Influence of deforestation inside and outside indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon Biome

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Alex Mota dos Santos
Carlos Fabricio Assunção da Silva
Silas Nogueira de Melo
Pedro Monteiro de Almeida Junior
Luis Fernando Bueno
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[1] Federal University of Southern Bahia,Center of Agroforestry Sciences and Technologies
[2] Rodovia Ilhéus/Itabuna,Department of Cartographic Engineering
[3] Federal University of Pernambuco,Department of Geography
[4] UFPE,Department of Statistics, Center of Nature and Exact Sciences
[5] State University of Maranhão,Department of Geography
[6] Cidade Universitária Paulo VI,undefined
[7] Federal University of Pernambuco,undefined
[8] UFPE,undefined
[9] Federal University of Paraná,undefined
[10] UFPR,undefined
[11] Av. Cel. Francisco H Dos Santos,undefined
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Indigenous lands; Deforestation; Buffer zone; Area of Direct Influence;
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The indigenous lands (ILs) from the Brazilian Amazon are in constant threat, especially regarding deforestation. This research aims to assess whether deforestation occurring outside ILs, in their Area of Direct Influence (ADI), influences the removal of vegetation within their areas, in the period from 1988 to 2021. We applied a log–log linear regression with deforestation data obtained by remote sensing. The results revealed that deforestation in the ADI was approximately eight times higher than deforestation inside the ILs. Additionally, deforestation inside the ILs grows at a 2/1 ratio, that is, a 1% increase in deforestation outside of the ILs can increase by about 0.47% the deforestation inside of them.
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