Context
Deforestation in Brazil has increased again after earlier improvements. Notably, from August 2022 to July 2023, an area measuring 9,064 square kilometres (km²) was cleared in the Amazon, while 11,011 km² were lost in the Cerrado. In response, a law, the "New Forest Code", passed in 2012,requires landowners to protect native plants and register all their rural properties in the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR). So far, more than 7.2 million properties, covering 671 million hectares, have been registered. However, despite these efforts, ensuring that everyone follows these rules remains a significant challenge, particularly through state programmes designed to protect the environment such as the State Environmental Compliance Programs (PRA).