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Land tenure drives Brazil's deforestation rates across socio-environmental contexts

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Land tenure drives Brazil's deforestation rates across socio-environmental contexts

A. Pacheco and C. Meyer

This study by Andrea Pacheco and Carsten Meyer explores how land tenure regimes affect deforestation rates in Brazil over 33 years. It reveals that poorly defined tenure rights on public lands drive deforestation, while privatization can help, but not as effectively as well-defined regimes. Understanding these dynamics can shape policies on land use in tropical regions.... show more
Abstract
Many tropical forestlands are experiencing changes in land-tenure regimes, but how these changes may affect deforestation rates remains ambiguous. Here, we use Brazil's land-tenure and deforestation data and quasi-experimental methods to analyze how six land-tenure regimes (undesignated/untitled, private, strictly-protected and sustainable-use protected areas, indigenous, and quilombola lands) affect deforestation across 49 spatiotemporal scales. We find that undesignated/untitled public regimes with poorly defined tenure rights increase deforestation relative to any alternative regime in most contexts. The privatization of these undesignated/untitled lands often reduces this deforestation, particularly when private regimes are subject to strict environmental regulations such as the Forest Code in Amazonia. However, private regimes decrease deforestation less effectively and less reliably than alternative well-defined regimes, and directly privatizing either conservation regimes or indigenous lands would most likely increase deforestation. This study informs the ongoing political debate around land privatization/protection in tropical landscapes and can be used to envisage policy aligned with sustainable development goals.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 01, 2022
Authors
Andrea Pacheco, Carsten Meyer
Tags
deforestation
land tenure
Brazil
privatization
environmental regulations
policy
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