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Evaluation of Priority Areas and Actions for theConservation, Sustainable Use and Sharing ofBenefits in the Brazilian Biomes - National SynthesisIntroduction
Five consultative workshops were held over three years, 1998-2000, in order to identify and prioritiseareas for conservation in each of the major biomes in Brazil: Amazon; the Atlantic forest and Campos Sulinos(southern grasslands); the Caatinga (xerophytic thorn scrub and forest of the North-east of Brazil); the Cerrado(sclerophytic bush savannah of central Brazil and parts of Amazon) and the Pantanal (wetlands of the upper RioParaguay basin); and the coastal and marine ecosystems of the Atlantic (Table 4). Each workshop employed theexpertise of numerous academics, researchers, and conservationists, besides representatives of appropriate regionaland national government and non-governmental organizations. Data on biodiversity, socioeconomy and land usewere compiled prior to each workshop, which culminated in the identification of priority areas and practicalrecommendations for measures to promote their conservation, taking into account the current and projectedsocial conditions and economic and developmental scenarios. While most of the priority areas were identified asa result of varying degrees of understanding of the biodiversity they contain, a large number were also chosenbecause of their potential importance but an almost complete lack of biological information. Nearly 18% of thepriority areas in the Caatinga, the Atlantic forest and the Campos Sulinos were classified as of “insufficientknowledge”. The need for inventories and biological surveys arose as a recurrent recommendation for the largemajority of the marine and coastal priority areas. The identification of these poorly known areas was recognizedas an important result in itself.
Table 4. Workshops promoted by the Ministry of the Environment to identify priority areas and measures forthe conservation of biodiversity in the major Brazilian biomes.
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1. Priority areas
The five workshops resulted in the identification of 900 priority areas nationwide for the conservationand sustainable use of biodiversity. Of these, 43% are in the Brazilian Amazon, 20% in the Atlantic Forest andCampos Sulinos; 18% in the Coastal and Marine Zones; 10% in the Cerrado and Pantanal, and 9% in theCaatinga. Three criteria were used to rank the relative importance of the priority areas: (A) Extreme biologicalimportance; (B) Very high biological importance; and (C) High biological importance. A fourth category, (D),was “Insufficiently known, but of probable biological interest”.
The Macapá Workshop resulted in 385 priority areas for the conservation and sustainable use of thebiodiversity in Legal Amazon. Of these: 247 were classified as of extreme biological importance, 107 of veryhigh importance, eight as of high importance, and 23 as poorly known, but of probable biological importance.A total of 82 priority areas were identified in the Caatinga. Twenty-seven were classified as areas of extremebiological importance, 12 as areas of very high importance, 18 as of high importance and 25 as insufficientlyknown. Of the 182 priority areas identified for the Atlantic Forest and Campos Sulinos, 99 were classified as ofextreme biological importance, 35 as of very high importance, 26 as of high importance, and 22 as insufficientlyknown. Evaluation of the Cerrado and Pantanal produced 87 priority areas; 47 of extreme biological importance,16 of very high importance, 12 of high importance, and 12 were considered insufficiently known. Lastly, thecoastal and marine biomes’ workshop identified 164 priority areas for biodiversity conservation: they include ninemajor areas in the north, from Amapá to Maranhão, each with sub-areas with specific recommendations; 47 areasin the north-east from Piauí to Bahia; 37 in the south-east from Espírito Santo to Paraná; 40 in the south (SantaCatarina and Rio Grande do Sul); and 31 for the continental platform and oceanic islands. In fifty areas theclassification was either “insufficiently known” or recommendations included the need for biological inventories.
Overall, 510 areas were considered as of “extreme biological importance”, 214 as of “very high biologicalimportance”, 77 of “high importance”, and 99 as “insufficiently known but probably of high biological importance”(Table 5).
Table 5. Importance rating of priority areas per biome.
The main recommendations for action in the priority areas were ranked in a scale from “0” (notrecommended) to “5” (priority). In the Amazon workshop, the results were as follows: in 39.2% of the areasthe chief priority suggested was the sustainable use of natural resources; in 24.9%, measures to improve theprotection of the area; in 20.8%, the creation of a protected area; in 14% the need for research; and in only1%, the need for restoration. For the Caatinga, the principal action recommended for the majority of thepriority areas (54,8%) was strict protection. This measure was recommended for 81% of the areas of extremebiological importance, 75% of the areas of very high biological importance, and 72% of the areas of highbiological importance. By contrast, and as one would expect, the main action recommended for the majority ofthe areas considered insufficiently known (96%) was scientific research. For the most of the areas, the actionsrecommended were urgent (43,9%), or necessary in the short- (30,5%) or medium-term (25,6%).
Priority areas were assigned to approximately 33% of the Atlantic forest, and more than half (nearly55%) were classified as of extreme biological importance. Biological inventories and issues concerning protectedareas (creation, management, amplification, and change in category) were the most frequently suggestedrecommendations. The creation of protected areas was the single measure most frequently recommended bythe specialists at the workshop; nearly half of the priority areas. This outcome reflects the urgent need toprotect the last remnants of the Atlantic forest and the Campos Sulinos, and the recognition that protectedareas are the single most important tool available to achieve this.
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For the Coastal zone, recommendations for 128 of the priority areas included the creation of protectedareas of sustainable use (direct use), besides the amplification, change in status, or resolution of landownership,and the effective management and protection of existing protected areas. Excluding the priority areasrecommended for the creation of reserves or parks, restoration was the measure suggested for 18 priorityareas - in metropolitan regions, lakes and bays.
2. Recommendations
The results of the workshops converged in a number of their overall recommendations and, as such,contribute significantly to the establishment of environmental policies and to the National Biodiversity Strategy.They are essentially concordant with the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity – CBD, establishedby Decree No. 2,519, of March 16th, 1998: “…the conservation of biological diversity, the sustainable use of itscomponents, and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of geneticresources, including by appropriate access to genetic resources and by appropriate transfer of relevanttechnologies, taking into account all rights over those resources and to technologies, and by appropriatefunding.”(Article 1 - Objectives).
The recommendations from the five workshops are summarized below under the following headings:Conservation Strategies, Administration of Public Policies for Biodiversity Conservation, Environmental Education,Financing and Economic Incentives of Conservation, Research and Training, and the Sustainable Use of Resources.
2.a. Conservation Strategies
2.a.1. Protected Areas / Conservation Units
In all of the workshops except that for Amazon, the creation of protected areas, or “Conservation Units”as they are referred to in Brazil, was the most frequent recommendation for the priority areas identified. Theneed for biological inventories was second in this respect. The following general recommendations were givenregarding protected areas:1. Increase the value attributed to protected areas as a conservation tool;2. There is urgent need to resolve the principal existing challenges facing the effective maintenance and
management of protected areas; and3. The need to create more protected areas.
Suggestions concerning item 1 were as follows:• Always stress that the principal role of any protected area is to protect the environment;• strengthen the role of protected areas as a nucleus for more widespread measures for conservation and
sustainable use which are replicable in other areas; and• Emphasize the complementary role of the protected area in supporting training and the implementation
of sustainable resource use by the surrounding communities.
