Good news from Brazilian efforts to stop illegal logging in the Amazon rainforest—there has been zero deforestation in the high-risk Juma Sustainable Development Reserve, according to Fordaq.
The success is in part due to the reserve’s designation as a REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) Project. The REDD Project prevents deforestation in protected areas by supporting, monetarily or otherwise, the traditional communities that depended on those forests for their livelihoods.
The Juma Sustainable Development Reserve covers 1.46 million acres.
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