An environmental protection area (Portuguese: Área de proteção ambiental: APA) is a type of protected area in Brazil that has some degree of human occupation, but where the primary intent is environmental protection. Human occupation is monitored and controlled. An environmental protection area often contains other types of conservation units, which may be more strictly protected.

Definition

Environmental protection areas (APAs) are defined as part of the National System of Conservation Units regulated by Law 9985 of 18 July 2000. They are one of the types of sustainable use units, which try to reconcile conservation of nature with sustainable use of some natural resources. Other types of sustainable use unit are significant ecological interest area, national forest, extractive reserve, fauna reserve, sustainable development reserve, and natural heritage particular reserve.[1]

As of 1993 APAs were defined as areas where wildlife, genetic diversity and other natural resources were to be conserved through adequate and sustainable use for the benefit of the local population, following a management plan to harmonise the various human activities. The APA was the closest concept to the Biosphere Reserve in Brazilian law, the main difference being that a strictly protected core zone was not required. However, the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) was drawing up new definitions that would include the requirement for core zones in APAs.[2]

An APA may be public or private. Its main goal is to protect areas that are important to the well being and quality of life of humans through protecting biodiversity. Often they cover huge areas, with no buffer zone between the APA and unprotected areas. They fall under IUCN protected area category V: protected landscape/seascape.[3] As of 2015 APAs accounted for 30% of protected areas.[4] APA coverage in Brazil was:[3]

  • Federal: 100,101 square kilometres (38,649 sq mi)
  • State: 334,898 square kilometres (129,305 sq mi)
  • Municipal: 25,922 square kilometres (10,009 sq mi)

Environmental protection areas have a certain amount of human occupation, and may have environmental aspects that are important for aesthetic or cultural reasons to human populations. An APA does not require that land be expropriated, but does impose specific requirements on land use. An APA may contain other types of protected area, and must have a wildlife conservation area. Federal APAs are administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio).

The APA concept is derived from the Portuguese concept of Parques Naturais, which in turn is derived from the French concept of Parcs Naturels Régionaux. This has resulted in some inconsistencies with Brazilian law, which has caused some criticism.[5]

Selected list

Environmentally protected areas include:[6]

