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Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project

Interactions of indigenous peoples with the surrounding non-indigenous society are often the main sources of social and environmental changes in indigenous lands. In the case of the Suruí in Brazilian Amazonia's "arc of deforestation," these influences are leading to deforestation and logging that t...

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Autor principal: Vitel, Claudia Suzanne Marie Nathalie
Outros Autores: Cardoso, Carrero, Gabriel, Cenamo, Mariano Colini, Leroy, Maya, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de, Fearnside, Philip Martin
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Human Ecology 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-17777 Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project Vitel, Claudia Suzanne Marie Nathalie Cardoso, Carrero, Gabriel Cenamo, Mariano Colini Leroy, Maya Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de Fearnside, Philip Martin Carbon Emission Climate Change Deforestation Emission Control Global Warming Indigenous Population Land Degradation Land-use Change Local Participation Logging (timber) Modeling Rainforest Tropical Forest Amazonia Brasil Interactions of indigenous peoples with the surrounding non-indigenous society are often the main sources of social and environmental changes in indigenous lands. In the case of the Suruí in Brazilian Amazonia's "arc of deforestation," these influences are leading to deforestation and logging that threaten both the forest and the sustainability of the group's productive systems. The Suruí tribal leadership has initiated a proposal for an economic alternative based on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). This has become a key case in global discussions on indigenous participation in REDD. The realism of the baseline scenario that serves as a reference for determining the amount of deforestation and emissions avoided by the proposed project is critical to assuring the reality of the carbon benefits claimed. Here we examine the SIMSURUI model, its input parameters and the implications of the Suruí Forest Carbon Project for indigenous participation in climate mitigation efforts. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. 2020-06-15T21:49:14Z 2020-06-15T21:49:14Z 2013 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17777 10.1007/s10745-013-9613-9 en Volume 41, Número 6, Pags. 807-826 Restrito Human Ecology
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Carbon Emission
Climate Change
Deforestation
Emission Control
Global Warming
Indigenous Population
Land Degradation
Land-use Change
Local Participation
Logging (timber)
Modeling
Rainforest
Tropical Forest
Amazonia
Brasil
spellingShingle Carbon Emission
Climate Change
Deforestation
Emission Control
Global Warming
Indigenous Population
Land Degradation
Land-use Change
Local Participation
Logging (timber)
Modeling
Rainforest
Tropical Forest
Amazonia
Brasil
Vitel, Claudia Suzanne Marie Nathalie
Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
topic_facet Carbon Emission
Climate Change
Deforestation
Emission Control
Global Warming
Indigenous Population
Land Degradation
Land-use Change
Local Participation
Logging (timber)
Modeling
Rainforest
Tropical Forest
Amazonia
Brasil
description Interactions of indigenous peoples with the surrounding non-indigenous society are often the main sources of social and environmental changes in indigenous lands. In the case of the Suruí in Brazilian Amazonia's "arc of deforestation," these influences are leading to deforestation and logging that threaten both the forest and the sustainability of the group's productive systems. The Suruí tribal leadership has initiated a proposal for an economic alternative based on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). This has become a key case in global discussions on indigenous participation in REDD. The realism of the baseline scenario that serves as a reference for determining the amount of deforestation and emissions avoided by the proposed project is critical to assuring the reality of the carbon benefits claimed. Here we examine the SIMSURUI model, its input parameters and the implications of the Suruí Forest Carbon Project for indigenous participation in climate mitigation efforts. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
format Artigo
author Vitel, Claudia Suzanne Marie Nathalie
author2 Cardoso, Carrero, Gabriel
Cenamo, Mariano Colini
Leroy, Maya
Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de
Fearnside, Philip Martin
author2Str Cardoso, Carrero, Gabriel
Cenamo, Mariano Colini
Leroy, Maya
Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de
Fearnside, Philip Martin
title Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
title_short Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
title_full Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
title_fullStr Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
title_full_unstemmed Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
title_sort land-use change modeling in a brazilian indigenous reserve: construction of a reference scenario for the suruí redd project
publisher Human Ecology
publishDate 2020
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