Brazil has protected much of the Amazon. It now has to pay for it.
EconomicsTuesday, May 26, 2026Mongabay

Brazil has protected much of the Amazon. It now has to pay for it.

Brazil has successfully established extensive protected areas in the Amazon, but now faces the challenge of securing adequate funding for the effective management of these regions. Without sufficient financial resources, the integrity of these reserves is at risk, highlighting the necessity for sustainable investment in their stewardship.

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