The commonest challenges identified regarding the maintenance and management of protected areas (item 2)were:
a) Unresolved landownership
Recommendations:• Create an exchange system with landowners in the protected areas, trading their properties for land
elsewhere lacking ownership (terras devolutas), besides providing indemnities;• adapt the legislation for the licensing of public works which involve environmental impacts so as to allow
for the use of settlements originating from environmental compensation to resolve landownership inexisting protected areas, as well as to increase their size;
• study the possibility of creating environmental debt titles, generating resources that could be used toindemnify landowners in protected areas (similar to the agrarian debt titles applied in colonizationsettlements);
• evaluate the possibility of exchange or sale of public estate to help finance the regularization oflandownership;
• in the case of conflict with indigenous lands, create working groups for the stakeholders, including theNational Indian Foundation (Fundação Nacional do Índio – FUNAI), the Brazilian Institute for theEnvironment (IBAMA), and the indigenous groups involved;
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• for traditional communities: carry out a diagnostic survey of conflicts with protected areas and organizepublic meetings and seminars to discuss and resolve them.
b) Lack of financial resources
Recommendations:• Establish partnerships and collaborative agreements between federal, state and municipal institutions
and civil society, with well-defined roles;• annual meetings of those responsible for protected areas for combined financial and budgetary planning;• incentives for a policy decision attributing more federal and state funds for the creation, maintenance
and management of protected areas;• provision of financial incentives, such as the Green Tax on the Circulation of Goods and Services
(Imposto sobre Circulação de Mercadorias e Serviços – ICMS), for municipalities and states whichhave strictly protected areas within their jurisdiction;
• feasibility study for the creation of trust funds or similar mechanisms to guarantee financial stabilityfor the creation and maintenance of protected areas; and
• Consideration of the extent of protected areas within municipal districts as an additional criterion forallocation of the Municipal Participation Fund (Fundo de Participação dos Municípios– FPM).
c) Functioning / inadequate reserve management and protection
Recommendations:• Increase the human resources available for the management and maintenance of protected areas;• develop and implement dynamic management strategies appropriate for each protected areas;• provide norms for, encourage, implement and evaluate diverse mechanisms of cooperation for the
management and maintenance of protected areas;• strengthen cooperation between government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for the
management and maintenance of protected areas;• encourage and promote environmental education and sustainable development practices with local
populations;• create economic opportunities of low environmental impact for local populations in the vicinity of
protected areas, so as to minimize impacts and invasion;• strengthen the public institutions which manage protected areas, by increasing the number of staff
and through training;• strengthen non-governmental organizations currently working in protected areas;• Recommend support for the creation of specific government departments for the management and
maintenance of protected areas, at all levels. The Support Committee for the Management of ProtectedAreas and the experience of the state of São Paulo are good examples.
d) Research in Conservation Units – inadequate or lacking
Recommendations:• Promote the creation of an integrated biodiversity monitoring and research programme in protected
areas;• draw up research plans and guidelines for protected areas;• create specific financing mechanisms through science research funding organizations to implement
research in, and for, protected areas;• develop training programmes for local communities to collect data and monitor biodiversity in protected
areas;• create a minimum protocol for the collection, and institutionalisation through electronic databases, of
abiotic, biotic, social and institutional information on protected areas;• disseminate information on protected areas in terms accessible to the general public (local, regional,
national and international) and develop initiatives to give greater value and priority to protectedareas; and
• use the results of the workshops to prioritize research in protected areas.
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e) Subsistence hunting
Recommendations:• Provide incentives for community fish farms and captive breeding projects (cooperatives) for certain
game animals (for example: collared peccary Tayassu tajacu, cavy Cavia sp., Eared Dove Zenaidaauriculata, mocó Kerodon rupestris, and Rhea Rhea americana);
• environmental education programmes to stimulate the conservation and sustainable use of naturalresources;
• organize workshops and seminars on environmental legislation, with the participation of the localJudiciary and Executive authorities (including registrars), sponsored by such as the Ministry ofEnvironment, state and municipal governmental secretariats, and civil NGOs for environmental advocacy;
• identify alternative income and protein sources, providing training and capital for appropriate communityprojects in such as apiculture using native species, horticulture and communal nurseries for ornamentaland medicinal plants; and
• develop the means to improve the control and elimination of illegal activities, and training for such asfiscal authorities, forest police, and park guards.
f) Deforestation and firewood
Recommendations:• Provision of incentives for alternative energy sources (solar, eolic, biodigestors);• establishment of appropriate management regimes in National Forests (FLONAs) and Areas of
Environmental Protection (APAs) for the sustainable supply of firewood (excepting areas where thereare threatened or endemic species); and
• creation of National Forests in areas where there is particularly intensive and destructive use of thenatural vegetation, to control predatory activities and establish alternative and sustainable uses of theresources.
g) Fires
Recommendations:• Develop programmes to encourage environmentally friendly agricultural practices (sustainable) in the
vicinity of protected areas;• adopt preventative measures against fire, and awareness campaigns to avoid its use in agriculture, or,
where appropriate, to carry out the correct procedures for its control; and• efficiency in the monitoring and control of fire in protected areas, making the local communities
aware of the damage and destruction it can cause.
Suggestions concerning the creation of new protected areas (item 3) were:• Establish more robust mechanisms and procedures for researching the appropriateness of the
establishment of a given category of protected area in a particular region, taking into account thebiodiversity and natural landscapes involved and the regional and local context, and for the carefulplanning of measures for its ecological viability (size, buffer zones, connectivity, and the incorporationof critical areas);
• carry out gap analyses and studies of complementarity for the current protected areas system so as toobtain significant representation of the vegetation types and biodiversity (particularly threatened andrestricted range species) which characterize the biomes, and designing systems which allow for dispersaland gene flow among populations;
• reinforce institutional collaboration and alliances to promote the creation and long-term viability ofprotected areas; and
• follow the recommendations of the workshops with regard to the setting of new protected areas.
More general recommendations were made with regard to the structuring of the National Protected AreasSystem (Sistema Nacional de Unidades de Conservação – SNUC):
• Formation of a coordinating committee with representatives from the three levels of government,environmental organizations, universities, research institutes, research funding agencies, public sectors(such as those for tourism and water resources), and NGOs with expertise in biodiversity, environmentalprotection, research, technical assistance and social issues;
• establishment of a website for information on protected areas;
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• establishment of a discussion and support network; and• formation of appropriate financial mechanisms.
Specifically for the Coastal and marine zones, recommendations included:• The development of a specific conceptual, methodological and legal/regulatory framework for Marine
Protected Areas; and• the urgent need to prioritize the definition and siting of areas off-bounds for fishing, vital for stock
replacement and, consequently, any approximation to sustainable fisheries, in the creation and/orplanning of marine and coastal protected areas, as exemplified by those already established in themanagement plans of some Areas of Environmental Protection (APA) and Marine Extractivist Reserves(RESEX).
For Private Natural Heritage Reserves (Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural - RPPN), recommendationswere as follows:
• Improvement of the quality of the programme;• review the legislation to examine ways in which it can attract more interest from private landowners;• increase public awareness of the advantages of creating private reserves;• be more proactive in promoting them;• stimulate the creation of state programmes for private reserves;• increase the number of staff in the institutions responsible for the programmes;• increase fiscal incentives to invest in RPPNs;• encourage municipalities to provide for official registration of the reserves; and• create a support programme for the owners of RPPNs to encourage conservation measures and provide
technical expertise for the development and execution of management plans.
