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Homepage:http://philip.inpa.gov.br
Workplace:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)

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Working Papers

2015

  1. Associations indigénistes brésiliennes à l’épreuve du marché carbone volontaire
    Post-Print, HAL
  2. La mobilisation des communautés locales et indigènes dans REDD+. L’expérience du projet Suruí en Terre indigène d’Amazonie Brésilienne
    Post-Print, HAL

2013

  1. Land-use Change Modeling in a Brazilian Indigenous Reserve: Construction of a Reference Scenario for the Suruí REDD Project
    Post-Print, HAL Downloads

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Amazonia and the end of fossil fuels
    Nature, 2023, 614, (7949), 624-624 Downloads
  2. Brazil’s urban ecosystems threatened by law
    Land Use Policy, 2023, 131, (C) Downloads
  3. Forest conservation in Indigenous territories and protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon
    Nature Sustainability, 2023, 6, (3), 295-305 Downloads View citations (4)
  4. Viewpoint: Sovereignty and reversing Brazil’s history of Amazon destruction
    Land Use Policy, 2023, 133, (C) Downloads

2022

  1. Countries should boycott Brazil over export-driven deforestation
    Nature, 2022, 601, (7893), 318-318 Downloads
  2. Land grabbing in the Brazilian Amazon: Stealing public land with government approval
    Land Use Policy, 2022, 120, (C) Downloads View citations (3)

2021

  1. Brazil’s conservation reform and the reduction of deforestation in Amazonia
    Land Use Policy, 2021, 100, (C) Downloads View citations (22)
  2. Land grabbing on Brazil's Highway BR-319 as a spearhead for Amazonian deforestation
    Land Use Policy, 2021, 108, (C) Downloads View citations (3)

2020

  1. Amazonian indigenous peoples are threatened by Brazil’s Highway BR-319
    Land Use Policy, 2020, 94, (C) Downloads View citations (5)
  2. The Amazon: biofuels plan will drive deforestation
    Nature, 2020, 577, (7789), 170-170 Downloads View citations (4)

2019

  1. Hydropower: don’t waste climate money on more dams
    Nature, 2019, 568, (7750), 33-33 Downloads View citations (1)

2018

  1. Challenges for sustainable development in Brazilian Amazonia
    Sustainable Development, 2018, 26, (2), 141-149 Downloads View citations (15)

2016

  1. Environmental and Social Impacts of Hydroelectric Dams in Brazilian Amazonia: Implications for the Aluminum Industry
    World Development, 2016, 77, (C), 48-65 Downloads View citations (28)

2015

  1. Deforestation soars in the Amazon
    Nature, 2015, 521, (7553), 423-423 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. Tropical hydropower in the clean development mechanism: Brazil’s Santo Antônio Dam as an example of the need for change
    Climatic Change, 2015, 131, (4), 575-589 Downloads View citations (9)

2013

  1. Amazonian forest loss and the long reach of China’s influence
    Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, 2013, 15, (2), 325-338 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Carbon credit for hydroelectric dams as a source of greenhouse-gas emissions: the example of Brazil’s Teles Pires Dam
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2013, 18, (5), 691-699 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Climate Change as a Threat to Brazil’s Amazon Forest
    International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD), 2013, 4, (3), 1-12 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. What is at stake for Brazilian Amazonia in the climate negotiations
    Climatic Change, 2013, 118, (3), 509-519 Downloads

2012

  1. Brazil's Amazon forest in mitigating global warming: unresolved controversies
    Climate Policy, 2012, 12, (1), 70-81 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Greenhouse-gas emissions from tropical dams
    Nature Climate Change, 2012, 2, (6), 382-384 Downloads View citations (21)

2009

  1. Carbon benefits from Amazonian forest reserves: leakage accounting and the value of time
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2009, 14, (6), 557-567 Downloads View citations (6)

2008

  1. On the value of temporary carbon: a comment on Kirschbaum
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2008, 13, (3), 207-210 Downloads View citations (2)

2005

  1. Do Hydroelectric Dams Mitigate Global Warming? The Case of Brazil's CuruÁ-una Dam
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2005, 10, (4), 675-691 Downloads View citations (10)

2003

  1. Conservation Policy in Brazilian Amazonia: Understanding the Dilemmas
    World Development, 2003, 31, (5), 757-779 Downloads View citations (15)

2002

  1. Time preference in global warming calculations: a proposal for a unified index
    Ecological Economics, 2002, 41, (1), 21-31 Downloads View citations (26)
  2. Time preference: reply to Tol
    Ecological Economics, 2002, 41, (1), 35-36 Downloads
  3. Why a 100-Year Time Horizon should be used for GlobalWarming Mitigation Calculations
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2002, 7, (1), 19-30 Downloads View citations (5)

2001

  1. Land-Tenure Issues as Factors in Environmental Destruction in Brazilian Amazonia: The Case of Southern Para
    World Development, 2001, 29, (8), 1361-1372 Downloads View citations (39)
  2. Saving tropical forests as a global warming countermeasure: an issue that divides the environmental movement
    Ecological Economics, 2001, 39, (2), 167-184 Downloads View citations (18)
  3. The Potential of Brazil's Forest Sector for Mitigating Global Warming under the Kyoto Protocol
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2001, 6, (3), 355-372 Downloads View citations (8)

2000

  1. Accounting for time in Mitigating Global Warming through land-use change and forestry
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2000, 5, (3), 239-270 Downloads View citations (45)
  2. Global Warming and Tropical Land-Use Change: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Biomass Burning, Decomposition and Soils in Forest Conversion, Shifting Cultivation and Secondary Vegetation
    Climatic Change, 2000, 46, (1), 115-158 Downloads

1998

  1. The Value of Human Life in Global Warming Impacts
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 1998, 3, (1), 83-85 Downloads View citations (4)

1997

  1. Environmental services as a strategy for sustainable development in rural Amazonia
    Ecological Economics, 1997, 20, (1), 53-70 Downloads View citations (30)
    See also Chapter Environmental Services as a Strategy for Sustainable Development in Rural Amazonia, Chapters, 2000, 154-185 (2000) Downloads (2000)
  2. Monitoring needs to transform Amazonian forest maintenance into a global warming-mitigation option
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 1997, 2, (2), 285-302 Downloads View citations (11)

1988

  1. China's Three Gorges Dam: "Fatal" project or step toward modernization?
    World Development, 1988, 16, (5), 615-630 Downloads View citations (3)

1986

  1. Agricultural plans for Brazil's Grande Carajas program: Lost opportunity for sustainable local development?
    World Development, 1986, 14, (3), 385-409 Downloads View citations (2)

Chapters

2000

  1. Environmental Services as a Strategy for Sustainable Development in Rural Amazonia
    Chapter 11 in The Environment, Sustainable Development and Public Policies, 2000, pp 154-185 Downloads
    See also Journal Article Environmental services as a strategy for sustainable development in rural Amazonia, Elsevier (1997) Downloads View citations (30) (1997)

1990

  1. Environmental Destruction in the Brazilian Amazon
    Palgrave Macmillan View citations (1)
 
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