Recognizing Indigenous land rights reduced deforestation in Brazil's Atlantic Forest
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New research suggests formal recognition of rights of Indigenous peoples to ancestral territories could protect and restore a threatened biodiversity hotspot covering 17 states outside the .
Land tenure drives deforestation rates in Brazil
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