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1. Deforestation falls but rise of wildfires continues degrading Brazilian Amazon forests.

2. Science‐based planning can support law enforcement actions to curb deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.

3. Two centuries of distribution data: detection of areas of endemism for the Brazilian angiosperms.

4. Educational hazards? The politics of disaster risk education in Rio de Janeiro.

5. Shared ways of thinking in Brazil about the science–practice interface in ecology and conservation.

6. The Ability to Influence: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Advocacy Coalitions in Brazilian Climate Politics.

7. The rise of the Brazilian Network for Ecological Restoration ( REBRE): what Brazilian restorationists have learned from networking.

8. What can and can't we say about indirect land-use change in Brazil using an integrated economic - land-use change model?

9. Forests and Climate Change: Strategies and Challenges for Brazilian Civil Society Organizations between 2005 and 2010.

10. Government and voluntary policymaking for sustainability in mining towns: A longitudinal analysis of Itabira, Brazil.

12. The Fiscal Imperative and the Role of Public Prosecutors in Brazilian Environmental Policy.

13. Infrastructure and Conservation Policy in Brazil.

14. A disappearing biome? Reconsidering land-cover change in the Brazilian savanna.

15. CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN THE DECENTRALISATION OF BRAZIL'S WATER RESOURCES: ASSESSING PARTICIPATION IN THREE STATES.

16. Looking for Sustainability: Environmental Coalitions across the State-Society Divide.

17. The Changing Social Contexts of Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.

18. Environment-Related Litigation in Rio de Janeiro: Shaping Frames for a New Social Problem.

19. The Politics of Sustainable Development: Environmental Policy Making in Four Brazilian States.

20. Roots of Environmental Problems Won't Be Found in Brazilian Forests.

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