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2025*

  1. RIPPLE, William J. et al. The 2025 state of the climate report: a planet on the brink. BioScience, p. biaf149, 29 out. 2025.
  2. ARRUDA, Daniel Meira et al. Deforestation in Areas of Higher Suitability Does Not Imply Greater Productivity: The Mismatch Between Environmental and Economic Sustainability in the Cerrado. Sociedade & Natureza, v. 37, n. 1, 28 out. 2025.
  3. FERREIRA, Anderson Targino Da Silva et al. Water Surface Loss and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Biome by Farming Expansion and Weak Legislation. Earth, v. 6, n. 3, p. 108, 10 set. 2025.
  4. MAUÉS MORAES, Lorena et al. Impact of land use change and climate on the Brazilian Amazon: a review on carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions. Scientia agropecuaria, v. 16, n. 4, p. 671–688, 1 set. 2025.
  5. LATHUILLIÈRE, Michael J. et al. International reliance on Brazil’s water through soy and beef supply chains. Communications Earth & Environment, v. 6, n. 1, p. 688, 25 ago. 2025.
  6. ALBARRACÍN, Juan; MOURA KAROLCZAK, Rodrigo; WOLFF, Jonas. Violence against civil society actors in democracies: Territorialization of criminal economies and the assassination of social activists in Brazil. Journal of Peace Research, p. 00223433251347784, 20 ago. 2025.
  7. TRAJBER WAISBICH, Laura. “The Forest is Burning, Call the Police!” Challenges to Governing the Security-Development-Environment Nexus in the Amazon Basin. Latin American Perspectives, p. 0094582X251366305, 15 ago. 2025.
  8. TELLO, Carlos; SCHRÖDER, Lea Sophia; NEUBURGER, Martina. Rural Producers’ Discourses on the Brazilian Agricultural Frontier: Between Local and External Narratives on Land and Forest. DIE ERDE – Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin, Forthcoming Articles, 14 ago. 2025.
  9. BARNI, Paulo Eduardo et al. Edge Effects in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil’s Roraima State. Forests, v. 16, n. 8, p. 1322, 13 ago. 2025.
  10. DA SILVA, Brenda Caroline Sampaio et al. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Dengue in the State of Pará and the Socio-Environmental Determinants in Eastern Brazilian Amazon. Infectious Disease Reports, v. 17, n. 4, p. 99, 11 ago. 2025.
  11. FENDRICH, Arthur et al. Human influence on Amazon’s aboveground carbon dynamics intensified over the last decade. Nature Communications, v. 16, n. 1, p. 6681, 21 jul. 2025.
  12. ARISCO, Nicholas J. et al. The impact of weather and extreme events on malaria transmission in the Brazilian Amazon: a case-crossover and population-based study. The Lancet Regional Health – Americas , v. 49, p. 101189, 17 jul. 2025.
  13. FERNANDES, Carolina Cristina et al. Scientific Research for Amazonia: A Review on Key Trends and Gaps. Conservation, v. 5, n. 3, p. 35, 9 jul. 2025.
  14. GOMES-DA-SILVA, Janaína; NIC LUGHADHA, Eimear; FORZZA, Rafaela Campostrini. Protecting hidden treasures: Indigenous lands safeguard 50% of areas with the highest potential for angiosperm discoveries in Brazil—patterns and conservation priorities. PLOS One, v. 20, n. 7, p. e0326507, 9 jul. 2025.
  15. BARRETO, Alisson Castro; MARTINS, Tailon; MENDONÇA SOUZA, Adriano. Modeling deforestation drivers in the Brazilian Amazon: a comparison of quantitative approaches. Big Earth Data, p. 1–35, 4 jun. 2025.
  16. SHIMABUKURO, Yosio Edemir et al. Monitoring annual Landsat-based deforestation using LSMM and MODIS-burned area product in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. Discover Conservation, v. 2, n. 1, p. 21, 29 maio 2025.
