, 2016.
- GIL, J. D. B.; GARRETT, R.; BERGER, T. Determinants of crop-livestock integration in Brazil: Evidence from the household and regional levels. Land Use Policy, v. 59, p. 557–568, 2016.
- GODAR, J. et al. Balancing detail and scale in assessing transparency to improve the governance of agricultural commodity supply chains. Environmental Research Letters, v. 11, n. 3, 2016.
- GROSS, M. How can we save forest biodiversity? Current Biology, v. 26, n. 22, p. R1167–R1170, nov. 2016.
- HANSEN, M. C. et al. Humid tropical forest disturbance alerts using Landsat data. Environmental Research Letters, v. 11, n. 3, 2016.
- HARGITA, Y.; GÜNTER, S.; KÖTHKE, M. Brazil submitted the first REDD+ reference level to the UNFCCC-Implications regarding climate effectiveness and cost-efficiency. Land Use Policy, v. 55, p. 340–347, 2016a.
- HARGITA, Y.; GÜNTER, S.; KÖTHKE, M. Brazil submitted the first REDD+ reference level to the UNFCCC—Implications regarding climate effectiveness and cost-efficiency. Land Use Policy, v. 55, p. 340–347, set. 2016b.
- JAKOVAC, C. C. et al. Land use as a filter for species composition in Amazonian secondary forests. Journal of Vegetation Science, v. 27, n. 6, p. 1104–1116, 2016.
- JAQUETTI, R. et al. Ecofunctional Traits and Biomass Production in Leguminous Tree Species under Fertilization Treatments during Forest Restoration in Amazonia. Forests, v. 7, n. 12, p. 76, 12 abr. 2016.
- JUSYS, T. Fundamental causes and spatial heterogeneity of deforestation in Legal Amazon. Applied Geography, v. 75, p. 188–199, 2016a.
- JUSYS, T. Quantifying avoided deforestation in Pará: Protected areas, buffer zones and edge effects. Journal for Nature Conservation, v. 33, p. 10–17, 2016b.
- KRÜGER, C.; LAKES, T. Revealing Uncertainties in Land Change Modeling Using Probabilities. Transactions in GIS, v. 20, n. 4, p. 526–546, 2016.
- LAHSEN, M.; BUSTAMANTE, M. M. C.; DALLA-NORA, E. L. Undervaluing and overexploiting the Brazilian Cerrado at our peril. Environment, v. 58, n. 6, p. 4–15, 2016.
- LANGERWISCH, F. et al. Deforestation in Amazonia impacts riverine carbon dynamics. Earth System Dynamics, v. 7, n. 4, p. 953–968, 2016.
- LATHUILLIÈRE, M. J.; COE, M. T.; JOHNSON, M. S. A review of green-and blue-water resources and their trade-offs for future agricultural production in the Amazon Basin: What could irrigated agriculture mean for Amazonia? Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, v. 20, n. 6, p. 2179–2194, 2016.
- LATUF, M.; AMARAL, E. Assessment of suspended sediment discharge in the Purus River basin, Brazil. International Journal of River Basin Management, v. 14, n. 4, p. 413–429, 2016.
- LE TOURNEAU, F.-M. Is Brazil now in control of deforestation in the Amazon? Cybergeo, 27 jan. 2016.
- LÉLIS DA SILVA, F. et al. Dimensions of use and land cover in the micro-regions of the state of para [Dimensões do uso e cobertura da terra nas mesorregiões do estado do pará]. Espacios, v. 37, n. 5, p. 1–1, 2016.
- LIBANIO, P. A. C. The use of goal-oriented strategies for water pollution control in Brazil [O uso de estratégias focadas em resultados para o controle da poluição hídrica no Brasil]. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental, v. 21, n. 4, p. 731–738, 2016.
- LIESENBERG, V.; DE SOUZA FILHO, C. R.; GLOAGUEN, R. Evaluating Moisture and Geometry Effects on L-Band SAR Classification Performance Over a Tropical Rain Forest Environment. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, v. 9, n. 12, p. 5357–5368, 2016.
- LOBO, F. et al. Distribution of Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in the Tapajós River Basin (Brazilian Amazon) over the Past 40 Years and Relationship with Water Siltation. Remote Sensing, v. 8, n. 7, p. 579, 9 jul. 2016.
