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Título: Political will has been critical for protecting forests in the Brazilian Amazon and Indonesia.
Autor: LYONS-WHITE, J.
SPENCER, M.
ARIF, J.
BALMFORD, A.
BARLOW, J.
BRANDÃO, J.
BÖRNER, J.
CAMARA, G.
CHANDRA, A.
CLEARY, D.
COLCHESTER, M.
DHARMAWAN, A. H.
EKAPUTRI, A. D.
GRABS, J.
HECHT, S.
IDRIS, N.
JUNIYANTI, L.
KUMARAN, S.
LASMANA, F. P. S.
MACEDO, M. N.
MCGRATH, T.
NAWAWI
NUSSBAUM, R.
PARANHOS, M.
POLLARD, E.
PORRO, R.
REIS, J. C. dos
SMITH, R. E.
STRUEBIG, M. J.
TURNER, E. C.
UTAMIPUTRI, P.
VALENTIM, J. F.
GARRETT, R. D.
Afiliación: JOSS LYONS-WHITE, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
MATTHEW SPENCER, IDH
JOKO ARIF, THE DAVID AND LUCILE PACKARD FOUNDATION
ANDREW BALMFORD, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
JOS BARLOW, LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
JOYCE BRANDÃO, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
JAN BÖRNER, UNIVERSITY OF BONN
GILBERTO CAMARA, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS ESPACIAIS
ADELINA CHANDRA, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
DAVID CLEARY, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
MARCUS COLCHESTER, FOREST PEOPLES PROGRAMME
ARYA HADI DHARMAWAN, IPB UNIVERSITY
ANDINI DESITA EKAPUTRI, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MANOA
JANINA GRABS, UNIVERSITY OF BASEL
SUSANNA HECHT, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
NASSAT IDRIS, IDH
LILA JUNIYANTI, RESEARCH CENTER FOR POPULATION, NATIONAL RESEARCH AND INNOVATION AGENCY
SHASHI KUMARAN, THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS
FELICIA P. S. LASMANA, HCV NETWORK
MARCIA N. MACEDO, WOODWELL CLIMATE RESEARCH CENTRE
TOBY MCGRATH, EARTH INNOVATION INSTITUTE
NAWAWI, RESEARCH CENTER FOR POPULATION
RUTH NUSSBAUM, PROFOREST
MARCELA PARANHOS, SAIL INVESTMENTS B.V.
EDWARD POLLARD, POSITIVE BY NATURE
ROBERTO PORRO, CPATU
JULIO CESAR DOS REIS, CPAC
RICHARD EILERS SMITH, PRODUCE, CONSERVE AND INCLUDE INSTITUTE
MATTHEW J. STRUEBIG, UNIVERSITY OF KENT
EDGAR C. TURNER, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
PRATIWI UTAMIPUTRI, THE BIODIVERSITY CONSULTANCY
JUDSON FERREIRA VALENTIM, CPAF-AC
RACHAEL D. GARRETT, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
Año: 2025
Referencia: Conservation Letters, v. 18, e13120, 2025.
Descripción: Deforestation remains a prominent contributor to climate change and biodiversity loss. Yet while 76 million hectares of primary tropical forest have been lost since 2000, two thirds of tropical forests remain. What factors have been most important for protecting these forests? Unlike policies, which often have clearly defined spatial and temporal boundaries, the roles played by dynamic underlying political and economic structures, and their interactions with policies and emergent factors, can be challenging to identify. Expert knowledge can bridge this gap by revealing the full range of factors needed to achieve forest protection. Here, we conducted a Delphi study with 36 experts, focusing on the Brazilian Amazon and Indonesia. Our results highlight the importance of political will, civil society advocacy, and intergovernmental diplomacy, and shifts in the importance of different factors over time. These findings illuminate the interactions between international and national structures and policies in generating the conditions for forest protection.
Thesagro: Floresta Tropical
Floresta Nativa
Desmatamento
Proteção Florestal
Política Econômica
NAL Thesaurus: Governance
Tropical forests
Primary forests
Deforestation
Economic policy
Society
Brazil
Indonesia
Palabras clave: Sociedade civil
Commodities
Forest protection
Gobernanza
Bosques tropicales
Bosques primarios
Deforestación
ISSN: 1755-263X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.13120
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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