2.a.2. Restoration / use of degraded areas
The following recommendations were made concerning the restoration and use of degraded natural areas:• Recognition of the importance of restoring degraded areas to re-establish forest ecosystem functions
and, the important role of these areas as buffer zones for the protection of the forests through thedevelopment of appropriate economic activities;
• restoration and economic use of degraded areas through forest management - agro-forestry systemsand reforestation, for example, to create a “green belt” to contain currently unsustainable trends ofagricultural expansion;
• future colonization programmes should be focused on already deforested areas which, in many ofcases, already have adequate infrastructure for basic social and environmental needs;
• cooperation among federal, state and municipal governments, credit agencies, and the appropriatetraining and research institutions is essential for the development of economically, socially andenvironmentally sustainable activities in degraded areas;
• restoration of Areas of Permanent Preservation (as defined in the Forest Code, Law 4,771 of 15September 1965), and including, for example, river margins, springs, and steep slopes and hill tops)which have been destroyed;
• basic concepts that should underlie the economic use of degraded areas are: emphasis on productswith aggregated value; equality and fairness in income distribution; value given to local actions; thediversification of local products; and improvement in the living conditions of local communities;
• establishment of a system for the monitoring and permanent control of land use in areas which areprotected and undergoing restoration; and
• a restoration programme for the conservation of gallery forests, headwaters, and springs.
A suggestion was made for a new category of protected area specifically for areas seriously affected bydesertification in the Caatinga: the “Area of Environmental Restoration”.
A number of recommendations arose with regard to the restoration and management of areas sufferingdesertification:
• Elaboration and implementation of a National Plan for Desertification;• refine and update indicators for the diagnosis of desertification;• monitor areas undergoing desertification;• create emergency programmes for the isolation of areas which have undergone desertification, and
promote their restoration with incentives for economically productive activities;• map the remaining fragments of primary vegetation;
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• evaluate the degree of ecological integrity of the various landscapes and ecosystems classified as semi-arid;• promote meetings, courses and training programmes on methods to combat desertification;• register public and private institutions interested participating in the programme for combating
desertification, and establish mechanisms for their integration and collaboration;• study production chains in areas likely to suffer desertification, and mobilize the actors to carry out
measures to make them more socially and economically attractive;• provide incentives for reforestation, targeting species which are threatened;• divulge and provide technical support for new or modified technologies;• establish and define responsibilities for the control/elimination of illegal activities which promote
desertification;• increase research on environmental impacts in the Brazilian semi-arid region, dealing especially with
areas impacted by mining, the management and conservation of soils and water, the management ofsaline and alkaline soils, water basin management, forest management and biodiversity conservation;
• full compliance with the findings and recommendations of environmental impact reports (EnvironmentalImpact Assessments and Reports – EIA/RIMA), assuming all the technical responsibilities for any andall development projects as demanded by the legislation;
• reforestation with threatened species, transforming the areas into seed banks for conservation in situ;• promote the use of new technologies developed by research institutions which help in combating
desertification; and• creation of databases pertinent to the subject, to facilitate the development and adoption of new
understanding and technologies.
The following suggestions were put forward as activities needed to promote the restoration and productiveuse of degraded areas in the Amazon: Agro-forestry Systems; extractivism/handicraft businesses; small-scale, family-based agriculture; silviculture; reforestation, intensive farming and animal breeding, appropriatemanagement of cattle farms, nature and ecotourism, aquaculture.
2.a.3. Indigenous Lands
The conceptual framework for conservation in Amazon must:• Include indigenous lands, federal, state and municipal protected areas of direct and indirect use, and
strategies for the sustainable use of natural resources;• conclude the identification and demarcation of Indigenous lands;• set up a specific legal framework for the protection of biodiversity in Indigenous lands which is compatible
with the exclusive rights of the Indians concerning its use, but appropriate in terms of the specialsignificance of the biodiversity and the landscapes involved;
• extend the application of the legal institution of protection to the areas surrounding protected areasand Indigenous lands;
• create working groups with representatives from the Brazilian Institute for the Environment andRenewable Natural Resources (IBAMA/MMA) and Indigenous communities to negotiate, case by case,solutions to the current overlap between some Indigenous Territories and strictly protected areas;
• review (by law or decree) the legislation which has created National Forests which overlap with IndigenousLands;
• support the indigenous peoples occupying land included in the areas which have emerged as prioritiesfor biodiversity conservation, in demarcating the lands recognized by them as of ethnic and culturalsignificance;
• promote and support projects, both technically and financially, by indigenous communities for thesustainable management and conservation of natural resources on their lands;
• formulate and implement biodiversity research programmes between indigenous communities andscientific research institutions;
• establish, under the coordination of the Ministry of the Environment, a permanent, multilateralmechanism involving government, representatives of indigenous communities, and civilian organizationsin the Amazon countries, to propose joint or compatible policies for the protection of biodiversity inIndigenous Lands located in border regions;
• establish, under the auspices of the Ministry of Environment, a national monitoring programme ofenvironmental conditions in Indigenous Lands;
• establish a joint programme of the Federal Government departments responsible for the control/elimination of illegal activities in protected areas and Indigenous Territories in Legal Amazon;
• prioritize the development of restoration programmes in environmentally degraded areas in IndigenousTerritories;
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• identify priority areas for biodiversity conservation which cover Indigenous Lands with the potentialof providing case studies of integrated socio-environmental planning, especially where they arecontiguous with, or overlap, protected areas; and
• respect the exclusive rights of use by the Indigenous communities of the genetic resources on theirlands, and their associated traditional knowledge of them, in the processes which regulate access tothese resources by third parties.
2.b. Management of the Public Policies for Conservation of Biodiversity
Recommendations:• Brazilian sectoral policies should include an environmental component and the country should invest
in public policy for biodiversity conservation;• federal, state and municipal governments should create special incentive programmes specifically to
promote solutions for forest fragmentation, extreme in such as the Atlantic forest, combining publicand private areas in the construction of “Biodiversity Corridors”;
• institutional integration of environmental institutions, with the goal of evaluating the impacts onbiodiversity of planned and current development projects;
• implementation of the National System for Conservation Units– SNUC;• implementation of the new Forest Code, based on the proposal approved by the National Environment
Council (CONAMA);• the results and review documents of the biome workshop evaluations should be adopted by the
National Environment Council (CONAMA) as documents for consultation for its deliberations;• strengthening of co-participation in the management and financing of conservation measures, between
public and private sectors and communities;• approval of legislation and the implementation of policies which minimise the environmental impacts
due to production and development, with emphasis on irrigation and mining;• the conservation of genetic, species, and ecosystem biodiversity, should be explicitly incorporated in
all aspects of territorial ordination and environmental administration and management, including suchconcepts as “biodiversity corridors”, economic-ecological zoning, master plans for territorial ordination,and the management of water resources;
• all aspects of land use planning, development projects, and socio-economic programmes shouldincorporate strategies that conciliate the conservation of biodiversity and water resources with theirmultiple uses; and
• strengthen integration between the Programme of Coastal Management and Administration and theconservation of biodiversity.
