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Jacupiranga Mosaic

Coordinates: 24°52′09″S 48°20′59″W / 24.869284°S 48.349828°W / -24.869284; -48.349828
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Jacupiranga Mosaic
Mosaico do Jacupiranga
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Lagamar de Cananeia State Park
Map showing the location of Jacupiranga Mosaic
Map showing the location of Jacupiranga Mosaic
Coordinates24°52′09″S 48°20′59″W / 24.869284°S 48.349828°W / -24.869284; -48.349828
Area243,885.78 hectares (602,654.9 acres)
DesignationProtected area mosaic
Created21 February 2008

The Jacupiranga Mosaic (Template:Lang-pt) is a protected area mosaic centered on the former Jacupiranga State Park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

History

The Jacupiranga Mosaic was created by state law 12.810 of 21 February 2008 with a total area of 243,885.78 hectares (602,654.9 acres), including 14 conservation units and 2 planned Private natural heritage reserves.[1] It was the fifth mosaic to be created in Brazil, and was intended to reconcile sustainable economic development with conservation objectives.[2] The Jacupiranga State Park, which had an area of 140,000 hectares (350,000 acres), was expanded to 154,872.17 hectares (382,697.5 acres) and subdivided into three state parks, Caverna do Diabo, Rio Turvo and Lagamar de Cananéia.[1]

The law created five sustainable development reserves and one extractive reserve, totaling 13,793.32 hectares (34,084.0 acres) and four environmental protection areas totaling 73,558.09 hectares (181,766.0 acres).[1] The remaining residents in the Caverna do Diabo, Rio Turvo and Lagamar Cananéia state parks were to be relocated to the sustainable use units, so the forest remnants could be protected..[2]

Conservation units

The Jacupiranga Mosaic includes the following conservation units:[3]

Type Name Municipality(s) Size (ha)
State park Caverna do Diabo Barra do Turvo, Eldorado, Iporanga, Cajati 40,219.66
State park Rio Turvo Barra do Turvo, Cajati, Jacupiranga 73,893.87
State park Lagamar de Cananéia Cananéia, Jacupiranga 40,758.64
Sustainable development reserve Barreiro/Anhemas Barra do Turvo 3,175.07
Sustainable development reserve Quilombos de Barra do Turvo Barra do Turvo 5,826.46
Sustainable development reserve Pinheirinhos Barra do Turvo 1,531.09
Sustainable development reserve Lavras Cajati 889.74
Sustainable development reserve Itapanhapima Cananéia 1,242.70
Extractive reserve Ilha do Tumba Cananéia 1,128.26
Extractive reserve Taquari Cananéia 1,662.20
Environmental protection area Planalto do Turvo Barra do Turvo, Cajati 2,721.87
Environmental protection area Cajati Cajati 2,975.71
Environmental protection area Rio Pardinho e Rio Vermelho Barra do Turvo 3,235.47
Environmental protection area Quilombos do Médio Ribeira Iporanga, Barra do Turvo, Eldorado 64,625.04

Notes

Sources

  • Lino, Clayton Ferreira (May 2009), Mosaico de Unidades de Conservação do Jacupiranga (PDF) (in Portuguese), São Paulo: Conselho Nacional da Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica, retrieved 2016-11-20
  • Paixão, Carolina Araujo da (2009), Parque Estadual do Rio Turvo: Um estudo sobre a percepção e interpretação ambiental da comunidade moradora do entorno da BR 116 (PDF), Rio Claro (SP): UEP Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, retrieved 2016-11-21
  • 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