Central Amazon Ecological Corridor

{{Short description|Ecological corridor in Brazil}}

{{Infobox protected area

| name = Central Amazon Ecological Corridor

| alt_name = Corredor Ecológico Central da Amazônia

| photo = Anavilhanas2.jpg

| photo_alt =

| photo_caption = Anavilhanas National Park from the air

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| coordinates = {{coords|-3.33|-67.92|region:BR|display=inline, title}}

| area = {{convert|52159206|ha}}

| designation = Ecological corridor

| created = 15 March 2002

| administrator = Federal Ministry of the Environment

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The Central Amazon Ecological Corridor ({{langx|pt|Corredor Ecológico Central da Amazônia}}) is an ecological corridor in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, that connects a number of conservation units in the Amazon rainforest. The objective is to maintain genetic connectivity between the protected areas without penalizing the local people, where possible using participatory planning that involves all affected actors.

Location

The Central Amazon Ecological Corridor connects a number of conservation units in the central Amazon region with a combined area of {{convert|52159206|ha}}.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Informações gerais}}

The corridor covers parts of the Solimões and Negro river basins, mostly in the state of Amazonas but with a small portion in the state of Pará.

The main urban centers in the corridor are the cities of Manaus, Manacapuru and Tefé.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

If indigenous territories are included, over 70% of the corridor was contained in protected areas in 2005.{{sfn|Mercadante|2005|p=7}}

The corridor is of great ecological importance.

It includes parts of several major rivers with different aquatic environments such as the Jutaí, Japurá, Juruá, Solimões, Tefé and Rio Negro, and many smaller rivers, streams, bayous, and várzea and terra firma lakes.

It covers formations from the Tertiary period with terra firma and black water and Pleistocene and Holocene floodplains formed by the deposit of white water sediments.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

Unlike other ecological corridors in Brazil there is very high connectivity between the conservation units, so genetic transfer has not been strangled by human disturbance in the unprotected areas.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

History

Implementation of protected reserves and parks has not guaranteed sustainability of natural systems due in part to lack of supporting infrastructure and staff, to the isolation of the protected units as islands, and to lack of involvement of actors within and around the protected unit.

In an attempt to address this, ecological corridors are assembled from protected areas, indigenous lands and areas with different types of land use, forming a connected whole.

The management approach is participatory, involving government and non-government actors.

The Central Amazon Corridor and the Central Atlantic Forest Ecological Corridor were prioritized to test and address different conditions in the two main forest biomes in Brazil.

Lessons learned would be applied in creation of other corridors.{{sfn|Projeto Corredores Ecológicos – MMA}}

The agreement to implement the Central Amazon Ecological Corridor was signed on 28 December 2001, and came into effect on 15 March 2002 when the required conditions had been met.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Historico Juridico}}

The overall goal of the corridor was to retain the integrity of the large area covered by the corridor as far as possible without penalizing the local people.

If protected area mosaics are shown to be compatible with the basic corridor design, a participatory process for internal zoning of the corridor may be established within the existing legislation.

The secondary objectives of the corridor therefore aim at integrated management and participation by different social sectors in addition to those always considered in ecological corridors projects.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

An agreement to cooperate on restoration and environmental recovery was signed on 24 August 2010 between the Ministry of the Environment and the University of Amazonas Foundation.

The purpose was to define methods of ensuring support for restoring degraded areas in the ecological corridors, enabling and involving the actors in the native species forestry production chain, and protecting the biodiversity of the corridor through participatory management and social mobilization in the areas between conservation units, and through studies and surveys.{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Historico Juridico}}

Actors

Implementation of the corridor involves actors from all levels of government and from civil society.

