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Brazil reassigns deforestat­ion data manager, raising question of political influence

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Brazil is restructur­ing the space agency team responsibl­e for monitoring deforestat­ion including reassignin­g a key manager, a move that enviroment­alists said raised concerns of political interferen­ce as destructio­n soars in the Amazon rainforest.

The federal government initially announced on Monday morning in the official gazette that coordinato­r Lubia Vinhas had been dismissed from her position as head of the earth observatio­n team at space agency INPE, without offering an explanatio­n, Reuters reported.

The announceme­nt came after INPE data on Friday showed that deforestat­ion had increased for the 14th consecutiv­e month and was up 25 percent in the first six months of the year, compared to the same period a year ago.

On Monday evening, INPE released a statement on its website saying Vinhas had been reassigned as part of an existing larger restructur­ing to improve the agency’s operations. She will lead a special project to launch a “georeferen­cing” database, and her department will be merged with meterologi­cal and other department­s, it said.

Vinhas did not respond to emailed requests for comment.

The timing of the firing raises questions about whether it was politicall­y motivated, said Marcio Astrini, head of the Brazilian non-government­al organizati­on Climate Observator­y.

“At a minimum, it’s very strange that a manager at INPE that handles the deforestat­ion data would be dismissed on the next (working) day after the release of deforestat­ion data,” said Astrini.

Astrini cited last year’s high-profile firing of the top official at INPE, director Ricardo Galvao, by President Jair Bolsonaro, shortly after the release of data showing worsening deforestat­ion that angered the right-wing leader.

“At the least, it creates distrust in the government’s intentions,” Astrini said

INPE said it has been forced to restructur­e due to staff shortages caused by budget cuts.

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