COMPAMIR
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
Leandro Maracahipes (IPAM), Paulo Brando (Yale University)
Mato Grosso, Brazil
May 21, 2026
Verified: May 21, 2026
"A two-decade study shows that degraded Amazon forests can regenerate after fires. The new forest ecosystem is less diverse and more vulnerable to future disturbances. Researchers found little evidence of immediate savannization in the studied area."
Author: Susanna Hecht and Alexander Cockburn
This book provides a comprehensive historical and ecological analysis of the Amazon basin, offering essential context on how human intervention and natural resilience interact in the region, which is crucial for understanding the long-term dynamics of forest regeneration after fire.
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