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Slowing Amazon deforestation through public policy and interventions in beef and soy supply chains

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SCIENCE
卷 344, 期 6188, 页码 1118-1123

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1248525

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  1. Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation [QZA-0186, QZA-13/0548]
  2. U.S. National Science Foundation [1146206]
  3. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation [3980]
  4. Linden Conservation Trust

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The recent 70% decline in deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon suggests that it is possible to manage the advance of a vast agricultural frontier. Enforcement of laws, interventions in soy and beef supply chains, restrictions on access to credit, and expansion of protected areas appear to have contributed to this decline, as did a decline in the demand for new deforestation. The supply chain interventions that fed into this deceleration are precariously dependent on corporate risk management, and public policies have relied excessively on punitive measures. Systems for delivering positive incentives for farmers to forgo deforestation have been designed but not fully implemented. Territorial approaches to deforestation have been effective and could consolidate progress in slowing deforestation while providing a framework for addressing other important dimensions of sustainable development.

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