2.c. Environmental Education
Environmental education needs to become an indispensable, scientifically-based, and permanent componentpermeating all conservation programmes, employing participative approaches, and prioritizing medium- andlong-term actions and the formation of qualified multiplier agents. The following recommendations were made(besides the specific suggestions for each of the biomes, most notable with regard to the Coastal and MarineZones):
• Elaboration and implementation of environmental education programmes to generate a clearunderstanding of the importance of the forest as a source of resources and ecological services vital forthe quality of life and cultural welfare of local communities;
• development of far-reaching and permanent media campaigns to increase awareness of the importanceof environmental preservation and the sustainable use of natural resources;
• development of programmes which demonstrate the importance of water conservation and itssustainable use, especially in the Caatinga;
• educational programmes which focus on the connection between environmental and public health(for example, problems of predatory land use, contamination of water resources and soils);
• integration of the Ministry of the Environment with state and municipal governments, the PublicMinistry and the judicial arm of the government, to hold workshops on environmental legislation,involving all government organizations which have environmental responsibilities as well as civilorganizations for environmental rights;
• a joint programme of the Ministries of the Environment and Education to implement environmentaleducation at all levels of primary and secondary education;
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• integration of the Ministry of Environment with the Ministry of Health, and state and municipalgovernments, for the incorporation of environmental education components in the work of health andrural extension agencies;
• give greater importance to the cultures and traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples and othercommunities with the regard to their use of biodiversity, and its contribution to science and technology;
• development of an environmental education programme for schools and rural associations;• reinforcement and decentralization of environmental administration and management, strengthening
municipal environmental departments and their capacity to implement Agenda 21;• support community initiatives and the creation of local environmental education centres, as local-level
forums for discussions, workshops, exhibitions, and courses;• implementation of environmental education programmes and projects, adapting them to specific local
and regional realities, with emphasis on giving greater value to the cultural identity of local communities,and especially their traditional use of biodiversity and modes of interaction with their environment;
• search for alternative funding mechanisms, in the both public and private sectors, for environmentaleducation projects and programmes;
• evaluation of the sustainability and effectiveness of current environmental education programmes;• obligatory inclusion of environmental education components in all relevant projects with public financing;• programmes to increase popular awareness of biodiversity and the environment, using, for example,
flagship species and demonstrating the links between forests and water;• encourage all municipalities to adopt a flagship species as a symbol for the conservation of local
biodiversity and habitats;• widespread dissemination of the environmental legislation, in language accessible to rural communities
and land owners, those involved in the provision of rural credit, in agrarian reform and in policing,control, and the elimination of illegal activities, broadening as such opportunities for participation inits regulation and enforcement;
• promote measures for the transfer of relevant scientific and technological advances to professionalswho work in environmental education; and
• promote the exchange of information and experiences related to the environment among staff ofteaching and research institutions with other civilian sectors and government and public institutions.
2.d. Funding and Economic Incentives for Conservation
Recommendations:• Create working groups for the establishment of programmes, compatible with federal, state and
municipal planning, to secure resources from international and national funds, reinforcing as suchgovernment budgets for environmental issues;
• direct the application of financial compensatory mechanisms paid by water users and mining companies(with parity in state and municipal participation) to environmental conservation within their areas ofinfluence, with preference given to the conservation of gallery forests and the restoration andpreservation of springs;
• establish a contribution of at least 1% of the value of incentives received by companies benefitingfrom government financial aid for environmental preservation projects, further adding at least 3% ofthe total value of the government’s contribution;
• encourage the implementation of the Green Tax on the Circulation of Goods and Services (Impostosobre Circulação de Mercadorias e Serviços - ICMS) in all states;
• broaden the scope of the Green Fundo Constitucional do Nordeste – FNE [Constitutional Fund for theNorth-east – FNE] to include loans for RPPNs;
• provide for mechanisms to ensure that, as stipulated by the laws of cultural incentive, priority is givento projects that associate culture and archaeology, among others, to environmental conservation;
• the Government should support organizations, agencies and institutions that secure external resourcesfor environmental conservation;
• resources from such funds as the Agricultural Fundo Constitucional do Nordeste – FNE-Agrícola[Constitutional Fund for the North-east – FNE], BB Organic Agriculture (BB Agricultura Orgânica),Programa Nacional de Agricultura Familiar – PRONAF [National Program of Family Agriculture – PRONAF],and others which promote sustainable agricultural practices, should be given preferentially to landownersand cooperatives on the periphery of conservation areas;
• modify the legislation licensing public works with environmental impact, so as to ensure that theresources resulting from environmental compensation are also used for the resolution of landownershipin existing protected areas;
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• examine the possibilities of using Títulos da Dívida Agrária - TDA [Agrarian Debt Titles – TDAs] for theexpropriation of land in protected areas;
• parity in the partition of resources for research, dissemination and credit for the development of sustainableagriculture; and
• greater progress in the Government’s discussions concerning regulation of the Clean DevelopmentMechanism – (Mecanismo de Desenvolvimento Limpo – MDL), being as it is one of the most promisingmechanisms currently available for unconventional financing to support economic activities in degradedareas (Áreas Alteradas - AAs).
2.e. Research and Training
2.e.1. Generation of sustainable technologies
Recommendations:• Develop benchmark case studies in sustainable agricultural activities from economic, social and
environmental standpoints, emphasizing small-scale, family farming, and linked to training in the relevantagencies and communities involved;
• carry out inventories and disseminate the traditional knowledge of local communities;• develop and/or systematize dissemination methodologies;• study the economic contributions of biodiversity and natural resources;• create mechanisms which oblige projects involving environmental exploitation to invest in the training of
human resources at all levels;• increase support for national and international exchange programmes for professionals in teaching and
research;• improve primary, middle and high school teacher training, through collaborative agreements between
local governments and universities, research institutes and the Ministry of Education (Ministério deEducação e Cultura - MEC);
• broaden the training of university graduate students through voluntary internships with such programmesas the Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciação Científica – PIBIC [Institutional Start-up GrantsProgramme for Science- PIBIC], the Programa de Capacitação de Recursos Humanos para AtividadesEstratégicas RHAE [Training Program for Strategic Activities – RHAE], and the Programa Especial deTreinamento – PET [Special Training Programme - PET;
• increase the use of short-term specialization courses for training in specific aspects of environmentalconservation and management, and the sustainable use of natural resources;
• create bibliographical information systems (electronic databases and on-line journals) to support teachingand research; and
• encourage professionals in capacity-building to work in rural areas through financial incentives andsupplemental salaries.
2.e.2. Financial Support for Research
Recommendations:• Establish state foundations to support research (Fundações Estaduais de Amparo à Pesquisa - FAPs) in
all of the nine states of Legal Amazon, with their chief emphasis being the conservation, use, andmanagement of biodiversity;
• create an environmental compensation fund, managed by FAPs, to finance research programmes;• oblige partnerships between consultancy firms and Amazon institutions to carry out Environmental
Impact Studies/Environmental Impact Reports (Estudos de Impacto Ambiental - EIA and Relatórios deImpacto Ambiental - RIMA);
• create the requirement of regional representation when taking decisions concerning regional researchprojects (Higher Education Authority [Fundação Coordenação de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de NívelSuperior / MEC – CAPES], National Council for Scientific and Technological Development [ConselhoNacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico – CNPq] and the Financing Agency for Researchand Projects [Financiadora de Pesquisas e Projetos – FINEP]);
• create financing opportunities within the National Biodiversity Programme (Programa Nacional daDiversidade Biológica – PRONABIO) for long-term programmes, such as inventorying and monitoringbiodiversity, support for biological collections, databases, and grants for higher education in biodiversityresearch;
• strengthen the existing financing for biodiversity research, such as: Projeto Norte for Research andPost-graduation (Projeto Norte de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação), the Integrated Ecology Programme
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(Programa Integrado de Ecologia- PIE) and the National Fund for the Environment (Fundo Nacional doMeio Ambiente - FNMA);
• set up partnerships between research institutes and the Brazilian Programme of Molecular Ecology forthe Sustainable Use of Amazonn Biodiversity (Programa Brasileiro de Ecologia Molecular para o UsoSustentável da Biodiversidade da Amazônia – PROBEM) to establish a support programme for biologicalcollections and to qualify and secure human resources in taxonomy and systematics;
2.e.3. Strengthening infrastructure and institutional interaction
Recommendations:• Establish systems of facilitate access to bibliographical information (electronic databases and on-line
journals) in support of teaching and research;• create a permanent forum of regional research institutions to promote thematic discussions on the
classification, use, conservation and management of biodiversity;• create a special support programme to improve the infrastructure of governmental and non-governmental
scientific and cultural institutions researching biological diversity in the Amazon;• create permanent field centres in strictly protected areas in each of the Amazon ecoregions;• institutionalise, through on-line databases, the information existing in the biological and ethnographical
collections of the region, along with efforts to repatriate information in foreign collections;• make permanent investments to supply high speed connections for electronic exchange of information
among institutions; and• support existing, and create new, specialised laboratories for biodiversity research.