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At the national level the actors include:{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

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At a regional level actors include:{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

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Local actors include local civil society associations such as fishing communities, loggers' associations and other groups dedicated to the exploitation of natural resources, as well as:{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Características}}

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  • The Church
  • Municipal authorities,
  • Units of the National Health Foundation (FNS / Sucam)
  • Decentralized units of Amazonas state government and its departments
  • Rural workers' union
  • IBAMA posts (POCOFs)
  • Local media and NGOs

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Conservation Units

The Central Amazon Ecological Corridor connects the following conservation units:{{sfn|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA |loc=Áreas relacionadas}}

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UnitTypeLevelCreatedArea (ha)
Amanã

| Sustainable development reserve

State1998style="text-align:right;"| 2,350,000
Anavilhanas

| National park

Federal1981style="text-align:right;"|350,470
Auatí-ParanáExtractive reserveFederal2001style="text-align:right;"| 146,950
Baixo Juruá

| Extractive reserve

Federal2001style="text-align:right;"| 187,982
Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project

| Area of relevant ecological interest

Federal1985style="text-align:right;"| 3,288
Catuá-Ipixuna

| Extractive reserve

State2003style="text-align:right;"|217,486
Caverna do Maroaga

| Environmental protection area

State1990style="text-align:right;"| 374,700
Cujubim

| Sustainable development reserve

State2003style="text-align:right;"| 2,450,380
Jaú

| National park

Federal1980style="text-align:right;"| 2,367,333
Javari-Buriti

| Area of relevant ecological interest

Federal1985style="text-align:right;"| 15,000
Juami-Japurá

| Ecological station

Federal2001style="text-align:right;"| 745,830
Jutaí-Solimões

| Ecological station

Federal1983style="text-align:right;"| 284,285
Mamirauá

| Sustainable development reserve

State1996style="text-align:right;"|1,100,000
Médio Juruá

| Extractive reserve

Federal1997style="text-align:right;"| 251,577
Rio Jutaí

| Extractive reserve

Federal2002style="text-align:right;"| 275,533
Rio Negro Left Bank

| Environmental protection area

State1995style="text-align:right;"| 611,008
Rio Negro North Section

| State park

State1995style="text-align:right;"| 146,028
Rio Negro Right Bank

| Environmental protection area

State1995style="text-align:right;"| 461,741
Rio Negro

| Sustainable development reserve

State2008style="text-align:right;"| 103,086
Rio Negro South Section

| State park

State1995style="text-align:right;"| 86,601
Rio Unini

| Extractive reserve

Federal2006style="text-align:right;"| 833,352
Rio Urubu

| State forest

State2003style="text-align:right;"| 27,342
Sauim-Castanheira

| Ecological reserve

Federal1989style="text-align:right;"| 109
Sumaúma

| State park

State2003style="text-align:right;"| 53
TeféNational forestFederal1989style="text-align:right;"| 1,020,000
Uacari

| Sustainable development reserve

State2005style="text-align:right;"| 632,949
Uatumã

| Biological reserve

Federal2002style="text-align:right;"| 938,720
Uatumã

| Sustainable development reserve

State2004style="text-align:right;"| 424,430

Notes

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Sources

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  • {{citation|ref={{harvid|CEC Central da Amazônia – ISA}}|language=Portuguese

|title=CEC Central da Amazônia|publisher=ISA: Instituto Socioambiental

|url=https://uc.socioambiental.org/uc/10911|accessdate=2016-10-17}}

  • {{Cite FTP |language=Portuguese|year=2005

|last=Mercadante|first=Dr. Mauricio|title=PROJETO CORREDORES ECOLÓGICOS|url=ftp://www.ufv.br/def/Sif/2005%2011%20-%20Simp%F3sio%20%C1reas%20Protegidas/Dr.%20Mauricio%20Mercadante%205-Corredores%20Ecol%F3gicos.ppt|server=MMA|url-status=dead|accessdate=2016-10-18}}

  • {{citation|ref={{harvid|Projeto Corredores Ecológicos – MMA}}|language=Portuguese

|title=Projeto Corredores Ecológicos|publisher=MMA

|url=http://www.mma.gov.br/areas-protegidas/programas-e-projetos/projeto-corredores-ecologicos|accessdate=2016-10-18}}

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Category:Ecological corridors of Brazil

Category:Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state)

Category:2002 establishments in Brazil