  17. BITAR, Murilo Victor Silva; DOMAHOVSKI, Alexandre Cruz. Uncovering Brazilian Otiocerinae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Derbidae): description of three new species and first records for the tribes Sikaianini Muir, 1913 and Patarini Emeljanov, 1995. Zootaxa, v. 5637, n. 2, p. 271–291, 21 maio 2025.
  18. DE ARAÚJO, Giovanni Martins Mascarenhas. An Extractivist War on Life: Legal and Political Manoeuvres to Enable the Advance of Agribusiness Interests in the Brazilian Amazon. Law and Critique, 18 maio 2025.
  19. LEAL FILHO, Walter et al. Managing ecosystem services in the Brazilian Amazon: the influence of deforestation and forest degradation in the world’s largest rain forest. Geoscience Letters, v. 12, n. 1, p. 24, 16 maio 2025.
  20. DE FRANÇA, T. C.; CARNEIRO, L. S.; MARTÍNEZ, C. Species distribution modeling predicts different distribution alterations in two neotropical psittacidae species under climate change scenarios. Ornithology Research, v. 33, n. 1, p. 36, 5 maio 2025.
  21. ALVAREZ, F. et al. Tree species hyperdominance and rarity in the South American Cerrado. Communications Biology, v. 8, n. 1, p. 695, 3 maio 2025.
  22. LONGO, Marcos et al. Degradation and deforestation increase the sensitivity of the Amazon Forest to climate extremes. Environmental Research Letters, v. 20, n. 5, p. 054024, 1 maio 2025.
  23. MARCA, L.; ALVIM, A. M. Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: an analysis of spatial interactions between economic and demographic factors. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1 maio 2025.
  24. WEST, C. et al. The global deforestation footprint of agriculture and forestry. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 29 abr. 2025.
  25. MATAVELI, G. et al. How Do Emission Factors Contribute to the Uncertainty in Biomass Burning Emissions in the Amazon and Cerrado? Atmosphere, v. 16, n. 4, p. 423, 4 abr. 2
  26. OLIVEIRA, P. V. C.; ZHANG, X. Upper canopy and understory phenology of Brazilian Amazon forests seen by GEDI lasers. Environmental Research Letters, v. 20, n. 4, p. 044015, 1 abr. 2025.
  27. BOGONI, J. A.; DE OLIVEIRA, R. F.; DOS SANTOS-FILHO, M. Environmental and landscape changes drive medium- to large-bodied mammal species composition across an Amazon-Cerrado ecotone amid the deforestation expansion. Mammalia, 19 mar. 2025.
  28. BAKER, J. C. A. et al. Climate benefits of Amazon secondary forests – recent advances and research needs. Environmental Research Letters, 24 fev. 2025.
  29. PEREIRA, G. M. et al. Nutritional Dynamics Characterization of Soil Under Pasture in A Land Reform Settlement Area in Southeastern Pará. Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental, v. 19, n. 2, p. e011307, 18 fev. 2025.
  30. ANTÔNIO DA SILVA JÚNIOR, J. et al. Sensitivity of C-VV and C-VH polarizations for edge extraction by mathematical morphology in a deforestation. FLORESTA, v. 55, n. 1, p. e87597, 11 fev. 2025.
  31. PACHECO RAMOS, C. J.; GRAÇA, P. M. L. D. A.; FEARNSIDE, P. M. Adjusted ∆ NBR Index Thresholds for Forest Fire Severity Mapping: A Study in Central Amazonia. Land Degradation & Development, p. ldr.5466, 5 fev. 2025.
  32. CELESTE, H. et al. Multiparameter analysis of small non-flying mammals’ response to forest restoration post-bauxite mining in eastern Amazonia. PLOS ONE , v. 20, n. 1, p. e0315904, 24 jan. 2025.
