% pubman genre = article @article{item_3259019, title = {{Reframing the wilderness concept can bolster collaborative conservation}}, author = {Fern{\'a}ndez-Llamazares, {\'A}lvaro and Terraube, Julien and Gavin, Michael C. and Pyh{\"a}l{\"a}, Aili and Siani, Sacha M.O. and Cabeza, Mar and Brondizio, Eduardo S.}, language = {eng}, issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2020.06.005}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, year = {2020}, date = {2020-07-28}, abstract = {{Indigenous territories represent {\textasciitilde}45{\textpercent} of land categorized as wilderness in the Amazon, but account for {\textless}15{\textpercent} of all forest loss on this land. At a time when the Amazon faces unprecedented pressures, overcoming polarization and aligning the goals of wilderness defenders and Indigenous peoples is paramount, to avoid environmental degradation.}}, contents = {The Wilderness Debate Revisited Amazonian Indigenous Territories are Crucial for Conservation Converging Agendas to Tackle Current Conservation Challenges}, journal = {{Trends in Ecology and Evolution}}, volume = {35}, number = {9}, pages = {750--753}, eid = {2020.06.005}, }