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Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve

Coordinates: 25°07′19″S 48°01′46″W / 25.121966°S 48.029417°W / -25.121966; -48.029417
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Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve
Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável de Itapanhapima
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
Map showing the location of Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve
Map showing the location of Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve
Nearest cityCananéia, São Paulo
Coordinates25°07′19″S 48°01′46″W / 25.121966°S 48.029417°W / -25.121966; -48.029417
Area1,243 hectares (3,070 acres)
DesignationSustainable development reserve
Created21 February 2008
AdministratorFundação Florestal SP

The Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve (Template:Lang-pt) is a sustainable development reserve in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of mangrove forests and supports a traditional extractive population.

Location

The Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve is in the municipality of Cananéia, São Paulo. It has an area of 1,243 hectares (3,070 acres).[1] It adjoins the Ilha do Tumba Extractive Reserve to the west.[2] It supports the artisanal fishermen of the area. The reserve is in the Cananéia lagoon estuary, an important nursery for fish and aquatic mammals. It contains large mangrove swamps managed by the traditional populations of the reserve and used by some families for extraction of the native oyster and uçá crab.[3]

History

The Itapanhapima Sustainable Development Reserve was created by state law 12.810 of 21 February 2008.[4] This law broke up the old Jacupiranga State Park and created the Jacupiranga Mosaic with 14 conservation units.[5] It is administered by the state forest foundation (Fundação para Conservação e a Produção Florestal do Estado de São Paulo).[6]

Notes

Sources

  • RDS de Itapanhapima (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-11-25
  • RDS Itapanhapima (in Portuguese), WWF Brasil, retrieved 2016-11-25
  • Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável – RDS – Estaduais (in Portuguese), Fundação Florestal SP, retrieved 2016-11-25
  • Silva, André Luiz Ferreira da (October 2010), Reservas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (RDS) e Reservas Extrativistas (RESEX) no Vale do Ribeira: Inovação ou Outra Forma de Fazer as Mesmas Coisas em Territórios Tradicionais no Estado de São Paulo? (PDF) (in Portuguese), Florianópolis: Universidade de São Paulo, retrieved 2016-11-25
  • Zanchetta, Inês; Bedeschi, Luciana (28 February 2008), Mosaico do Jacupiranga, no Vale do Ribeira, agora é lei (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-11-20