2.f Sustainable Use of Resources
2.f.1. Forest resources
Recommendations:• Amazon - secure the only viable vocation of Amazon forest through the maintenance of the natural
vegetation due to its economic value (timber and non-timber products), environmental services (preventionagainst fire, protection of water courses, climate regulation), biological value, social and anthropologicalimportance, and tourism and hydroelectric potential;
• forest use - encourage activities that maintain forest cover (managed forests, planted forests, andmature fallow), agro-forestry systems, perennial cultures (for example, coffee, African palm oil, andcocoa), extractivism (for example, Brazil nuts Bertholletia excelsa, palm fruits [such as açaí Euterpeedulis, tucumá Astrocaryum spp., and pupunha Guilielma gasipaes], and rubber Hevea brasiliensis);
• forest management - promote sustainable forest management, with emphasis on multiple use (timberand non-timber products);
• management and protection of várzeas (white-water inundated forests) - study the viability of sustainabledevelopment reserves as models for forest management and sustainable fisheries in areas of várzea;
• forest certification - support and stimulate initiatives for the certification of sustainable exploitation offorest products;
• fire prevention - encourage productive activities which maintain forest cover in areas where there is highrisk of fire;
• positive agenda - stimulate good management by reducing bureaucratic demands and the time spent inevaluating management plans, especially those drawn up by local communities, while at the same timemaking it more difficult in legal and bureaucratic terms to obtain authorisation for deforestation;
• foment agro-forestry activities to increase awareness of their advantages and stimulate their adoptionby farmers and agricultural technicians;
• institutional financing of government departments and NGOs to solve common problems while avoidingthe dispersion of efforts and resources;
• introduction of the basic concepts of agro-silviculture and conservation biology in Agrarian ScienceTechnical Colleges;
• inclusion of courses on agro-silviculture and conservation biology in graduate courses in forestry, agronomyand animal husbandry;
• capacity-building of human resources for the development of agro-silviculture systems;• dissemination of research findings in such a way that they can be easily assimilated and adopted by
farmers• joint participation of research, extension and agricultural agencies in setting up Demonstration Units for
rural communities;
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• surveys of existing technologies in the region and in other countries, which can be adopted and adapted;and
• the creation of reference databases.
2.f.2. Firewood extraction and forest restoration
Recommendations:• Draw up recommendations to research departments and other institutions in the relevant sectors, regarding
the appropriate species for reforestation by agro-ecological zone in each state;• identify administrative or financial mechanisms for farmers and industrial consumers of firewood and
charcoal to execute proposals for reforestation;• define priority regions for reforestation, taking into consideration existing industries, deforestation rates
and patterns, and areas suffering desertification;• avoid the establishment of large landholdings by industries with high energy demands (production of
lime, plaster, cement, etc.), which results in the expulsion of rural families;• establish norms and regulations for reforestation;• develop forestry techniques which will provide for a greater integration between farming and forestry
management through agro-forest systems in areas where reforestation is obligatory;• monitoring and technical assistance by governmental and non-governmental organizations, increasing
their participation in the process through rural extension;• support institutions involved in seed production and the distribution of seeds and seedlings of native
species;• increase the number of inspectors, and establish forest (environmental) police battalions at the state
and municipal levels, for more effective control/elimination of illegal activities;• provide incentives for campaigns to encourage rural producers to plant multiple-use forests, with policies
appropriate for irrigated land and areas which do not flood in the rainy season (sequeiros);• augment the economic value of forested areas by planting appropriate native species of commercial value;• introduce practices that help reduce soil degradation, increasing timber productivity in reforested areas
and reducing management needs; and• create a database and register of producers and consumers of forest products.
2.f.3. Technological development and dissemination for sustainable use
Recommendations:• Survey and review technologies and successful case studies of sustainable (economic and environmental)
use practices by local communities, and the traditional knowledge behind them;• divulge by all possible means, the most up-to-date technologies available in the region and in other
countries, to groups working with rural extension and community development;• create and maintain a website to provide information on available technologies for sustainable use;• carry out meetings and workshops in order to target research on the user’s needs.
2.f.4. Cultivation and use of medicinal and ornamental plants
Recommendations:• Create a programme of incentives for pharmacological research on medicinal plants;• create a database on the use of medicinal plants;• create a programme of incentives for the cultivation of medicinal plants;• assess specific botanical data for new plants with medicinal potential;• encourage the adoption of alternative medicine;• research the propagation and development of species with medicinal potential;• create specific legislation for the exploitation of medicinal plants;• implement a comprehensive programme for the rational exploitation of medicinal plants;• institutionalise popular knowledge of the use of medicinal plants;• research and catalogue native commercial ornamental plants; and• research the reproductive biology of ornamental plants.
2.f.5. Minimizing the impact of agriculture on biodiversity
Recommendations:• Measures to monitor and eliminate non-compliance by farmers of laws regarding the use of areas along rivers;
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• divulge the results of research on agricultural practices and techniques in a form which can be easilyassimilated by farmers;
• the use of mobile rural extension units to divulge and demonstrate sustainable practices and promoteawareness and responsible action;
• integrated pest management through biological control, to reduce the use of agrotoxic chemicals;• environmental monitoring in areas of irrigation;• develop more efficient integrated systems to control the principal pests and diseases which affect irrigated
crops, and their application in organic farming;• development of soil and water management practices in irrigated plantations of principal fruit and
vegetable crops, and the use of growth regulators, and nutritional and cultural treatments;• development of sustainable management practices to increase productivity;• development of rational practices for the conservation of soil, water and vegetation, and the restoration
of degraded areas;• research on the use of native species in organic agriculture (hedges, natural manure, bio-insecticides);
and• incentives for organic farming in agricultural districts.
2.f.6. Minimization of the impact of cattle ranching
Recommendations:• Development and dissemination of technologies to increase animal productivity in areas already used
for cattle ranching, avoiding its expansion to areas of native vegetation;• development, validation and dissemination of diversified production systems (silvipastoral and agro-
silvipastoral) adapted to the main agro-ecological and socioeconomic areas of the region; and• permanent environmental monitoring in areas where cattle ranching is predominant.
2.f.7. Ecotourism
Recommendations:• Evaluate tourism potential and create conditions necessary for ecological tourism;• explore regional ecotourism potential, along with environmental education programmes;• structure programmes to train and educate local labour to receive tourists;• training and capacity-building for local communities around protected areas to make use of the
opportunities provided by ecotourism in generating income;• participatory planning and governance (through a governing council) in ecotourism projects, in order to
minimize negative impacts on local populations;• create infrastructures for tourism which are adapted to local characteristics;• set up specific lines of credit for the sector, and support the elaboration of projects in communities which
have the potential and demand for tourism; and• support ecotourism initiatives that give value to the regional culture, and provide employment opportunities
to local communities.
2.f.8. Fauna
Suggestions regarding the sustainable use of fauna were:• Update the Official List of Brazilian Species Threatened with Extinction;• promote basic studies for the domestication of appropriate species;• research on techniques for the reintroduction, translocation, and stocking of species in protected areas;• urgent measures to stop the introduction of alien invasive species;• research on the control and elimination of alien invasive species;• create incentives for captive breeding;• increase capacity for the inspection and the control of illegal exploitation, capture and hunting of wildlife;• increase the number of collaborative agreements with inspecting institutions;• encourage environmental education;• carry out faunal and floral surveys to provide for more informed decisions regarding authorisation of
deforestation projects; and• make better use of native species, including wild animals, with a view to regulating hunting for specific
social groups.
