Indigenous land rights help protect Brazil’s forests

An aerial view shows the treetops of the Brazilian Amazon

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Indigenous land rights help protect Brazil’s forests

An aerial view shows the treetops of the Brazilian Amazon

Territories in Brazil’s fragmented Atlantic Forest where Indigenous peoples enjoy secure land rights have seen measurably less deforestation than similar areas in which land tenure is weak or non-existent, researchers reported Thursday.

The findings, published in the journal PNAS Nexus, are the first to quantify the benefits of enhanced Indigenous land rights for Brazil’s tropical rainforests, and add to a growing body of peer-reviewed literature highlighting more broadly the advantages of Indigenous stewardship.

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