- L’ROE, J. et al. Mapping properties to monitor forests: Landholder response to a large environmental registration program in the Brazilian Amazon. Land Use Policy, v. 57, p. 193–203, 2016.
- LU, M. et al. Spatio-temporal change detection from multidimensional arrays: Detecting deforestation from MODIS time series. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, v. 117, p. 227–236, 2016.
- MAS, J.-F.; LEMOINE-RODRÍGUEZ, R.; TAUD, H. Toward a near-real time forest monitoring system [Technical note]. Investigaciones Geograficas, v. 2016, n. 91, p. 168–175, 2016.
- MAUS, V. et al. A Time-Weighted Dynamic Time Warping Method for Land-Use and Land-Cover Mapping. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, v. 9, n. 8, p. 3729–3739, 2016.
- MAZZETTO, A. M. et al. Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon [Atividade da biomassa microbiana do solo alterada pelo uso da terra no sudoeste da Amazônia]. Bragantia, v. 75, n. 1, p. 79–86, 2016.
- MELLO, L. N. C.; SALES, M. H. R.; ROSA, L. P. Analysis of results of biomass forest inventory in northeastern Amazon for development of REDD+ carbon project. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, v. 88, n. 1, p. 55–64, 4 mar. 2016.
- MIETTINEN, J. et al. On the extent of fire-induced forest degradation in Mato Grosso, Brazilian Amazon, in 2000, 2005 and 2010. International Journal of Wildland Fire, v. 25, n. 2, p. 129–136, 2016.
- MOUTINHO, P.; GUERRA, R.; AZEVEDO-RAMOS, C. Achieving zero deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: What is missing? Elementa, v. 4, 2016.
- MÜLLER, H.; GRIFFITHS, P.; HOSTERT, P. Long-term deforestation dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon—Uncovering historic frontier development along the Cuiabá–Santarém highway. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, v. 44, p. 61–69, fev. 2016.
- NAIDOO, L. et al. L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar imagery performs better than optical datasets at retrieving woody fractional cover in deciduous, dry savannahs. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, v. 52, p. 54–64, out. 2016.
- NAKAZONO, E. M.; MAGNUSSON, W. E. Unsustainable Management of Arumã (Ischnosiphon polyphyllus [Poepp. & Endl.] Körn.) by the Novo Airão Artisans Association, Rio Negro, Amazon, Brazil1. Economic Botany, v. 70, n. 2, p. 132–144, 2016.
- NAPOLI, C.; GARCIA-TELLEZ, B. A framework for understanding energy for water. International Journal of Water Resources Development, v. 32, n. 3, p. 339–361, 2016.
- NOGUEIRA, D. S. et al. Little effects of reduced-impact logging on insect communities in eastern Amazonia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, v. 188, n. 7, 2016.
- NUNES, S. et al. Compensating for past deforestation: Assessing the legal forest surplus and deficit of the state of Pará, eastern Amazonia. Land Use Policy, v. 57, p. 749–758, nov. 2016.
- PACK, S. M. et al. Protected area downgrading, downsizing, and degazettement (PADDD) in the Amazon. Biological Conservation, v. 197, p. 32–39, maio 2016.
- PATRÍCIO, M. C. M.; DE ARAÚJO, S. M. S. Social and environmental indicators in the municipalities of Cabaceiras and Barra de São Miguel – PB -Brazil: Fragilities and vulnerabilities to drought and desertification [Indicadores socioambientais dos municípios de Cabaceiras e Barra de São Miguel – PB – Brasil: Fragilidades e vulnerabilidades à seca e à desertificação]. Espacios, v. 37, n. 24, p. 4, 2016.
- PEREIRA, F. S.; VIEIRA, I. C. G. Urban expansion of the metropolitan region of belém from the perspective of a sustainability index system [Expansão urbana da Região metropolitana de belém sob a ótica de um sistema de índices de sustentabilidade]. Revista Ambiente e Agua, v. 11, n. 3, p. 731–744, 2016.
