APPLICABILITY OF A NORTH AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTA CONSERVATION PROGRAM (CRP) IN THE PAMPA BIOME

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Bruno Bervig Collares
Nathália Portella Brendler
João Pedro Oliveira Guerra

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The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) was conceived as an initiative that offers full remuneration to producers who seek to transform production areas with levels of erosion, or other environmental risks, when installing environmental conservation practices. The objective of the present work is to discuss the feasibility of implementing a similar program to the CRP, in order to generate an incentive to preserve the Pampa Biome through remuneration to landowners and rural producers who work sustainably and collaborate with the conservation of the environment on their properties. Although there are initiatives, there is no active valuation system in Brazil like the CRP in the United States, which includes not only producers who already have a preserved area of ​​native land, but also those who have degraded land, but intends to perform a recovery on them. A project like the CRP would come as a divider in the environmental preservation of the Pampa’s biome.

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APPLICABILITY OF A NORTH AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTA CONSERVATION PROGRAM (CRP) IN THE PAMPA BIOME. Revista Científica Agropampa, [S. l.], v. 1, n. 1, p. 86–106, 2021. Disponível em: https://periodicos.unipampa.edu.br/index.php/Agropampa/article/view/104585. Acesso em: 24 apr. 2026.