Scientists identify ways landowners in rural Brazil can find win-win situations

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Across the globe, and particularly in Brazil, lies an embarrassment of riches that also stage a showdown as mitigating climate change and protecting biodiversity square off against growing food.

, scientists from and once affiliated with Michigan State University's Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability identify ways for landowners inLike in areas across the world, forests which are havens for biodiversity and powerful in fighting climate change have been converted to.

In many regions where deficit is high in areas strong in food production. In this case, if landowners replace food production lands with natural forests, the

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