  33. CHAVES, M. E. D. et al. Mixing Data Cube Architecture and Geo-Object-Oriented Time Series Segmentation for Mapping Heterogeneous Landscapes. AgriEngineering, v. 7, n. 1, p. 19, 17 jan. 2025.
  34. DEPAULA, G.; VELOSO, L. Comparing market instruments for forest conservation in Brazil using farm-level census data. Environment and Development Economics, p. 1–31, 13 jan. 2025.
  35. FATEMEH KOUHESTANI. The impact of climate change on biological systems and biodiversity. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, v. 14, n. 1, p. 1885–1900, 30 jan. 2025.
  36. ALVES, Guilherme Prado et al. Deforestation in Amazonian Sustainable Use Biodiversity Protection Areas: The case of the State Sustainable Yield Forests in Rondônia (Brazil). Journal for Nature Conservation, v. 88, p. 127055, 2025.
  37. ARAUJO, A. E.; MOREYRA, A. K. O desmatamento na Amazônia Legal (2008 a 2023): principais agentes agravantes. Revista GeoAmazônia, Belém, v.13, n. 25, p. 147-167, 2025. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/geoamazonia/article/view/17725/pdf. Acesso em: 26 abr. 2025.
  38. BÉLLO CARVALHO, Rodrigo et al. Brazil on fire: Igniting awareness of the 2024 wildfire crisis. Journal of Environmental Management, v. 389, p. 126190, 2025.
  39. BENVENUTO, Giovana A. et al. Precision Meets Speed: An Attention Encoder-Decoder Network for Deforestation Segmentation. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, v.22, p. 1–5, 2025.
  40. COSTA, Francisco De Assis. Rationale of the land market in the brazilian amazon and supply-demand oriented policies: A model and scenarios applied to Pará. Land Use Policy, v. 158, p. 107718, 2025.
  41. DAVID, H. C.; MACFARLANE, D. W. Controls on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Explaining past success actions, new challenges and recommendations. Acta Amazonica, v. 55, p. e55es24213, 2025.
  42. DE SOUSA, F. L.; DE SOUZA, P. N. Uncovering the drivers of national space programs – The Brazilian case. Acta Astronautica, v. 228, p. 417–434, 2025.
  43. DU, Yating et al. Amazon Basin shows reduced forest loss but increased forest spatial fragmentation in 1992–2020. Science of The Total Environment, v. 990, p. 179917, 2025.
  44. FALEIRO, Audo Araújo. Lula 3.0: foreign policy reconstruction and Brazil’s return to the world. Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, v. 68, n. 1, p. e009, 2025.
  45. FILHO, Arilson S. A. et al. Deforestation and visceral leishmaniasis: linking landscape change and health in the Amazon. Acta Tropica, v. 271, p. 107888, 2025.
  46. HEMOR, MA. J. S.; KAPILYA, R. The Economic Development and Sustainability of Latin America and East Asia in the 21st Century. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, v. 15, n. 02, p. 372–393, 2025.
  47. LI, Y. et al. Mining in the Amazon: An exploration of the tensions between infrastructure development, environmental protection, and indigenous rights under international and national laws. The Extractive Industries and Society, v. 22, p. 101628, 2025.
  48. MARCA, Luan; FRANCA, Marco Tulio Aniceto; ALVIM, Augusto Mussi. Sustainable development in the Brazilian Amazon: Analysis of the Green Municipalities Program on deforestation levels in the state of Pará. Environmental Development, v. 56, p. 101248, 2025.
  49. MORAES, I.; AZEVEDO-RAMOS, C. Influence of land-use planning on public forests’ vegetation cover: Insights from the Brazilian Amazon. Regional Science Policy & Practice, v. 17, n. 6, p. 100197, 2025.
  50. REIS, Izabel Cristina Dos et al. Co-occurrence of malaria and Chagas disease in the Brazilian Amazon: the need for integrated health surveillance. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, v. 41, n. suppl 1, p. e00042124, 2025.
