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Mining in the Altamira National Forest in Brazil
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Mining in the Altamira National Forest in Brazil
Between January and April 2020, mining has deforested 879.87 hectares inside Conservation Units in the Amazon, an 80.62% increase regarding the same period the previous year (487.12 hectares). The Altamira National Forest, in the state of Pará, is one of these areas that had their protection status disregarded by invaders. Over 70% of all mining in the Amazon between January and April 2020 took place inside protected areas. Munduruku and Sai Cinza Indigenous Lands, home to the Munduruku people, in the state of Pará, hold over 60% of all deforestation by mining registered in all Indigenous Lands in 2020. Mining has also deforested 879 hectares inside Conservation Units between January and April 2020, an 80.62% increase regarding the same period of the previous year.
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Marcos Amend
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Keywords:
Aerial view
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Day
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Deforestation
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Forests (campaign title)
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KWCI (GPI)
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Mines
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Mining
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National parks
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Outdoors
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Tropical rainforests