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  2. Geography of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Natural vegetation map of Brazil, 1977. The "Paraná pine" (Araucaria angustifolia) is a conifer but not a pine, pines are not native to the Southern Hemisphere. Brazil, which is named after reddish dyewood , has long been famous for the wealth of its tropical forests. [1]

  3. Environment of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    It is also responsible for promoting the use of sustainable natural resources and applying sustainable development within the formulation and implementation of national policies. [10] Environmental licensing is a legal obligation before any potentially damaging and polluting activities take place in any part of Brazil’s territory.

  4. Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural ...

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    The Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Portuguese: Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis, IBAMA) is the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment's administrative arm. [1] [2] IBAMA was created in 1988 by President José Sarney. [3]

  5. Cerrado - Wikipedia

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    Visitors are allowed in natural monument areas, as long as the activity aligns with the objectives of the unit. [46] As of 2024, there are 18 Natural Monuments in the Cerrado, making up 46 kha of land. An example of a Natural Monument is the Tocantins Fossil Trees Natural Monument, which is the largest in the biome. [44]

  6. Environmental issues in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The "Map of Conflicts Related to Environmental Injustice and Health in Brazil" is an online map of conflicts relating to environmental injustice and health in Brazil. The map is maintained by the National School of Public Health of Brazil, the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, and Núcleo Ecologías, Epistemiologias e Promoção Emancipatória da Saude ...

  7. Biomes in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian marine biome is located on the "Marine Zone of Brazil", the continental shelf biotope, and presents several ecosystems. The Brazilian Coastal Zone has as distinctive aspects in its long extension through different biomes that arrive until the coast, the biome of the Amazônia , the biome of the Caatinga and bioma of the Atlantic ...

  8. Protected areas of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The SNUC law also recognises ecological corridors as portions of natural or semi-natural ecosystems linking protected areas that allow gene flow and movement of biota, recolonization of degraded areas and maintenance of viable populations larger than would be possible with individual units. The federal Ecological Corridor Project has its roots ...

  9. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is a developing country with an upper-middle income mixed market economy that is rich in natural resources. [266] It has the largest national economy in Latin America , the eighth largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, and the eighth largest by PPP .