- PEREIRA, L. O. et al. ALOS/PALSAR Data Evaluation for Land Use and Land Cover Mapping in the Amazon Region. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, v. 9, n. 12, p. 5413–5423, 2016.
- PINHEIRO, T. F. et al. Forest degradation associated with logging frontier expansion in the Amazon: The BR-163 region in southwestern pará, Brazil. Earth Interactions, v. 20, n. 17, 2016.
- PIRES, G. F. et al. Increased climate risk in Brazilian double cropping agriculture systems: Implications for land use in Northern Brazil. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 228–229, p. 286–298, 2016.
- POCEWICZ, A.; GARCIA, E. Deforestation facilitates widespread stream habitat and flow alteration in the Brazilian Amazon. Biological Conservation, v. 203, p. 252–259, 2016.
- POWELL, L. L. et al. Forest recovery in post-pasture Amazonia: Testing a conceptual model of space use by insectivorous understory birds. Biological Conservation, v. 194, p. 22–30, 2016.
- PRADO, L. P. et al. Strumigenys fairchildi brown, 1961 (Formicidae, myrmicinae): First record of this rarely collected ant from Brazil. Check List, v. 12, n. 4, 2016.
- RAUSCH, L.; GIBBS, H. Property Arrangements and Soy Governance in the Brazilian State of Mato Grosso: Implications for Deforestation-Free Production. Land, v. 5, n. 2, p. 7, 24 mar. 2016.
- RIBEIRO, H. V. et al. Characterizing the spatio-temporal land use in the Paraguai/Jauquara basin, Mato Grosso – Brazil. Espacios, v. 37, n. 31, 2016.
- RICHARDS, P. D.; VANWEY, L. Farm-scale distribution of deforestation and remaining forest cover in Mato Grosso. Nature Climate Change, v. 6, n. 4, p. 418–425, 2016.
- RODRIGUEZ, D. A.; TOMASELLA, J. On the ability of large-scale hydrological models to simulate land use and land cover change impacts in Amazonian basins. Hydrological Sciences Journal, v. 61, n. 10, p. 1831–1846, 2016.
- RUFALCO-MOUTINHO, P. et al. Larval habitats of Anopheles species in a rural settlement on the malaria frontier of southwest Amazon, Brazil. Acta Tropica, v. 164, p. 243–258, 2016.
- SÁ, C.; GRIECO, J. Open Data for Science, Policy, and the Public Good. Review of Policy Research, v. 33, n. 5, p. 526–543, 2016.
- SALAME, C. W. et al. Use of spatial regression models in the analysis of burnings and deforestation occurrences in forest region, Amazon, Brazil. Environmental Earth Sciences, v. 75, n. 3, p. 1–12, 2016.
- SALVINI, G. et al. A role-playing game as a tool to facilitate social learning and collective action towards Climate Smart Agriculture: Lessons learned from Apuí, Brazil. Environmental Science and Policy, v. 63, p. 113–121, 2016.
- SCHROTH, G. et al. Commodity production as restoration driver in the Brazilian Amazon? Pasture re-agro-forestation with cocoa (Theobroma cacao) in southern Pará. Sustainability Science, v. 11, n. 2, p. 277–293, 2016.
- SCOLES, R. et al. Survival and fructification of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. in Deforested Areas, Oriximiná, Pará [Sobrevivência e frutificação de Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. em áreas Desmatadas em Oriximiná, Pará]. Floresta e Ambiente, v. 23, n. 4, p. 555–564, 2016.
- SMITH, P. et al. Global change pressures on soils from land use and management. Global Change Biology, v. 22, n. 3, p. 1008–1028, 2016.
- SOARES-FILHO, B. et al. Brazil’s market for trading forest certificates. PLoS ONE, v. 11, n. 4, 2016.
- SOLAR, R. R. C. et al. A quanttatve baseline of ants and orchid bees in human-modified amazonian landscapes in Paragominas, Pará, Brazil. Sociobiology, v. 63, n. 3, p. 925–940, 2016.
- SOUSA, P. Q. Decreasing deforestation in the Southern Brazilian Amazon-The role of administrative sanctions in Mato Grosso state. Forests, v. 7, n. 3, 2016.
