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Tapajós Environmental Protection Area

The Tapajós Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental do Tapajós) is an environmental protection area in the state of Pará, Brazil.

Tapajós Environmental Protection Area
Área de Proteção Ambiental do Tapajós
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Nearest cityItaituba, Pará
Coordinates6°30′47″S 56°42′48″W / 6.5131°S 56.7134°W / -6.5131; -56.7134
Area1,988,445 ha (7,677.43 sq mi)
DesignationEnvironmental protection area
Created13 February 2006
AdministratorICMBio

Location edit

The Tapajós Environmental Protection Area (APA) is divided between the municipalities of Trairão (0.27%), Jacareacanga (14.12%) and Itaituba (85.61%) in the state of Pará. It has an area of 1,988,445 hectares (4,913,550 acres).[1] The Tapajós APA is in the western portion of the BR-163 Sustainable Forest District. The Transgarimpeira Road runs through the APA from east to west, and provides the easiest access.[2]

The terrain is hilly, with deep valleys formed by erosion and inselbergs. Altitudes range from 36 to 474 metres (118 to 1,555 ft). The APA is in the Jamanxim sub-basin of the Tapajós basin. The main rivers in the APA are the Tapajós, Jamanxim, Crepori and Novo.[3]

History edit

The Tapajós Environmental Protection Area (APA) was created by federal decree on 13 February 2006 with the basic objectives of protecting biological diversity, controlling occupation and ensuring sustainable use of natural resources.[4] The APA was created to relieve unemployment and social tension caused by tighter controls on illegal logging in the municipality of Novo Progresso and the district of Moraes de Almeida. This could be partly solved by opening timber concessions in the APA.[2] Ordinance 108 of 23 December 2011 created the consultative council to help create and implement the management plan.[4] The APA is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio).[5] It is classed IUCN protected area category V (protected landscape/seascape).[3]

Provisional measure 558 of 5 January 2012 changed the boundaries of the Mapinguari, Amazônia and Campos Amazônicos national parks, Itaituba I, Itaituba II and Crepori national forests and the Tapajós APA. All were reduced in size apart from the Campos Amazônicos park. An area of about 19,915 hectares (49,210 acres) was removed from the Tapajós APA due to the planned Jatobá Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Tapajós river. The measure affected about 0.96% of the APA, which was reduced from 2,059,496 to 2,039,581 hectares (5,089,130 to 5,039,910 acres). Law 12678 of 25 June 2012 confirmed provisional measure 558.[4]

Provisional measure 758 of 19 December 2016 altered the limits of the Tapajós APA and the Jamanxim National Park. It remove two polygons of 334 hectares (830 acres) and 528 hectares (1,300 acres), and elsewhere expanded the park by 51,135 hectares (126,360 acres). The areas removed were to be used for the beds and verges of the EF-170 railway and BR-163 highway. Land that was not actually used would be reintegrated into the national park. The area of the APA dropped from 2,039,581 to 1,997,628 hectares (5,039,910 to 4,936,250 acres), while the area of the national park grew from 859,700 to 909,970 hectares (2,124,400 to 2,248,600 acres).[4]

Environment edit

Average annual rainfall is 2,250 millimetres (89 in). Temperatures range from 21 to 34 °C (70 to 93 °F) with an average of 27 °C (81 °F).[3] Soils are mainly red yellow acrisols.[3]

Vegetation includes dense rainforest (74%), open rainforest (24%) and cerrado-forest contact (2%).[6] Almost 93% of the area is covered by rainforest, with 213 species of trees, 2 of lianas and 8 of palm trees. Andiroba (Carapa guianensis) and Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) are the most common. A number of common species have economic value including Muiratinga, Breu-manga, Breu-vermelho, Louro-jandauba and Abiurana-vermelha in the dense rainforest and Breu manga, Muiratinga, Abiurana vermelha, Macucu and Embauba in the open rainforest. In the open rainforest with creepers valuable trees include Louro-jandauba, Caripe-banco, Breu-vermelho, Acariquara and Muiratinga.[3]

Notes edit

Sources edit

  • APA do Tapajós (in Portuguese), ICMBio: Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade, retrieved 2017-02-12
  • APA do Tapajós (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2017-02-11
  • APA Tapajós (in Portuguese), Via Rural, retrieved 2017-02-12
  • Unidade de Conservação: Área de Proteção Ambiental do Tapajós (in Portuguese), MMA: Ministério do Meio Ambiente, retrieved 2017-02-12