  51. RODRIGUES, Érick Teixeira; VIEIRA MONTEIRO, Antônio Miguel; SOBRAL ESCADA, Maria Isabel. Assessing forest landscape disturbance and structural integrity through synthetic indices in the Brazilian Amazon. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, p. 101009, 2025.
  52. RODRIGUES, Marcos; SILVA, David Costa Correia; DA SILVA FREITAS, Josimar. Two decades of strategies, policies, and market institutions to slowdown deforestation in the Brazilian Legal Amazon. Regional Environmental Change, v. 25, n. 2, p. 71, 2025.
  53. SILVEIRA, F. et al. Economic complexity and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. World Development, v. 185, p. 106804, 2025.
  54. SOUZA, A. R. D. et al. Integrated health-environment-economy approach in the Brazilian Amazon: mapping production landscape units. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, v. 41, n. suppl 1, p. e00066424, 2025.
  55. VALLIM, D.; LEICHSENRING, A. The effect of the beef zero deforestation commitment in the Brazilian Amazon: A spatial panel data analysis. Ecological Economics, v. 230, p. 108503, 2025.
  56. VERGEL VERJEL, M. C.; VIEIRA, T. A. Climate change conflicts and challenges in Tapajós National Forest, Brazil. Regional Environmental Change, v. 25, n. 2, p. 56, 2025.
  57. VITOR, Ana Claudia Rorato; CODEÇO, Cláudia Torres; ESCADA, Maria Isabel Sobral. Epidemiological landscapes in the Amazon: exploring the association between land use, environmental indicators, and vector-borne diseases. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, v. 41, n. suppl 1, p. e00067024, 2025.
  58. YANG, D.; PARK, H. Integrity challenges in carbon markets: Comparing UNFCCC and voluntary REDD+ verification in the Amazon Biome. Environmental Science & Policy, v. 169, p. 104080, 2025.

2024*

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  1. AGUIAR, T. C. D. et al. Análise da interferência da abertura de estradas nos Parâmetros Morfométricos da rede de drenagem da bacia hidrográfica do alto rio das Garças – Rondônia, Amazônia Sul Ocidental. Cuadernos de Educación y Desarrollo, v. 16, n. 3, 12 mar. 2024.
  2. AKERMAN, A. et al. Impact of deforestation on the hydrogen, oxygen and iron isotope compositions of Amazonian streams. Chemical Geology, p. 122296, 2024.
  3. ALSHEHRI, M.; OUADOU, A.; SCOTT, G. J. Deep Transformer-based Network Deforestation Detection in the Brazilian Amazon Using Sentinel-2 Imagery. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, p. 1–1, 2024.
  4. ARANHA, F. S.; BRAGAGNOLO, C. Uso da terra e desmatamento na Amazônia Legal: uma análise por meio de dados em painel. International Journal of Scientific Management and Tourism, v. 10, n. 3, p. e972, 12 jun. 2024.
  5. ARAUJO, E. C. G. et al. Bioeconomy in the Amazon: Lessons and gaps from thirty years of non-timber forest products research. Journal of Environmental Management, v. 370, p. 122420, 2024.
  6. ATTÍLIO, L. A.; FARIA, J. R.; DE OLIVEIRA, A. R. Fiscal policy and deforestation. Sustainable Futures, v. 8, p. 100305, 2024.
  7. BERGAMO, M. C. S. et al. Antropização associada a surtos de doenças. CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES, v. 17, n. 8, p. e9123, 6 ago. 2024.
  8. BERTONCINI, C.; PAVELSKI, B. G. S. Environmental Law: Interconnectivity and Reflection from Lévinas. Veredas do Direito Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, n. 21, p. e212583, 8 fev. 2024.
  9. BOZA ESPINOZA, T. E. et al. Assessing Peru’s Land Monitoring System Contributions towards Fulfilment of Its International Environmental Commitments. Land, v. 13, n. 2, p. 205, 8 fev. 2024.
