Alícia Helena Torres da Rocha , Jhonatan Guedes-Santos , Felipe Alexandre Santos Vieira , Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado , Richard J. Ladle , Jairo Lizandro Schmitt , Chiara Bragagnolo
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Protected Areas are widely recognized for their role in conserving biodiversity and contributing to human well-being. However, PAs are globally facing serious threats as societies and many politicians still see them as opportunity costs. In Brazil, PAs are increasingly exposed to biodiversity loss due to biophysical processes such as invasive species and fires, and political pressures, such as infrastructure development, agribusiness interests, and a lack of political commitment. In this article, we present a desk-based analysis to identify and quantify threats to Brazilian National Parks. Our results indicate that hunting, land-use conflicts and agriculture are still perceived as the main threats to the long-term integrity of Brazilian protected areas. Our analysis also reveals differing levels of vulnerability to threats across Brazilian biomes. Dealing with these threats will require a complex mixture of policy, management and monitoring actions. Desk-based analysis and multiple data sources can be useful tools for improving these actions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal for Nature Conservation addresses concepts, methods and techniques for nature conservation. This international and interdisciplinary journal encourages collaboration between scientists and practitioners, including the integration of biodiversity issues with social and economic concepts. Therefore, conceptual, technical and methodological papers, as well as reviews, research papers, and short communications are welcomed from a wide range of disciplines, including theoretical ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, ecological modelling, and others, provided that there is a clear connection and immediate relevance to nature conservation.
Manuscripts without any immediate conservation context, such as inventories, distribution modelling, genetic studies, animal behaviour, plant physiology, will not be considered for this journal; though such data may be useful for conservationists and managers in the future, this is outside of the current scope of the journal.