The COVID-19 pandemic is intricately linked to biodiversity loss and ecosystem health

OK Lawler, HL Allan, PWJ Baxter… - The Lancet Planetary …, 2021 - thelancet.com
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, caused by zoonotic SARS-CoV-2, has important links to
biodiversity loss and ecosystem health. These links range from anthropogenic activities …

Forests and sustainable development in the Brazilian Amazon: history, trends, and future prospects

RD Garrett, F Cammelli, J Ferreira… - Annual Review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Ongoing deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is the outcome of an explicit federal project to
occupy, integrate, and “modernize” the region. Although there have been isolated periods of …

[HTML][HTML] Mining threatens isolated indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon

S Villén-Pérez, L Anaya-Valenzuela… - Global Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
The largest concentration of isolated indigenous peoples in the world is in the indigenous
lands of the Brazilian Legal Amazon. However, the right to self-isolation and the survival of …

The outbreak of illegal gold mining in the Brazilian Amazon boosts deforestation

J Siqueira-Gay, LE Sánchez - Regional Environmental Change, 2021 - Springer
Increased prices and political pressure are boosting illegal gold mining in the Brazilian
Amazon, threatening forests, indigenous people, and conservation of biodiversity in …

Government policies endanger the indigenous peoples of the Brazilian Amazon

KV Conceição, MED Chaves, MCA Picoli, AH Sánchez… - Land use policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Brazilian Amazon rainforest deforestation rate increased by 34.1% between
2018 and 2019, reaching even protected areas, such as Indigenous Lands (ILs). In …

Mining is a growing threat within indigenous lands of the Brazilian Amazon

G Mataveli, M Chaves, J Guerrero, EV Escobar-Silva… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Conserving tropical forests is crucial for the environment and future of our climate. Tropical
rainforests worldwide, including the Brazilian Legal Amazon (BLA), offer exceptional …

Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: Methodological background and an overview of the principal results

PC Basta, PVS Viana, ACS Vasconcellos… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Amazonian indigenous peoples depend on natural resources to live, but human
activities' growing impacts threaten their health and livelihoods. Our objectives were to …

Strategic planning to mitigate mining impacts on protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon

J Siqueira-Gay, JP Metzger, LE Sánchez… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Growing demand for minerals is increasing pressure to open protected areas (PAs) for
mining. Here we develop spatially explicit models to compare impacts among five policy …

Health risk assessment of mercury exposure from fish consumption in Munduruku indigenous communities in the Brazilian Amazon

ACS Vasconcellos, G Hallwass, JG Bezerra… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Fish serves as the principal source of animal protein for the indigenous people of the
Amazon, ensuring their food and nutritional security. However, gold mining causes mercury …

Mining in the Amazon: Importance, impacts, and challenges to restore degraded ecosystems. Are we on the right way?

WBR Martins, JI de Matos Rodrigues… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Mining is one of the main economic activities in the Amazon region, contributing
substantially to the economy of countries that share its territory. This activity, however, brings …