  10. CABRAL, B. F. et al. Amazon deforestation: A dangerous future indicated by patterns and trajectories in a hotspot of forest destruction in Brazil. Journal of Environmental Management, v. 354, p. 120354, 2024.
  11. CAMPOS MIRANDA, Y. et al. A statistical approach to analyze and forecast the dynamics of active fire in the Brazilian legal Amazon. Communications in Statistics: Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications, p. 1–20, 28 fev. 2024.
  12. CARVALHO, R. et al. Illegal Deforestation in Mato Grosso: How Loopholes in Implementing Brazil’s Forest Code Endanger the Soy Sector. Land, v. 13, n. 11, p. 1828, 4 nov. 2024.
  13. CESAR DE OLIVEIRA, S. E. M. et al. The European Union-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement as a tool for environmentally sustainable land use governance. Environmental Science & Policy, v. 161, p. 103875, 2024.
  14. CHAVES, M. E. D. et al. AMACRO: the newer Amazonia deforestation hotspot and a potential setback for Brazilian agriculture. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, p. S2530064424000099, 2024.
  15. COELHO, A. D. S.; DE TOLEDO, P. M. Public policies and the dynamics of forest conversion in the anthropocene of the Amazon paraense. DELOS: DESARROLLO LOCAL SOSTENIBLE, v. 17, n. 52, p. e1260, 7 fev. 2024.
  16. COLMAN, C. B. et al. Modeling the Brazilian Cerrado land use change highlights the need to account for private property sizes for biodiversity conservation. Scientific Reports, v. 14, n. 1, p. 4559, 24 fev. 2024.
  17. CORREA GONZAGA, C. A. et al. The Public Prosecutor’s Office’s experience using Global Forest Watch to monitor and deter deforestation in the Cerrado. Environmental Conservation, p. 1–6, 9 maio 2024.
  18. CREPIN, L. Do forest conservation policies undermine the soybean sector in the Brazilian Amazon? Evidence from the priority listing of municipalities. Ecological Economics, v. 224, p. 108212, 2024.
  19. DA SILVA, H. J. F. et al. Analysis of environmental variables and deforestation in the amazon using logistical regression models. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, v. 196, n. 10, p. 911, 2024.
  20. DE BELMONT, L. Mass Atrocities against Indigenous Peoples: Atrocity Structure and the Brazilian Amazon under Bolsonaro. Global Responsibility to Protect, p. 1–30, 14 mar. 2024.
  21. DE LACERDA, L. D.; DE ALMEIDA, R.; BASTOS, W. R. A 35-Year Record (1987–2022) of Hg Concentrations in Two of the Fish Species Most Consumed by People Living in the Upper Madeira River Basin, Brazilian Amazon Region. Toxics, v. 12, n. 2, p. 144, 10 fev. 2024.
  22. DE OLIVEIRA, R. F. et al. Small-bodied mammal diversity facets vary discretely across an understudied ecotone in the western Amazon-Cerrado. Mammalian Biology, 19 jan. 2024.
  23. DIAS, F. et al. Predicting the pulse of the Amazon: Machine learning insights into deforestation dynamics. Journal of Environmental Management, v. 362, p. 121359, 1 jun. 2024.
  24. DUTRA, D. J. et al. Challenges for reducing carbon emissions from Land-Use and Land Cover Change in Brazil. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, p. S2530064424000245, 2024.
  25. FENG, Y. et al. Global patterns and drivers of tropical aboveground carbon changes. Nature Climate Change, 2024.
  26. FIRMIANO, F. D.; TEIXEIRA, P. M. R. Metabolic Rift and Structural Crisis of Capital: The Productive Specialization Pattern Based on Commodities and the Progressive Elimination of Ecological and Natural Resources in Brazil. Latin American Perspectives, p. 0094582X231223960, 5 abr. 2024.
