New research suggests formal recognition of rights of Indigenous peoples to ancestral territories could protect and restore a threatened biodiversity hotspot covering 17 states outside the .
From deforestation to human rights: EU urged to put indigenous perspective at centre of EU policy
Indigenous Lands with secure land-tenure can reduce forest-loss in deforestation hotspots - ScienceDirect
Legal Recognition of Indigenous Land improves forest outcomes study says - Latin America, News, Paganism, U.S., World
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When Indigenous communities have legal land rights, this Brazilian forest benefits, CU Boulder Today
Indigenous communities with legal rights to their lands can further protect forests
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Frontiers Indigenous Knowledge and Forest Succession Management in the Brazilian : Contributions to Reforestation of Degraded Areas
A Tale of Two Cities in Brazil (and the Forest that Connects Them)
The best way to save forests? Legally recognize Indigenous lands.
Recognizing Indigenous land rights reduced deforestation in Brazil's Atlantic Forest
Why is the demarcation of indigenous peoples' territories in Brazil important to achieve European and global climate goals? – Official Blog of UNIO