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Deforestation in the Amazon Reaches Lowest Levels Ever Recorded in 2009
July 2009 data indicates Brazil achieved lowest rate of deforestation in over 20 years
"The new deforestation data represents an extraordinary and significant
reduction for
According to the Ministry of Environment, the slowing deforestation levels are primarily a result of the Action Plan for Deforestation Control and Prevention in the Amazon, a set of cross-government policies and measures launched in 2004 to improve monitoring, strengthen enforcement, define conservation areas and foster sustainable activities in the region. With the support of 13 government agencies, the plan played a major role in helping reduce deforestation in the Amazon by 74.8 percent from 2004 to 2009.
Enhanced surveillance and enforcement
The INPE data indicates that the projected 32 percent increase in inspection operations over the last year was instrumental in inhibiting illegal deforestation in the Amazon. Satellite images from INPE's near real-time deforestation detection system enabled government inspectors to focus their efforts where deforestation is most critical and act quickly to prevent new areas from being cleared.
As a result of this surveillance, the Brazilian Environment Institute
apprehended around 230,000 cubic meters of wood, 414 trucks and tractors, and
embargoed 502,000 hectares of land linked to illegal deforestation activities
in the region over the period from
In addition to fines, the government used other tools to financially constrain those whose activities contribute to the destruction of the forest. This includes a resolution enacted by the National Monetary Council in mid-2008 that requires farmers and ranchers in the Amazon to meet environmental criteria in order to obtain loans from public and private banks.
Conservation areas and sustainable activities
Federal and state governments also worked to create around 50 million hectares in new conservation units in the Amazon from 2004 to 2008, while another 10 million hectares in indigenous lands were granted recognition in the same period. Today, 43 percent of the legal Amazon is federally protected.
The government also initiated a concession scheme for sustainable
management in public forests. The first concessions were granted in
Deforestation and climate change
Deforestation in the Amazon region is the main source of
For this reason, tackling deforestation is at the center of
To meet these goals, the plan sets out a number of actions and programs to combat illegal logging and provide sustainable economic alternatives to the people living in the Amazon, among other measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in different sectors.
Note to Editors
Evolution of deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon
Year Rate (km2)
2000 18,226
2001 18,165
2002 21,523
2003 25,396
2004 27,772
2005 19,014
2006 14,196
2007 11,633
2008 12,911
2009 7,008
Source: National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
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