INTEGRATED FARM ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: A CASE STUDY IN THE CARATINGA BIOLOGICAL STATION (MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL)

Authors

  • Janaína Mendonça Pereira Instituto Estadual de Florestas, IEF - Regional Rio Doce, Minas Gerais
  • Jane Siqueira Lino Embrapa Meio Ambiente
  • Cláudio César de Almeida Buschinelli Embrapa Meio Ambiente
  • Inácio de Barros INRA, Unité de Recherche Agropédoclimatique da la Zone Caraïbe
  • Geraldo Stachetti Rodrigues Embrapa Labex Europe

Keywords:

Environmental Impact Assessment, rural development, wildlife corridors, APOIA-NovoRural

Abstract

The Caratinga Biological Station (CBS) is an important preserve of the Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest, defined as a national priority for the conservation of this highly fragmented biome and shelter to the largest existing population of the northern muriqui, the critically threatened largest monkey species of the Americas. Extensive research on the demography of this population has indicated favorable conditions for growth, pointing out the importance of promoting expansion of the locally available habitat. In the present study, rural establishments neighboring the CBS were involved in a participatory program for wildlife corridor restoration, by means of the application of a ‘System for Weighted Environmental Impact Assessment of Rural Activities’ (APOIA-NovoRural), which consists of 62 indicators integrated in five sustainability dimensions: i) Landscape ecology; ii) Environmental quality; iii) Socio-cultural values; iv) Economic values; and v) Management and administration. Results regarding the Landscape ecology indicators (those most related with fauna protection) attested to the adequate performance of productive activities in the studied establishments, while pointed out the need for improvements in natural habitats conservation. The Environmental Management Reports issued to the farmers included mapped recommendations for forest restoration and wildlife corridors implementation, favoring the connection of the main preserved area of CBS with the second largest forest fragment in the region.

KEY-WORDS: Environmental Impact Assessment; rural development; wildlife corridors; APOIA-NovoRural.

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Author Biography

Jane Siqueira Lino, Embrapa Meio Ambiente

Programa de Pós-graduação em Solos e Nutrição de Plantas, ESALQ/USP

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Published

2010-11-24

How to Cite

PEREIRA, J. M.; LINO, J. S.; BUSCHINELLI, C. C. de A.; DE BARROS, I.; RODRIGUES, G. S. INTEGRATED FARM ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: A CASE STUDY IN THE CARATINGA BIOLOGICAL STATION (MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL). Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics], Goiânia, v. 40, n. 4, p. 401–413, 2010. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/6730. Acesso em: 25 nov. 2024.

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Rural Development and Agribusiness