Deforestation Fronts
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Over 43 million hectares, an area roughly the size of Morocco, was lost in deforestation hotspots in the tropics and sub-tropics between 2004 and 2017. Urgent action is needed to protect forests and the people and ecosystems that rely on them.
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PDF) Effectiveness of protected areas in the deforestation fronts of Acre, Brazil
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WWF publishes its Deforestation fronts report
Deforestation fronts, Stories
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