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2.f.9. Traditional communities
Recommendations:• Recognize that traditional populations are an integral component of a global strategy for the conservation
of biodiversity;• recognize Collective Intellectual Rights as an instrument to protect the knowledge of traditional populations
and guarantee compensation for the use of their genetic resources and associated knowledge, as acomponent of the law regulating access to genetic resources, the approval of which should be considereda priority by the National Congress;
• propose the suppression of subsection 15, article 2, of the proposal for Law no. 2,892-B, of 1992, on theNational System of Protected Areas (Sistema Nacional de Unidades de Conservação – SNUC), whichdefines traditional populations, bearing in mind that it does not attend satisfactorily to the situation ofcountless populations which develop systems of use and production of low environmental impact;
• increase our knowledge of traditional populations in terms of their distribution (mapping), cultural andsocio-economic characteristics, organization, production systems and associated resources, andsustainable development projects, as well as the situation regarding land ownership and the conservationof ecosystem services (wild and cultivated biodiversity);
• set up compensation mechanisms (adequate remuneration) for the costs of environmental conservationand the administration of protected areas by extractivist populations or associations;
• implement adequate incentive policies and support mechanisms for the transport and commercialisationof agro-extractive products from protected areas of sustainable use and their surrounding communities;
• implement initiatives for the conservation and improvement of traditional systems of production, andincrease the value attributed to them in all the sectoral policies, with emphasis on technical assistance,agricultural training and rural extension;
• demand that the National Programme of Agricultural Research takes into consideration the diversity oflocal production systems, providing for the development of appropriate technologies according to theneeds of the traditional communities;
• create regular lines of credit and financing which attend to the needs of traditional populations;• revise and adapt the Programa de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento do Extrativismo - PRODEX [Support
Programme for the Development of Extractivism – PRODEX] in a form similar to the Crédito Especialpara a Reforma Agrária – PROCERA [Special Credit for Agrarian Reform – PROCERA];
• carry out studies of alternative products which are more appropriate for the market and the realities oftraditional and extractivist populations;
• demand that the public authority give priority to the regularization of the lands occupied by traditionalpopulations, recognizing their right of property and possession of the land and respecting their forms ofsocial organization;
• implement an Ecological Agrarian Reform, considering the true vocation of the Amazon region, and thesocio-cultural diversity of the local populations; and
• institutional strengthening of the National Centre for Development of Traditional Populations (CentroNacional de Desenvolvimento das Populações Tradicionais - CNPT), transforming it into a National Agencyof Sustainable Development for Traditional Populations, under the domain of the Ministry of Environment.
3. Results
Except for Amazon, the most frequent recommendations for the priority areas of “extreme” and “veryhigh” biological importance involved the creation of protected areas, emphasizing that this is one of the mostimportant conservation strategies for Brazil and worldwide. Recognizing this, one of the clear results of theworkshops has been the creation of 55 new protected areas, totaling 5.250.020 ha (Table 6).
The distribution of these protected areas by biome is as follows: Amazon - 13 protected areas totaling2,037,384 ha; Caatinga – seven protected areas totaling 94,155 ha; Cerrado/Pantanal – one protected area of357,126 ha; Cerrado – 17 protected areas totaling 1,736,822 ha; Cerrado/Caatinga – one protected area of56,800 ha; Cerrado/Amazon - four protected areas totaling 436,787 ha; Pantanal – two protected area totaling211,481 ha; Atlantic forest - four protected areas totaling 32,452 ha; and Marine and Coastal Zone – sixprotected areas totaling 327,078 ha (Table 6).
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¹ States: AC = Acre, AL = Alagoas, AM = Amazonas, BA = Bahia, CE = Ceará, DF = Distrito Federal, GO = Goiás, MA =Maranhão, MS = Mato Grosso do Sul, MT = Mato Grosso, MG = Minas Gerais, PA = Pará, PR = Paraná, RN = Rio Grande doNorte, RO = Rondônia, SC = Santa Catarina, SP = São Paulo, TO = Tocantins.
Another recommendation which has already been followed up was the expansion of the Chapada dosVeadeiros National Park, increasing its size from 60.000 ha to 235.970 ha.
The workshop for the Coastal and Marine Zones resulted in recommendations for the creation of newprotected areas, or an increase in size, change in status, or the mere implementation of existing parks andreserves, in 128 priority areas. A number of specialists at the workshop recommended regulatory andmanagement actions centred on the creation of areas where fishing would be banned as a means of restoringand conserving fishery stocks. Also as a result of the workshop, the National Centre for the Development ofTraditional Populations (Centro Nacional de Desenvolvimento das Populações Tradicionais – CNPT/IBAMA) hasdrawn up an action plan for two coastal regions, “Reentrâncias Maranhenses” and “Salgados Paraenses”, withthe principal aim being the creation of Marine Extractive Reserves. Proposals for marine protected areas whichare currently being considered are listed in Table 7.
Table 7. Marine Reserves under study.
Source: CNPT/IBAMA
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The 900 priority areas identified in the priority-setting workshops for the Amazon, the Caatinga, theCerrado/Pantanal, the Atlantic Forest/Southern Grasslands, and the Marine and Coastal zones of Brazil areshown in Figure 2 and listed in Table 8. The results of these workshops have strongly influenced state andfederal government policies. New projects are in preparation as a result, and some are already in the negotiationstage for securing the necessary resources. An example is the ARPA Project, the goal of which is to enlargeand consolidate the protected areas system in the Brazilian Amazon through strategic collaboration with localpopulations, taking into account their interests and needs while optimising the management and protectionof the areas themselves. The Ecological Corridors Project of the Pilot Programme for the Protection of theTropical Forests of Brazil PP-G7 (Programa Piloto para a Proteção às Florestas Tropicais do Brasil PP-G7) wasredesigned so as to include the priority areas defined in the Amazon and Atlantic forest workshops. Thepriorities resulting from the workshops are also being adopted at the regional (state) level (for example, theAtlas of Pernambuco, the Atlas of Priority Areas for Minas Gerais, and the Paraná Biodiversity Project, as wellas by institutions which have previously given little regard to biodiversity conservation, for example theMinistry of Planning and Finance (Ministério de Planejamento e Orçamento - MPOG) in its current discussionsand development of the Programme of Developmental Axes (Eixos de Desenvolvimento).
The impact of the recommendations arising from these workshops is still, however, incipient. It isnotable, for example, that the largest number of protected areas created since 1998 was in the Cerrado/Pantanal, 22 in all, and that this biome was the target of the first of the workshops, “Evaluation and PriorityActions for the Conservation of Biodiversity in the Cerrado and Pantanal” in March 1998.
This document is one of many which have been prepared for disseminating, reinforcing and structuringthe results of the workshops to support and influence the numerous and diverse agencies which have thepower of decision in actions which can contribute to the conservation of the biological, cultural and socialdiversity of our country.
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Figure 2. Map of the priority areas for the conservation, the sustainable use and the benefit sharing ofbiodiversity of Brazil. More information at: http://www.mma.gov.br/?id_estrutura=14&id_conteudo=743.
The squares represent the importance categories for conservation: red – extremely high; orange – very high;yellow – high; purple – insufficiently known; gray – new area identified by the regional groups. The linesrepresent the biomes: green – Amazon; light blue – Cerrado and Pantanal; orange – Caatinga; red – AtlanticForest and Southern Grasslands; dark blue – Marine and Coastal Zones.