  27. FRANCO, V. D. S. et al. Anthropogenic Activity in the Topo-Climatic Interaction of the Tapajós River Basin, in the Brazilian Amazon. Hydrology, v. 11, n. 6, p. 82, 13 jun. 2024.
  28. FURTADO LIMA, C. et al. Is there a relationship between forest fires and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? PLOS ONE, v. 19, n. 6, p. e0306238, 28 jun. 2024.
  29. GASTAUER, M. et al. Large-scale forest restoration generates comprehensive biodiversity gains in an Amazonian mining site. Journal of Cleaner Production, p. 140959, 2024.
  30. GOMES, J. M. D. S. et al. Deforestation of Brazilian Amazonia: Temporal Analysis and Mitigation Proposals. Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental, v. 18, n. 4, p. e04693, 19 jan. 2024.
  31. GUIMARÃES, Z.; DA SILVA, D.; FERREIRA, M. Seedling quality and short-term field performance of three Amazonian forest species as affected by site conditions. iForest – Biogeosciences and Forestry, v. 17, n. 2, p. 80–89, 30 abr. 2024.
  32. HAGE, R. D. S. et al. Spatiotemporal relationship between agriculture, livestock, deforestation, and visceral leishmaniasis in Brazilian legal Amazon. Scientific Reports, v. 14, n. 1, p. 21542, 15 set. 2024.
  33. HENRIQUE CORDEIRO RAMALHO, A. et al. Temporal evolution of deforestation in the Xingu River Watershed between 2008 to 2020. Advances in Forestry Science, v. 11, n. 1, p. 2168–2175, 12 jun. 2024.
  34. LEANDRO, R. C. et al. Potential Vulnerability of Natural Populations of Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) to Anthropogenic Stressors in Southwestern Amazon. DELOS: Desarrollo Local Sostenible, v. 17, n. 53, p. e1370, 27 mar. 2024.
  35. LEE, K. D.; FINNOFF, D.; DASZAK, P. Optimal Ecosystem Change in the Presence of Ecosystem-Mediated Human Health Impacts. Environmental and Resource Economics, 14 maio 2024.
  36. LEITE‐FILHO, A. T.; SOARES‐FILHO, B. S.; DE OLIVEIRA, U. Climate risks to soy‐maize double‐cropping due to Amazon deforestation. International Journal of Climatology, p. joc.8381, 5 fev. 2024.
  37. MANDAI, S. S. et al. Two decades of clear-cutting threats in the Brazilian Amazonian protected areas around the Jirau, Santo Antônio, and Belo Monte large dams. Journal of Environmental Management, v. 359, p. 120864, 2024.
  38. MARINDA SOUZA. The Economic Consequences of Deforestation in the Amazon Basin on Brazil’s Agricultural Sector and Biodiversity: A Comparative Analysis of Pre and Post-2000 Policy Interventions. Law and Economy, v. 3, n. 2, p. 23–30, 1 fev. 2024.
  39. MASCARENHA, DIEGO FONSECA et al. Minimum Price Guarantee for Sociobiodiversity Products in Pará, Brazil. Revista de Administração Contemporânea, v. 28, n. 6, p. e240186, 2024.
  40. MELO, K. D. S. et al. The Consequences of Climate Change in the Brazilian Western Amazon: A New Proposal for a Fire Risk Model in Rio Branco, Acre. Forests, v. 15, n. 1, p. 211, 21 jan. 2024.
  41. MIRANDA, M. D. S. et al. AI4LUC: deep learning and automated mask labelling to support land use and land cover mapping in the Cerrado biome. Remote Sensing Letters, v. 15, n. 8, p. 850–860, 2 ago. 2024.
  42. MONTEIRO, R. F.; FORZZA, R. C. Bromelia longipedicellata and Bromelia stellata (Bromeliaceae): Two new species from the Brazilian Amazon. Feddes Repertorium, p. fedr.202300043, 11 jan. 2024.
