Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Federal conservation units (FCU) are areas legally established by the government, in order to meet the needs of protection and sustainable exploitation of biodiversity. A way to ensure the efficiency of public management is to systematize data. Therefore, the present study grouped and analyzed public data about FCU. Brazil has 309 federal conservation units, which represent 9.06% of the national territory and 45305 residents households. The Northern Region covers 84.80% of these families and 79.20% of its area belongs to FCU. The Amazônia biome has 14.57% of its territory occupied by FCU; on the other hand, Pantanal has only 0.98% of its area protected. There is a higher concentration of public agents in the FCU of the Southeastern region and in the Mata Atlântica biome. The analysis of this information reveals significant differences between the biomes and the federation units, a fact that reflects the importance of the organization of public data. |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regionsdatabasebiomeconservation of biodiversityABSTRACT Federal conservation units (FCU) are areas legally established by the government, in order to meet the needs of protection and sustainable exploitation of biodiversity. A way to ensure the efficiency of public management is to systematize data. Therefore, the present study grouped and analyzed public data about FCU. Brazil has 309 federal conservation units, which represent 9.06% of the national territory and 45305 residents households. The Northern Region covers 84.80% of these families and 79.20% of its area belongs to FCU. The Amazônia biome has 14.57% of its territory occupied by FCU; on the other hand, Pantanal has only 0.98% of its area protected. There is a higher concentration of public agents in the FCU of the Southeastern region and in the Mata Atlântica biome. The analysis of this information reveals significant differences between the biomes and the federation units, a fact that reflects the importance of the organization of public data.Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872018000200112Floresta e Ambiente v.25 n.2 2018reponame:Floresta e Ambienteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/2179-8087.005115info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMattar,Eduardo Pacca LunaBarros,Tiago Teixeira VianaCunha,Benjamin BarrosSouza,Joab Ferreira deSilva,Alcimone Maria da Costaeng2018-02-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-80872018000200112Revistahttps://www.floram.org/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpfloramjournal@gmail.com||floram@ufrrj.br||2179-80871415-0980opendoar:2018-02-26T00:00Floresta e Ambiente - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions Mattar,Eduardo Pacca Luna database biome conservation of biodiversity |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Federal Conservation Units in Brazil: The Situation of Biomes and Regions |
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Mattar,Eduardo Pacca Luna |
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Mattar,Eduardo Pacca Luna Barros,Tiago Teixeira Viana Cunha,Benjamin Barros Souza,Joab Ferreira de Silva,Alcimone Maria da Costa |
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Barros,Tiago Teixeira Viana Cunha,Benjamin Barros Souza,Joab Ferreira de Silva,Alcimone Maria da Costa |
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Mattar,Eduardo Pacca Luna Barros,Tiago Teixeira Viana Cunha,Benjamin Barros Souza,Joab Ferreira de Silva,Alcimone Maria da Costa |
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database biome conservation of biodiversity |
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database biome conservation of biodiversity |
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ABSTRACT Federal conservation units (FCU) are areas legally established by the government, in order to meet the needs of protection and sustainable exploitation of biodiversity. A way to ensure the efficiency of public management is to systematize data. Therefore, the present study grouped and analyzed public data about FCU. Brazil has 309 federal conservation units, which represent 9.06% of the national territory and 45305 residents households. The Northern Region covers 84.80% of these families and 79.20% of its area belongs to FCU. The Amazônia biome has 14.57% of its territory occupied by FCU; on the other hand, Pantanal has only 0.98% of its area protected. There is a higher concentration of public agents in the FCU of the Southeastern region and in the Mata Atlântica biome. The analysis of this information reveals significant differences between the biomes and the federation units, a fact that reflects the importance of the organization of public data. |
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