- SOUZA-FILHO, P. W. M. et al. Four decades of land-cover, land-use and hydroclimatology changes in the Itacaiúnas River watershed, southeastern Amazon. Journal of Environmental Management, v. 167, p. 175–184, fev. 2016.
- STREY, S. et al. Response of soil organic carbon to land-use change in central Brazil: a large-scale comparison of Ferralsols and Acrisols. Plant and Soil, v. 408, n. 1–2, p. 327–342, 2016.
- TASKER, K. A.; ARIMA, E. Y. Fire regimes in Amazonia: The relative roles of policy and precipitation. Anthropocene, v. 14, p. 46–57, 2016.
- TOLLEFSON, JEFF. Deforestation spikes in Brazilian Amazon. Nature News, v. 540, n. 7632, p. 182, 2016.
- TOURNE, D. C. M. et al. Potential topoclimatic zones as support for forest plantation in the Amazon: Advances and challenges to growing paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum). Environmental Development, v. 18, p. 26–35, 2016.
- TRITSCH, I. et al. Multiple patterns of forest disturbance and logging shape forest landscapes in Paragominas, Brazil. Forests, v. 7, n. 12, 2016.
- TRITSCH, I.; ARVOR, D. Transition in environmental governance in the Brazilian Amazon: emergence of a new pattern of socio-economic development and deforestation. Land Use Policy, v. 59, p. 446–455, dez. 2016.
- TRITSCH, I.; LE TOURNEAU, F.-M. Population densities and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: New insights on the current human settlement patterns. Applied Geography, v. 76, p. 163–172, 2016.
- TURCIOS, M. M. et al. Soil charcoal as long-term pyrogenic carbon storage in Amazonian seasonal forests. Global Change Biology, v. 22, n. 1, p. 190–197, 2016.
- TYUKAVINA, A. et al. Pan-tropical hinterland forests: Mapping minimally disturbed forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography, v. 25, n. 2, p. 151–163, 2016.
- VAN MARLE, M. J. E. et al. Annual South American forest loss estimates based on passive microwave remote sensing (1990&ndash;2010). Biogeosciences, v. 13, n. 2, p. 609–624, 2016.
- VEDOVATO, L. B. et al. The extent of 2014 forest fragmentation in the Brazilian Amazon. Regional Environmental Change, v. 16, n. 8, p. 2485–2490, 2016.
- VERGOPOLAN, N.; FISHER, J. B. The impact of deforestation on the hydrological cycle in Amazonia as observed from remote sensing. International Journal of Remote Sensing, v. 37, n. 22, p. 5412–5430, 16 nov. 2016.
- VIANA, R. L.; DE FREITAS, C. M.; GIATTI, L. L. Environmental health and development in legal amazon: Socio-economic, environmental and sanitary indicators, challenges and perspectives [Saúde ambiental e desenvolvimento na amazônia legal: Indicadores socioeconômicos, ambientais e sanitários, desafios e perspectivas]. Saude e Sociedade, v. 25, n. 1, p. 233–246, 2016.
- VILLALÓN TURRUBIATES, I. E. et al. Special Issue on Applied Earth Observation and Remote Sensing in Latin America. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, v. 9, n. 12, p. 5287–5293, 2016.
- VIOLA, E.; BASSO, L. Wandering decarbonization: The BRIC countries as conservative climate powers. Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional, v. 59, n. 1, 2016.
- WANG, Q. et al. A New Geostatistical Solution to Remote Sensing Image Downscaling. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, v. 54, n. 1, p. 386–396, 2016.
- WESSELS, K. J. et al. Rapid land cover map updates using change detection and robust random forest classifiers. Remote Sensing, v. 8, n. 11, 2016.
2015*
- AGUIAR-SILVA, F. H. et al. Resource availability and diet in Harpy Eagle breeding territories on the Xingu River, Brazilian Amazon [Disponibilidade e consumo de presas por harpia no entorno de territórios de nidificação no rio Xingu, Amazônia Oriental Brasileira]. Brazilian Journal of Biology, v. 75, n. 3, p. S181–S189, 2015.
- ALKIMIM, A.; SPAROVEK, G.; CLARKE, K. C. Converting Brazil’s pastures to cropland: An alternative way to meet sugarcane demand and to spare forestlands. Applied Geography, v. 62, p. 75–84, 2015.