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Biol
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Biol
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301
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CP-5
26
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28
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31
CP-5
32
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33
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Biol
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1,87
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36
CP-5
37
CP-5
38
CP-5
39
CP-5
40
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41
CP-5
42
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43
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s
Man
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47
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49
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51
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52
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53
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142,
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iver
Biol
ogic
al in
vent
orie
s
Crea
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rea
Man
agem
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pro
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a ca
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Man
agem
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93,8
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506.
786
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52
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094
Arei
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çara
do
Nor
te-R
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, Gro
ssos
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acau
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, Por
todo
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, Sã
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rra
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A-56
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vent
orie
s14
7,68
3.14
0
305
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buiú
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, Ex
trem
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aran
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al-R
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rest
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nam
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São
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çalo
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aman
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atur
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anto
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são
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565
MA-
566
MA-
567
MA-
568
MA-
569
MA-
570
MA-
571
MA-
572
Atla
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Fore
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evão
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uel
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Form
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f Sa
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/Sa
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Pico
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Chap
ada
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rarip
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atea
u
Biol
ogic
al in
vent
orie
s
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
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Crea
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pro
tect
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rea
Incr
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siz
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pro
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and
ecol
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orrid
or
Biol
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vent
orie
s
Ecol
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orrid
or
Incr
ease
siz
e of
pro
tect
ed a
rea
Crea
te a
pro
tect
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rea
63,5
72.3
20
95,9
32.8
99
35,2
26.3
56
131,
834.
111
88,7
70.9
51
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119
20,9
30.5
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245,
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714
306
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m
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PE,
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PE
1 1 1 1 1 1 DD
MA-
573
MA-
574
MA-
575
MA-
576
MA-
577
MA-
578
MA-
579
Atla
ntic
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Man
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Biol
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vent
orie
s
135,
156.
734
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40,3
49.3
18
22,3
84.2
30
34,7
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86
98,4
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54
71,6
79.9
78
307
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aman
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aria
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Para
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PE
Canh
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alm
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a-PE
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papá
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São
José
da
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Mat
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mar
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, Nov
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L
1 1 1 DD 1 1 3 2
MA-
580
MA-
581
MA-
582
MA-
583
MA-
584
MA-
585
MA-
586
MA-
587
Atla
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Fore
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a
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Barr
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Serr
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s Co
nfus
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Cate
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Com
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Fore
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Ecol
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al c
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or
Biol
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al in
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orie
s
Biol
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al in
vent
orie
s
Biol
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al in
vent
orie
s
Biol
ogic
al in
vent
orie
s
Biol
ogic
al in
vent
orie
s
23,1
51.5
98
17,4
57.1
88
99,9
54.3
30
447,
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50,9
62.9
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42.1
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32
308
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PE, P
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L, P
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Port
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São
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do
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Mig
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Con
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Corr
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trel
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Lag
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DD 1 1 1 DD
MA-
588
MA-
589
MA-
590
MA-
591
MA-
592
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Biol
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s
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Biol
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s
Ecol
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al c
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or
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al in
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orie
s
63,3
21.6
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56,8
54.8
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27.9
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94.7
02
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594
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595
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38,7
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Mor
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596
MA-
597
MA-
598
MA-
599
MA-
600
MA-
601
MA-
602
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603
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45,3
65.8
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44,7
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1 2 2 1 DD 2 1 1
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30,6
15.7
81
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10
Biol
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s
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Crea
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316
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653
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Biol
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317
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657
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659
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661
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675
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676
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712
MA-
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man
agem
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Biol
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al in
vent
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s
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eário
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men
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mbo
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nelin
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tor P
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-SC
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SC, J
osé
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C, L
uiz
Alve
s-SC
, M
assa
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SC,
Mat
inho
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Mor
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aveg
ante
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rana
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Pira
quar
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, Po
mer
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SC,
Pont
al d
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raná
-PR
, Po
rto
Belo
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Rio
dos
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os-S
C, R
odei
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, São
Ben
to d
o Su
l-SC,
São
Fran
cisc
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Sul
-SC
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Joã
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periú
-SC,
São
José
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Pin
hais
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, Sch
roed
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ijuca
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, Ti
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Sul
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, Ti
mbó
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Don
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SC, D
outo
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alet
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itor
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orna
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uaçu
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men
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om R
etiro
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ço d
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sque
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padã
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SC, F
loria
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rão
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Gra
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327
MA-
715
MA-
716
Atla
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Fore
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land
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Atla
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of t
he c
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ate
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rest
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Crea
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biru
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SC,
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ajor
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ova
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ulo
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to A
mar
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SC,
São
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sé-S
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dro
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ijuca
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rubi
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amos
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agua
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ul-S
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SC,
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man
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reze
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59,5
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94
328
Atla
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land
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aman
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onta
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tro
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erra
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Jos
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tura
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man
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apa-
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Antô
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718
MA-
719
MA-
720
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721
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722
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ul I
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Crea
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Biol
ogic
al in
vent
orie
s
Crea
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723
MA-
724
MA-
725
MA-
726
MA-
727
MA-
728
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Fore
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atos
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SC,
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amos
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Fore
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Crea
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Biol
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s
Man
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Man
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Crea
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incr
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size
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231
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326
111,
628.
110
330
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729
MA-
730
MA-
731
MA-
732
MA-
733
Atla
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Fore
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s
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Cax
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onte
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rês
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Mar
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770
MC-
771
MC-
772
MC-
773
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336
Mar
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MC-
774
MC-
775
MC-
776
MC-
777
MC-
778
MC-
779
MC-
780
MC-
781
MC-
782
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783
MC-
784
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785
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786
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787
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788
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789
MC-
790
MC-
791
MC-
792
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338
MC-
793
MC-
794
MC-
795
MC-
796
MC-
797
MC-
798
MC-
799
MC-
800
MC-
801
MC-
802
MC-
803
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339
MC-
804
MC-
805
MC-
806
MC-
807
MC-
808
São
Fran
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MC-
809
MC-
810
MC-
811
MC-
812
MC-
813
MC-
814
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815
MC-
816
MC-
817
MC-
818
MC-
819
MC-
820
MC-
821
MC-
822
MC-
823
MC-
824
Mar
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and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
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Mar
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MC-
825
MC-
826
MC-
827
MC-
828
MC-
829
MC-
830
MC-
831
MC-
832
MC-
833
MC-
834
MC-
835
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MC-
836
MC-
837
MC-
838
MC-
839
MC-
840
MC-
841
MC-
842
MC-
843
MC-
844
MC-
845
343
MC-
846
MC-
847
MC-
848
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849
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851
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852
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853
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854
MC-
855
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856
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Palm
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344
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857
MC-
858
MC-
859
MC-
860
MC-
861
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862
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863
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864
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865
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866
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867
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123
Turu
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Sant
a Vi
tória
do
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S
345
MC-
868
MC-
869
MC-
870
MC-
871
MC-
872
MC-
873
MC-
874
Mar
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1,11
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gue-
RN
, R
io d
o Fo
go-R
N,
São
Mig
uel
deTo
uros
-RN
, Ti
bau-
RN
, To
uros
-RN
346
MC-
875
MC-
876
MC-
877
MC-
878
MC-
879
MC-
880
MC-
881
MC-
882
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
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dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
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dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Bank
s of
the
Nor
ther
nBr
azili
an C
hain
Arch
ipel
ago
of S
ãoPe
dro
and
São
Paul
o
Fern
ando
de
Nor
onha
Atol
das
Roc
as
Stee
p Sl
opes
of
the
Nor
thea
st
Cabo
São
Roq
ue to
Todo
s os
San
tos
Bay
Del
ta o
f th
e Sã
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sco
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rom
sout
hern
ent
ranc
e of
Todo
s os
San
tos
Bay
até
Ilhéu
s
2 1 1 1 3 2 1 2
Man
agem
ent;
rec
over
y; in
vent
orie
s
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
inve
ntor
ies
Man
agem
ent;
inve
ntor
ies
Man
agem
ent
Inve
ntor
y
Man
agem
ent
Man
agem
ent
Man
agem
ent;
inve
ntor
ies
575,
770.
