Reframing the Wilderness Concept can Bolster Collaborative Conservation release_r5c3hot5wjfv5f4h6fm2fmupne [as of editgroup_zbui7p5wxnbyfbwcwj7rbwwwzu]

by Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Julien Terraube, Michael C. Gavin, Aili Pyhälä, Sacha M.O. Siani, Mar Cabeza, Eduardo S. Brondizio

Published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution by Elsevier BV.

2020  

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Indigenous territories represent ~45% of land categorized as wilderness in the Amazon, but account for <15% of all forest loss on this land. At a time when the Amazon faces unprecedented pressures, overcoming polarization and aligning the goals of wilderness defenders and Indigenous peoples is paramount, to avoid environmental degradation.
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