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The Tapajos Environmental Protection Area Portuguese Area de Protecao Ambiental do Tapajos is an environmental protection area in the state of Para Brazil Tapajos Environmental Protection AreaArea de Protecao Ambiental do TapajosIUCN category V protected landscape seascape Nearest cityItaituba ParaCoordinates6 30 47 S 56 42 48 W 6 5131 S 56 7134 W 6 5131 56 7134Area1 988 445 ha 7 677 43 sq mi DesignationEnvironmental protection areaCreated13 February 2006AdministratorICMBio Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Environment 4 Notes 5 SourcesLocation editThe Tapajos Environmental Protection Area APA is divided between the municipalities of Trairao 0 27 Jacareacanga 14 12 and Itaituba 85 61 in the state of Para It has an area of 1 988 445 hectares 4 913 550 acres 1 The Tapajos APA is in the western portion of the BR 163 Sustainable Forest District The Transgarimpeira Road runs through the APA from east to west and provides the easiest access 2 The terrain is hilly with deep valleys formed by erosion and inselbergs Altitudes range from 36 to 474 metres 118 to 1 555 ft The APA is in the Jamanxim sub basin of the Tapajos basin The main rivers in the APA are the Tapajos Jamanxim Crepori and Novo 3 History editThe Tapajos Environmental Protection Area APA was created by federal decree on 13 February 2006 with the basic objectives of protecting biological diversity controlling occupation and ensuring sustainable use of natural resources 4 The APA was created to relieve unemployment and social tension caused by tighter controls on illegal logging in the municipality of Novo Progresso and the district of Moraes de Almeida This could be partly solved by opening timber concessions in the APA 2 Ordinance 108 of 23 December 2011 created the consultative council to help create and implement the management plan 4 The APA is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation ICMBio 5 It is classed IUCN protected area category V protected landscape seascape 3 Provisional measure 558 of 5 January 2012 changed the boundaries of the Mapinguari Amazonia and Campos Amazonicos national parks Itaituba I Itaituba II and Crepori national forests and the Tapajos APA All were reduced in size apart from the Campos Amazonicos park An area of about 19 915 hectares 49 210 acres was removed from the Tapajos APA due to the planned Jatoba Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Tapajos river The measure affected about 0 96 of the APA which was reduced from 2 059 496 to 2 039 581 hectares 5 089 130 to 5 039 910 acres Law 12678 of 25 June 2012 confirmed provisional measure 558 4 Provisional measure 758 of 19 December 2016 altered the limits of the Tapajos APA and the Jamanxim National Park It remove two polygons of 334 hectares 830 acres and 528 hectares 1 300 acres and elsewhere expanded the park by 51 135 hectares 126 360 acres The areas removed were to be used for the beds and verges of the EF 170 railway and BR 163 highway Land that was not actually used would be reintegrated into the national park The area of the APA dropped from 2 039 581 to 1 997 628 hectares 5 039 910 to 4 936 250 acres while the area of the national park grew from 859 700 to 909 970 hectares 2 124 400 to 2 248 600 acres 4 Environment editAverage annual rainfall is 2 250 millimetres 89 in Temperatures range from 21 to 34 C 70 to 93 F with an average of 27 C 81 F 3 Soils are mainly red yellow acrisols 3 Vegetation includes dense rainforest 74 open rainforest 24 and cerrado forest contact 2 6 Almost 93 of the area is covered by rainforest with 213 species of trees 2 of lianas and 8 of palm trees Andiroba Carapa guianensis and Brazil nut Bertholletia excelsa are the most common A number of common species have economic value including Muiratinga Breu manga Breu vermelho Louro jandauba and Abiurana vermelha in the dense rainforest and Breu manga Muiratinga Abiurana vermelha Macucu and Embauba in the open rainforest In the open rainforest with creepers valuable trees include Louro jandauba Caripe banco Breu vermelho Acariquara and Muiratinga 3 Notes edit APA do Tapajos ISA Informacoes gerais a b APA do Tapajos ISA Caracteristicas a b c d e Unidade de Conservacao MMA a b c d APA do Tapajos ISA Historico Juridico APA do Tapajos ICMBio APA Tapajos Via Rural Sources editAPA do Tapajos in Portuguese ICMBio Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservacao da Biodiversidade retrieved 2017 02 12 APA do Tapajos in Portuguese ISA Instituto Socioambiental retrieved 2017 02 11 APA Tapajos in Portuguese Via Rural retrieved 2017 02 12 Unidade de Conservacao Area de Protecao Ambiental do Tapajos in Portuguese MMA Ministerio do Meio Ambiente retrieved 2017 02 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tapajos Environmental Protection Area amp oldid 820940424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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