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Inhibition of Amazon Deforestation and Fire by Parks and Indigenous Lands, D. Nepstad, S. Schwartzman, B. Bamberger, M. Sanstilli, D. Ray, P. Schesinger, P. Lefebvre, A. Alencar, E. Prinz, Greg Fiske and Alicia Rolla. Published in “Conservation Biology,” volumner 20, No. 1 pp 65-73.  Copyright, 2006 Society for Conservation Biology.

Conservation and development alliances with the Kayapo of south-eastern Amazonia, a tropical forest indigenous people, B. ZImmerman, C.A. Peres, J.R. Malcom, and T. Turner.  Published in “Environmental Conservation,” 28(1), pp 10-22.  Copyright, 2001, Foundation for Environmental Conservation.

Modelling conservation in the Amazon basin, Britaldo Silveira Soares-Filho, Daniel Curtis Nepstad, Lisa M. Curran, Gustavo Coutinho Cerqueria, Ricardo Alexandrino Garcia, Claudia Azevedo Ramos, Eliane Voll, Alice McDonald, Paul Lefebvre, and Peter Schlesinger.  Letter published in “Nature,” volumer 440, 23 March 2006.

Conservation Alliances with Indigenous People of the Amazon, Stephan Schwartzman and Barbara Zimmerman.  Published in “Conservation Biology,” Vol 19 No. 3, June 2005.

NASA images of fires surrounding the Kayapo territory



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