  43. MUKANKUBANA, D. Comparative Analysis of Environmental Protection Laws and Their Impact on Sustainable Development in Rwanda. International Journal of Law and Policy, v. 9, n. 2, p. 39–53, 26 jun. 2024.
  44. NARAYANAN, A.; COHEN, S.; GARDNER, J. R. Riverine sediment response to deforestation in the Amazon basin. Earth Surface Dynamics, v. 12, n. 2, p. 581–599, 29 abr. 2024.
  45. NETO, M. R. R. et al. A ineficácia da Área de Proteção Ambiental Triunfo do Xingu em conter o desmatamento na Amazônia brasileira. Geografia Ensino & Pesquisa, v. 28, p. e85447, 19 set. 2024.
  46. NICASIO, K. L. et al. Patch size, isolation and forest cover variably shape the beta diversity of dung beetle assemblages in the eastern Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 572, p. 122303, 2024.
  47. NOLETO, R. S. et al. Análise das causas do desmatamento em Altamira / PA – discussão sobre os principais agentes causadores. Cuadernos de Educación y Desarrollo, v. 16, n. 1, p. 2814–2828, 30 jan. 2024.
  48. NUNES, F. S. M. et al. Lessons from the historical dynamics of environmental law enforcement in the Brazilian Amazon. Scientific Reports, v. 14, n. 1, p. 1828, 21 jan. 2024.
  49. OLIVEIRA, L. S.; ANGULO, S. C.; JOHN, V. M. Quantifying the informal sand market and its consequences: The case of Brazil. Environmental Development, v. 51, p. 101032, 2024.
  50. PEREIRA, A. K. et al. Populism and the Dismantling of Brazil’s Deforestation Oversight Policy. Brazilian Political Science Review, v. 18, n. 1, p. e0006, 2024.
  51. PEREIRA, J. C.; VIOLA, E. From protagonist to laggard, from pariah to phoenix: Emergence, decline, and re‐emergence of Brazilian climate change policy, 2003–2023. Latin American Policy, v. 15, n. 3, p. 400–422, 2024.
  52. PEREIRA, P. R. R. X. et al. Market-driven land use in the Legal Amazon. CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES, v. 17, n. 5, p. e6762, 10 maio 2024.
  53. PFEFER, A. et al. How Sentinel-1 timeseries can improve the implementation of conservation programs in Brazil. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, v. 35, p. 101241, 2024.
  54. PORTELLA, T. P. et al. Bayesian spatio-temporal modeling to assess the effect of land-use changes on the incidence of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the Brazilian Amazon. Science of The Total Environment, p. 176064, 2024.
  55. QIN, Y. et al. Annual maps of forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon from analyses of PALSAR and MODIS images. Earth System Science Data, v. 16, n. 1, p. 321–336, 15 jan. 2024.
  56. OLIVEIRA, A. M. et al. Mating System Analysis and Genetic Diversity of Parkia multijuga Benth. One Native Tree Species of the Amazon. Forests, v. 15, n. 1, p. 172, 14 jan. 2024.
  57. RANA, P.; SILLS, E. O. Inviting oversight: Effects of forest certification on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. World Development, v. 173, p. 106418, 2024.
  58. REIS, M. S. et al. Assessing interpreter’s disagreements in land cover reference data collection from historical Landsat time series in Amazon. International Journal of Remote Sensing, v. 45, n. 15, p. 5192–5223, 2 ago. 2024.
  59. RODRIGUES, J. et al. A Robust Dual-Mode Machine Learning Framework for Classifying Deforestation Patterns in Amazon Native Lands. Land, v. 13, n. 9, p. 1427, 4 set. 2024.
  60. RODRIGUEZ MORALES, J. E. Development Pathways and the Political Economy of Maladaptation: The Case of Bioenergy as a Climate Strategy in Brazil. Studies in Comparative International Development, 17 jul. 2024.
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