Protected Areas in the Brazilian Amazon Threatened by Cycles of Property Registration, Cattle Ranching, and Deforestation

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Candino, Malena [1 ]
Brandao Jr, A. [1 ]
Munger, J. [1 ]
Rausch, L. [1 ]
Gibbs, H. K. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Ctr Sustainabil & Global Environm SAGE, 1710 Univ Ave, Madison, WI 53762 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Dept Geog, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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deforestation; protected areas; indigenous territories; pasture; Brazilian Amazon; cattle transactions;
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10.3390/land13070901
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Protected areas (PAs) in the Brazilian Amazon have proven to be critical in preserving the rainforest but face increasing threats. Since 2019, illegal activities and land conflicts involving PAs have escalated due to the weakening of environmental institutions. Therefore, up-to-date research is needed to evaluate agricultural pressures on PAs-including Sustainable Use Areas, Indigenous Territories, and Strictly Protected Areas-given its importance in driving deforestation in the Amazon, and to identify hotspots of concern. We analyzed property registration, deforestation, pasture expansion, and cattle transaction records within 158 PAs in the Brazilian state of Par & aacute;, which holds most of the remaining forest and the highest rates of deforestation. Our findings show that nearly a quarter of Par & aacute;'s 2019-2022 deforestation occurred within PAs, undermining their effectiveness as conservation tools. Despite prohibitions, we found illegally registered private properties in most PA categories including indigenous territories and over a 100% increase in deforestation within PAs from 2015-2018. Over 90% of PAs contained pasturelands in 2022, but only half of them had registered cattle transactions within their borders, which suggests the presence of clandestine cattle activities in these areas as well. Indirect sales to slaughterhouses coming from PAs increased during the study period, potentially due to efforts by ranchers to obscure such cattle origins from companies that are increasingly monitoring their direct suppliers. Finally, we identified 17 high-risk PAs concentrating most threats. Focusing monitoring efforts on property registries and cattle transactions in these areas could significantly reduce illegal deforestation and illegal cattle ranching. While PAs are considered to be cornerstones of forest conservation efforts, our findings show that current policies fail to prevent cycles of land grabbing, illegal ranching, and deforestation that can eventually lead to the downgrading, downsizing, and degazetting of PAs. Given this context, validating property claims, tracing cattle sales, and penalizing deforestation are urgently needed to halt these cycles that threaten PAs.
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