000
49,5
62.2
23
75,5
72.5
16
43,0
89.5
27
9,66
6,32
7.81
4
1,86
3,11
1.90
0
200,
767.
392
267,
094.
968
Fern
ando
de
Nor
onha
(D
istr
ito E
stad
ual)-P
E
Baía
da
Trai
ção-
PB,
Baía
For
mos
a-R
N,
Barr
a de
São
Mig
uel-A
L, B
arre
iros-
PE, C
abed
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PB, C
abo
de S
anto
Ago
stin
ho-P
E, C
onde
-PB,
Cor
urip
e-AL
,Ex
trem
oz-R
N,
Goi
ana-
PE,
Ipoj
uca-
PE,
Jabo
atão
dos
Gua
rara
pes-
PE, J
oão
Pess
oa-P
B, L
ucen
a-PB
,M
arca
ção-
PB,
Mat
arac
a-PB
, N
atal
-RN
, N
ísia
Flor
esta
-RN
, Olin
da-P
E, P
arna
miri
m-R
N, P
aulis
ta-
PE,
Pitim
bu-P
B, R
ecife
-PE,
Rio
For
mos
o-PE
, R
ioTi
nto-
PB, S
ão J
osé
da C
oroa
Gra
nde-
PE, S
enad
orG
eorg
ino
Avel
ino-
RN
, Siri
nhaé
m-P
E, T
aman
daré
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, Ti
bau
do S
ul-R
NBr
ejo
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nde-
SE, F
eliz
Des
erto
-AL,
Pac
atub
a-SE
,Pi
açab
uçu-
AL
Cairu
-BA,
Uru
çuca
-BA
347
MC-
883
MC-
884
MC-
885
MC-
886
MC-
887
MC-
888
MC-
889
MC-
890
MC-
891
MC-
892
MC-
893
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
s
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Oce
anic
ban
ks o
f th
eno
rthe
rn c
hain
of
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lhos
Cont
inen
tal s
helf
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lhos
Com
plex
Sout
hern
Esp
írito
San
to
Oce
anic
ban
ks o
f th
eVi
tória
Trin
dade
Cha
in
Trin
dade
Isl
and
and
Mar
tin V
az I
slan
d
Cabo
Frio
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sBa
sin
Gra
nde
Isla
nd /
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tum
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São
Seba
stiã
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land
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traz
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slan
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Laje
de
Sant
os I
slan
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Que
imad
a Gra
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rn S
ão P
aulo
/Pa
raná
DD
DD 1 1 DD 1 1 1 1 1 1
Inve
ntor
y
Inve
ntor
y
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent;
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ntor
ies
Inve
ntor
y
Man
agem
ent,
rec
over
y, i
nven
tory
,cr
eate
a p
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cted
are
a
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea
Man
agem
ent
Man
agem
ent
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent
118,
527.
593
273,
915.
532
5,55
5,38
0.80
5
604,
966.
802
4,78
8,20
7.73
1
53,2
10.6
07
8,54
9,00
3.98
3
422,
370.
275
821,
776.
286
137,
216.
364
3,11
8,33
4.67
8
Cana
viei
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BA, Ilh
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BA, U
na-B
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Belm
onte
-BA,
Car
avel
as-B
A, C
once
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da
Barr
a-ES
, Muc
uri-B
A, N
ova
Viço
sa-B
A, P
rado
-BA,
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taCr
uz C
abrá
lia-B
AIt
apem
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Mar
atai
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ES,
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ma-
ES,
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iden
te K
enne
dy-E
S, S
erra
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Arar
uam
a-R
J, A
rmaç
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e Bú
zios
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Arr
aial
do
Cabo
-RJ,
Cab
o Fr
io-R
J, C
arap
ebus
-RJ,
Mac
aé-R
J,M
aric
á-R
J, N
iter
ói-R
J, Q
uiss
amã-
RJ,
Rio
das
Ost
ras-
RJ,
São
Fra
ncis
co d
e It
abap
oana
-RJ,
São
João
da
Barr
a-R
J, S
aqua
rem
a-R
JAn
gra
dos
Reis
-RJ,
Par
ati-R
J, U
batu
ba-S
P
Ilhab
ela-
SP, U
batu
ba-S
P
Mat
inho
s-PR
, Po
ntal
do
Para
ná-P
R
348
Plat
form
of
São
Fran
cisc
o do
Sul
Plat
form
of
the
Arvo
redo
Isl
and
Bale
ia F
ranc
a (R
ight
Wha
le)
Sout
h Po
ntop
oria
Sout
hern
pla
tfor
mbi
odiv
ersi
ty c
orrid
or
Stee
p sl
opes
of
the
sout
h
Sout
heas
t-So
uth
plat
form
2 2 1 1 1 2 2
Man
agem
ent
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea
Man
agem
ent;
inve
ntor
ies
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent;
inve
ntor
ies
Man
agem
ent;
inve
ntor
ies
Crea
te a
pro
tect
ed a
rea;
man
agem
ent
1,06
0,59
7.20
4
417,
357.
906
245,
241.
948
3,12
3,28
0.52
1
1,73
9,74
9.79
5
7,54
7,22
8.17
1
10,9
89,0
11.3
63
Itap
oá-S
C
Bom
binh
as-S
C, G
over
nado
r Ce
lso
Ram
os-S
C
Flor
ianó
polis
-SC
, G
arop
aba-
SC,
Imbi
tuba
-SC
,La
guna
-SC,
Pal
hoça
-SC
Arar
angu
á-SC
, Ar
roio
do
Sal-R
S, B
alne
ário
Arr
oio
do S
ilva-
SC, B
alne
ário
Gai
vota
-SC,
Bal
neár
io P
inha
l-RS
, Ca
pão
da C
anoa
-RS,
Cid
reira
-RS,
Iça
ra-S
C,Im
bé-R
S, J
agua
runa
-SC,
Mos
tard
as-R
S, P
alm
ares
do S
ul-R
S, P
asso
de
Torr
es-S
C, R
io G
rand
e-RS
,Sa
nta
Vitó
ria d
o Pa
lmar
-RS,
São
Jos
é do
Nor
te-R
S,Ta
vare
s-RS
, Tor
res-
RS, T
ram
anda
í-RS,
Xan
gri-l
á-RS
Baln
eário
Bar
ra d
o Su
l-SC,
Bal
neár
io C
ambo
riú-S
C,Ba
rra
Velh
a-SC
, Ber
tioga
-SP, B
ombi
nhas
-SC,
Flo
rianó
-po
lis-S
C, G
uaru
já-S
P, It
ajaí
-SC,
Itap
ema-
SC, N
aveg
an-
tes-
SC, P
enha
-SC,
Piçar
ras-
SC, S
ão S
ebas
tião-
SP
MC-
894
MC-
895
MC-
896
MC-
897
MC-
898
MC-
899
MC-
900
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
sM
arin
e an
dCo
asta
lZo
nes
Mar
ine
and
Coas
tal
Zone
s
349
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