- ANDERSON, L. O. et al. Disentangling the contribution of multiple land covers to fire-mediated carbon emissions in Amazonia during the 2010 drought. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, v. 29, n. 10, p. 1739–1753, 2015.
- ASNER, G. P. Organismic remote sensing for tropical forest ecology and conservation. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, v. 100, n. 3, p. 127–140, 2015.
- ASSUNCĄO, J.; GANDOUR, C.; ROCHA, R. Deforestation slowdown in the Brazilian Amazon: Prices or policies? Environment and Development Economics, v. 20, n. 6, p. 697–722, 2015.
- AUBERTIN, C. Deforestation control policies in Brazil: sovereignty versus the market. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, v. 24, n. 3, p. 147–162, 3 jul. 2015.
- AZEVEDO, A. A.; STABILE, M. C. C.; REIS, T. N. P. Commodity production in Brazil: Combining zero deforestation and zero illegality Commodity production in Brazil. Elementa, v. 3, 2015.
- AZEVEDO-RAMOS, C.; SILVA, J. N. M.; MERRY, F. The evolution of Brazilian forest concessions. Elementa, v. 3, 2015.
- BADGER, A. M.; DIRMEYER, P. A. Climate response to Amazon forest replacement by heterogeneous crop cover. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, v. 19, n. 11, p. 4547–4557, 2015.
- BALCH, J. K. et al. The Susceptibility of Southeastern Amazon Forests to Fire: Insights from a Large-Scale Burn Experiment. BioScience, v. 65, n. 9, p. 893–905, 2015.
- BARNI, P. E. et al. Deforestation and Forest Fires in Roraima and Their Relationship with Phytoclimatic Regions in the Northern Brazilian Amazon. Environmental Management, v. 55, n. 5, p. 1124–1138, 2015.
- BÉLIVEAU, A. et al. Early effects of slash-and-burn cultivation on soil physicochemical properties of small-scale farms in the Tapajós region, Brazilian Amazon. Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 153, n. 2, p. 205–221, 2015.
- BEUCHLE, R. et al. Land cover changes in the Brazilian Cerrado and Caatinga biomes from 1990 to 2010 based on a systematic remote sensing sampling approach. Applied Geography, v. 58, p. 116–127, 2015.
- BICALHO, A. M. D. S. M.; HOEFLE, S. W. Conservation units, environmental services and frontier peasants in the central Amazon: Multifunctionality, juxtaposition or conflict? Research in Economic Anthropology, v. 35, p. 67–105, 2015.
- BORDIGNON, C. R. et al. Fish complementarity is associated to forests in Amazonian streams. Neotropical Ichthyology, v. 13, n. 3, p. 579–590, 2015.
- BUSTAMANTE, M. M. C. et al. Nitrogen management challenges in major watersheds of South America. Environmental Research Letters, v. 10, n. 6, p. 065007, 1 jun. 2015.
- CANO-CRESPO, A. et al. Forest edge burning in the Brazilian Amazon promoted by escaping fires from managed pastures. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, v. 120, n. 10, p. 2095–2107, 2015.
- CASTELO, T. B. / Florestal Brasileira e Políticas do Governo de Combate ao Desmatamento na Amazônia Legal. Ambiente e Sociedade, v. 18, n. 4, p. 221–242, dez. 2015.
- CAVIGLIA-HARRIS, J. L. et al. Detecting and interpreting secondary forest on an old Amazonian frontier. Journal of Land Use Science, v. 10, n. 4, p. 442–465, 2015.
- CEMIN, G.; DUCATI, J. R. Stochastic models applied to dynamic evaluation of forest landscape of remainings from atlantic forest in the city of caxias do sul-rs [Modelos estocásticos aplicados à avaliação dinâmica da paisagem florestal de remanescentes de mata atlântica no município de caxias do sul-rs]. Revista Arvore, v. 39, n. 6, p. 1019–1030, 2015.
- CHERUBINI, E. et al. Life cycle assessment of swine production in Brazil: A comparison of four manure management systems. Journal of Cleaner Production, v. 87, n. C, p. 68–77, 2015.
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