Título PATTERNS AND CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION IN PROTECTED AREAS OF RONDÔNIA – BRAZIL
Autores Maria Beatriz N. Ribeiro
Adalberto Veríssimo
Periódico Natureza & Conservação – Brazilian Journal of Nature Conservation
Cidade Curitiba
Ano de publicação 2007
ISSN 1679-0073

RIBEIRO, Maria Beatriz N.; VERÍSSIMO, Adalberto. Patterns and causes of deforestation in protected areas of Rondônia – Brazil. Natureza & Conservação, Curitiba, v. 5, n. 1, p. 103-113, abr. 2007.

Captura de tela 2025 02 13 160007 221x300 - Patterns and causes of deforestation in protected areas of Rondônia - BrazilABSTRACT

The creation of protected areas is one of the most effective and recommended strategies to preserve the integrity and biodiversity of the Amazon forest. In the state of Rondônia, where deforestation has already reached 32% of the territory, protected areas represent the last barrier against environmental degradation. However, deforestation has even advanced in these areas. In this article, we identify and quantify deforestation in Rondônia’s protected areas and we evaluate the causes of degradation in State protected areas. In 2004, approximately 6.3% of Rondônia’s entire pro-tected area had already been deforested. In proportion to their total area, state protected areas were the most deforested, whereas federal protected areas and Indigenous lands were the least affected. There are two main causes for this greater deforestation in State protected areas: a lack of State Government action to protect these areas and their proximity to wood industry and cattle-raising centers. In order to detain deforestation from advancing into protected areas, greater government presence and a more efficient and transparent inspection system are required.


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