NameLevelStateAreaCreatedBiome
Algodoal-MaiandeuaStatePará2,3781990
AnhatomirimFederalSanta Catarina4,4371992Atlantic Forest
Baía de CamamuStateBahia118,0002002Atlantic Forest
Bacia dos FradesStateRio de Janeiro7,5001990Atlantic Forest
Bacia do Rio MacacuStateRio de Janeiro19,5082002Atlantic Forest
Baixada MaranhenseStateMaranhão1,775,0401991Amazon
Baixo Rio BrancoStateRoraima1,207,6502006
Baleia FrancaFederalSanta Catarina156,1002000
Barra do Rio MamanguapeFederalParaíba14,6401993Coastal marine
Cabeceiras do Rio CuiabáStateMato Grosso473,4111999
CairuçuFederalRio de Janeiro32,6101983Atlantic Forest
CajatiStateSão Paulo2,9762008Atlantic Forest
Caminhos Ecológicos de Boa EsperançaStateBahia230,2962003Atlantic Forest
Campos do JordãoStateSão Paulo28,8001984Atlantic Forest
Campos de ManicoréFederalAmazonas151,9932016Amazon
Cananéia-Iguape-PeruíbeFederalSão Paulo202,3071984Atlantic Forest
Carste de LagoaFederalMinas Gerais39,9571990Cerrado
Caverna do MaroagaStateAmazonas374,7001990Amazon
Cavernas do PeruaçuFederalMinas Gerais143,3541989Cerrado
Chapada do AraripeFederalPiauí
Ceará
Pernambuco
1,063,0001997
Chapada dos GuimarãesStateMato Grosso251,8481995
Costa das AlgasFederalEspírito Santo112,5452010Atlantic Forest
Costa dos CoraisFederalPernambuco
Alagoas
413,5631997
CuriaúStateAmapá23,0001998
Delta do ParnaíbaFederalMaranhão
Piauí
Ceará
313,8001996
Descoberto River BasinFederalFederal District41,0641983Cerrado
FazendinhaStateAmapá1372004
Fernando de NoronhaFederalPernambuco93,0001986Coastal marine
Fernão DiasStateMinas Gerais180,0731997Atlantic Forest
Floresta do JacarandáStateRio de Janeiro2,7001985Atlantic Forest
Foz do Rio Santa TeresaStateTocantins50,7841997
GuajumaStateAmazonas28,3701989Amazon
Guapi-GuapiaçuMunicipalRio de Janeiro15,5382004Atlantic Forest
GuapimirimFederalRio de Janeiro13,9261984Coastal marine
GuaraqueçabaFederalParaná282,4441985Atlantic Forest
GuaratubaStateParaná200,0001992Atlantic Forest
IbirapuitãFederalRio Grande do Sul316,7901992Pampas
Igarapé GeladoFederalPará23,2851989Amazon
Igarapé São FranciscoStateAcre30,0002005
Ilha do Bananal / CantãoStateTocantins1,678,0001997Amazon / Cerrado
Ilha do CombuStatePará1,5001997
Ilha CompridaStateSão Paulo17,5721987Atlantic Forest
Ilhas e Várzeas do Rio ParanáFederalSão Paulo
Paraná
Mato Grosso do Sul
1,003,0601997
ItapiracóStateMaranhão3221997
JalapãoStateTocantins461,7302000
Lago de PalmasStateTocantins50,3701999
Lago de Peixe AngicalStateTocantins78,8742002
Lago de Santa IsabelStateTocantins18,6082002
Lago de São Salvador etc.StateTocantins14,5252002
Lago de TucuruíStatePará568,6672002
Lago do AmapáStateAcre5,2242005
Lagoa Encantada e Rio AlmadaStateBahia157,7451993Atlantic Forest
Lagoa da JansenStateMaranhão1961988
LeandroStateTocantins1,678,0001997
Macaé de CimaStateRio de Janeiro35,037Atlantic Forest
Mananciais do Rio Paraíba do SulFederalSão Paulo292,0001982Atlantic Forest
Marajó ArchipelagoStatePará5,998,5701989Coastal marine
MaravilhaMunicipalRio de Janeiro1,7002006Atlantic Forest
Meandros do Rio AraguaiaFederalTocantins
Mato Grosso
Goiás
357,1261998
Metropolitana de BelémStatePará7,5001993
Morro da PedreiraFederalMinas Gerais131,7691990Cerrado
Nascentes de AraguaínaStateTocantins15,8221999
Nascentes do Rio ParaguaiStateMato Grosso77,7432006
Nascentes do Rio VermelhoFederalGoiás176,1592001
NhamundáStateAmazonas195,9001990
Paraty BayMunicipalRio de Janeiro5,6421984Coastal Marine
PaytunaStatePará58,2512001
Pé da Serra AzulStateMato Grosso7,9801994
PetrópolisFederalRio de Janeiro68,2241982Atlantic Forest
PiaçabuçuFederalAlagoas9,1061983Coastal marine
Planalto CentralFederalGoiás
Federal District
504,6082002
Planalto do TurvoStateSão Paulo2,7222008Atlantic Forest
Quilombos do Médio RibeiraStateSão Paulo64,6252008Atlantic Forest
Reentrâncias MaranhensesStateMaranhão2,680,9101991
Região de MaracanãStateMaranhão1,8311991
Rio da CascaStateMato Grosso39,2501994
Rio CuriaúStateAmapá21,6761992Amazon
Rio MadeiraStateRondônia5,5541991Amazon
Rio Negro Left BankStateAmazonas611,0081995Amazon
Rio Negro Right BankStateAmazonas461,7411995Amazon
Rio Pardinho e Rio VermelhoStateSão Paulo3,2352008Atlantic Forest
Rio PardoStateRondônia144,4172010
Rio Paraíba do SulFederalSão Paulo1982
Rio São Pedro de JacerubaMunicipalRio de Janeiro2,474Atlantic Forest
Salto MagessiStateMato Grosso7,8462002
Santa RosaStateMato Grosso313,4672013
São Bartolomeu River BasinFederalFederal District82,6801983Cerrado
São Francisco XavierStateSão Paulo11,5592002Atlantic Forest
São Geraldo do AraguaiaStatePará29,6551996
São João/Mico-Leão-Dourado River BasinFederalRio de Janeiro150,7002002
Sapucaí MirimStateSão Paulo39,8001998Atlantic Forest
Serra Branca / Raso da CatarinaStateBahia67,2342001Caatinga
Serra da IbiapabaFederalPiauí
Ceará
1,592,5501996
Serra da MantiqueiraFederalMinas Gerais
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
421,8041982Atlantic Forest
Serra do MarStateSão Paulo488,8651984Atlantic Forest
Serra da MeruocaFederalCeará6082008
Serra de TabatingaFederalTocantins35,1851990Cerrado
Serra do LajeadoStateTocantins121,4161997
Serrinha do AlambariMunicipalRio de Janeiro5,7601991Atlantic Forest
SuruíMunicipalRio de Janeiro14,1462007Atlantic Forest
TapajósFederalPará2,039,5812006
Triunfo do XinguStatePará1,679,2812006
Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto PreguiçasStateMaranhão1,535,3101992

See also

Notes

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