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Effect of protected areas on forest crimes in Brazil

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 65, Issue 2, Pages 272-287

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2021.1881885

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Forest crime; protected area; environment; Brazil

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The study found a positive and significant relationship between protected areas and forest crimes, likely due to increased crime opportunities, enhanced environmental monitoring and enforcement, and reduced legally exploitable forest areas. Protected areas, as well as education levels, have a significant impact on forest crimes.
Forest crimes are a sparsely researched topic. There is ample evidence that protected areas play a role in lessening deforestation in the developing world, but their relationship to forest crimes is unknown. We examine the coastal municipalities of Sao Paulo State, Brazil to identify what role protected areas play in the incidence of forest crimes, using a series of regression models. Our findings provide support for a positive and significant relationship between protected areas and forest crime, likely due to increased opportunities for the commission of crimes, enhanced environmental monitoring and enforcement, and the reduction of legally exploitable forest areas. In addition, education levels were significant in contributing to increased forest crimes. The implications of our results are discussed in the context of public policy as well as forest crime prevention initiatives. While protected areas appear to contribute to a higher incidence of forest crimes in coastal Sao Paulo State.

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