Brazilian Amazon indigenous territories under deforestation pressure

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Celso H. L. Silva-Junior
Fabrício B. Silva
Barbara Maisonnave Arisi
Guilherme Mataveli
Ana C. M. Pessôa
Nathália S. Carvalho
João B. C. Reis
Admo R. Silva Júnior
Nathalia A. C. S. Motta
Paulo Vinícius Moreira e Silva
Francarlos Diniz Ribeiro
Juliana Siqueira-Gay
Ane Alencar
Sassan Saatchi
Luiz E. O. C. Aragão
Liana O. Anderson
Maycon Melo
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[1] University of California Los Angeles - UCLA,Institute of Environment and Sustainability
[2] California Institute of Technology,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[3] Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Conservação, JPL
[4] Universidade Federal do Maranhão - UFMA,Programa de Pós
[5] Universidade Ceuma - UNICEUMA,Graduação em Meio Ambiente
[6] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
[7] National Institute for Space Research - INPE,undefined
[8] National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters - Cemaden,undefined
[9] Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia - IPAM,undefined
[10] Instituto Escolhas,undefined
[11] University of Exeter,undefined
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Studies showed that Brazilian Amazon indigenous territories (ITs) are efficient models for preserving forests by reducing deforestation, fires, and related carbon emissions. Considering the importance of ITs for conserving socio-environmental and cultural diversity and the recent climb in the Brazilian Amazon deforestation, we used official remote sensing datasets to analyze deforestation inside and outside indigenous territories within Brazil's Amazon biome during the 2013–2021 period. Deforestation has increased by 129% inside ITs since 2013, followed by an increase in illegal mining areas. In 2019–2021, deforestation was 195% higher and 30% farther from the borders towards the interior of indigenous territories than in previous years (2013–2018). Furthermore, about 59% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions within ITs in 2013–2021 (96 million tons) occurred in the last three years of analyzed years, revealing the magnitude of increasing deforestation to climate impacts. Therefore, curbing deforestation in indigenous territories must be a priority for the Brazilian government to secure these peoples' land rights, ensure the forests' protection and regulate the global climate.
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