Modelling Land Use Changes In Brazil 2000-2050. A Report By The REDD-PAC Project

Brazil aims to reduce emissions from deforestation and land use as a contribution to climate change mitigation and to conserve the country’s rich biodiversity. The country has pledged to cut its greenhouse gas emissions to 37 per cent below 2005 levels by 2025, and intends to reach a 43 per cent...

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Author UNEP-WCMC
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Last Updated March 9, 2023, 14:17 (UTC)
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citation Gilberto Câmara, Aline Soterroni, Fernando Ramos, Alexandre Carvalho, Pedro Andrade, Ricardo Cartaxo Souza, Aline Mosnier, Rebecca Mant, Merret Buurman, Marina Pena, Petr Havlik, Johannes Pirker, Florian Kraxner, Michael Obersteiner, Valerie Kapos, Adriana Affonso, Giovana Espíndola, Geraldine Bocqueho, "Modelling Land Use Change in Brazil: 2000–2050". São José dos Campos, Brasília, Laxenburg, Cambridge. INPE, IPEA, IIASA, UNEP-WCMC,1st edition, November 2015
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short_description Brazil aims to reduce emissions from deforestation and land use as a contribution to climate change mitigation and to conserve the country’s rich biodiversity. The country has pledged to cut its greenhouse gas emissions to 37 per cent below 2005 levels by 2025, and intends to reach a 43 per cent cut by 2030. It is the first time a major developing country has committed to an absolute decrease in emissions.