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Aerial view
Deforestation
Destruction
Forest degradation
Forests (campaign title)
KWCI (GPI)
Tropical rainforests
Deforestation of 1,700 Hectares in the Jamanxim APA in the Amazon in Brazil - Clipreel
In a richly biodiverse region in the Amazon, a land grabbing scheme is destroying unprotected forest areas. Vô Manoel farm was registered in one of those areas, in Novo Progresso, Pará state, which is public and belongs to the government. Between February and March, 2020, 1,700 hectares were deforested.
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Desmatamento de 1.700 Hectares na APA Jamanxim na Amazônia - Clipreel
Em uma região rica em biodiversidade da Amazônia, um esquema articulado de grilagem tem levado à destruição de áreas de florestas não protegidas. A fazenda Vô Manoel foi registrada em uma dessas áreas pertencentes à União, no município de Novo Progresso (PA) e, entre fevereiro e março de 2020, foram desmatados 1.700 hectares de floresta.
Unique identifier:
GP1SU7YR
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
10/07/2020
Locations:
Amazon
,
Brazil
,
Pará
,
South America
Credit line:
© Valentina Ricardo / Greenpeace
Duration:
2m2s
Audio format:
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File size
157MB
Ranking:
★★★★★ (C)
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Deforestation and Fire Monitoring in the Amazon in July, 2020 - Videos
Every year, Greenpeace Brazil flies over the Amazon to monitor deforestation build up and forest fires. In July, 2020, flights were made over points with Deter (Real Time Deforestation Detection System) and fire warnings, made by Inpe (National Institute for Space Research), in Pará and Mato Grosso states.
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