Cerrado definition
Examples of Cerrado in a sentence
The government’s publicly declared objective is neither to protect the natural environment in the Amazon and Cerrado nor to protect local communities,82 but rather to promote the expansion of large-scale agro- industrial production and extraction.
The expansion of soy monocultures into the Cerrado has led to an explosion of land prices and speculation.
Loss of land, food insecurity, disputes over water use and pollution of water, violence against community leaders, deforestation and loss of biodiversity through the destruction of the Cerrado biome are among the most critical impacts.
Agricultural production in the region called Matopiba, comprises the Cerrado biome of the states of Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia and accounts for a large part of the Brazilian production of grains and fibers.
Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights or obligations under this Agreement are assignable or transferable by any party without the prior written consent of the other party; provided that Cerrado may assign this Agreement to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cerrado, without reducing its own obligations hereunder, without the prior written consent of the Shareholder.
Cerrado hereby agrees and confirms to the Shareholder that it shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Arrangement and cause the Consideration Shares to be made available to pay for the Subject Securities in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Arrangement Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement.
Because they are part of the Brazilian ▇▇▇▇ Atlântica (Atlantic Rainforest) and Cerrado (Brazilian Savanna) biomes, these areas are important biodiversity hotspots.
Herein we describe, for the first time, the ultrastructure of the spermatozoon of a member of the family Dendrobatidae, Epipedobates flavopictus, from the central Brazilian Cerrado.
Increased agricultural exports from Mercosur will drive deforestation in critical ecosystems like the Amazon, Cerrado, and Pantanal.
Climate change, biofuels and eco-social impacts in the Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado.