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Importance of Protected Areas by Brazilian States to Reduce Deforestation in the Amazon

Marcos V. L. Sousa    
Silas N. Melo    
Juciana C. B. Souza    
Carlos F. A. Silva    
Yuri Feitosa and Lindon F. Matias    

Resumen

Protected areas (PAs) help in strategies for maintaining biodiversity and inhibiting deforestation of the Amazon rainforest. However, there are few studies that evaluate the effectiveness of lands protected by states (or federation units). Our goal was to compare land use change over 35 years in state-level PAs with another area of protection, both in the Amazon of the Maranhão state, Brazil. We employed remote sensing techniques, the geographic information system (GIS), and statistical analysis with the use of analyses of covariance (ANCOVAS) to analyze the presence of the classes of land use and change in the PA. The results indicate that the state PAs were effective in preserving forest cover and decelerating grazing. The implications of the results are discussed in the context of supporting public policies at the state level for the protection of the Amazon.

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