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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Analysis of private natural heritage reserves as a conservation strategy for the biodiversity of the cocoa region of the southern State of Bahia, Brazil
Other Titles: REVISTA ARVORE
Authors: Schiavetti, Alexandre
Oliveira, Haydee Torres de
Lins, Alene da Silva
Santos, Pablo Santana
metadata.dc.creator: Schiavetti, Alexandre
Oliveira, Haydee Torres de
Lins, Alene da Silva
Santos, Pablo Santana
Abstract: Brazil was the first country in Latin America to establish and regulate this type of reserve, and there are currently more than 700 Private Nature Heritage Reserves (RPPN in Portuguese) officially recognized by either federal or state environmental agencies. Together, these RPPN protect more than a half million hectares of land in the country. The coastal forests in the southern part of Bahia State extend 100 to 200 km inland, gradually changing in physiognomy as they occupy the dryer inland areas. The coastal forest has been subjected to intense deforestation, and currently occupies less than 10% of its original area. For this work the creation processes of the RPPN were consulted to obtain the data creation time, size of property, the condition of the remaining forest, succession chain and the last paid tax. After that, interviews with the owners were made to confirm this data. Sixteen RPPN have been established in this region until 2005. Their sizes vary from 4.7 to 800 ha. Ten of these RPPN are located within state or federal conservation areas or their buffer zones. In spite of the numerous national and international conservation strategies and environmental policies focused on the region, the present situation of the cocoa zone is threatening the conservation of the region's natural resources. The establishment of private reserves in the cocoa region could conceivably improve these conservation efforts. This type of reserve can be established under a uniform system supported by federal legislation, and could count on private organizations.
Keywords: Atlantic Coastal Forest
biodiversity conservation
private reserves and southern Bahia
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5762
Issue Date: 2010
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Biologia)

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