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Tucano Sustainable Yield State Forest
The Tucano Sustainable Yield State Forest ( pt, Floresta Estadual De Rendimento Sustentado Tucano) is a state forest in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. Location The Tucano Sustainable Yield State Forest is in the municipality of Cujubim, Rondônia. It has an area of . It adjoins the larger Mutum State Forest to the east. The forest is in the north east of the state in the Machado River basin, at an altitude of about . The soils are mostly red-yellow latosols. The forest has a resident population. History The forest was originally one of the "blocks" of the 1984 Cujubim settlement project. A management plan for the project's reserves was defined in 1996 in cooperation with the Plan Agropecuario y Forestal de Rondônia (Planafloro: Rondônia Agriculture and Forestry Plan). The Tucano Sustainable Yield State Forest was created by state decree 7.603 of 8 October 1996 with an area of about . The Secretaria de Estado do Desenvolvimento Ambiental (SEDAM) was given administrative respo ...
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Cujubim
Cujubim is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rondônia. Its population was 26,183 (2020) and its area is 3,864 km². The municipality contains 22% of the Angelim Extractive Reserve The Association of Machadinho Rubber Tappers ( pt, Associação dos Seringueiros de Machadinho) operates fifteen small extractive reserves in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. They were formerly part of private rubber extraction concessions, and co ... and 21% of the Ipê Extractive Reserve. It contains the Tucano Sustainable Yield State Forest, created in 1996. References Municipalities in Rondônia {{Rondônia-geo-stub ...
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State Forest (Brazil)
A state forest ( pt, Floresta Estadual, FES) in Brazil is a type of sustainable use protected area managed at the state level. The primary purpose is sustainable exploitation of the forest, subject to various limits. These include a requirement to preserve at least 50% of the original forest, to preserve forest along watercourses and on steep slopes, and so on. Definition The concept of the State Forest originated with the 1934 Forest Code. It is equivalent to a national forest, but is administered at the state level. It is an area with forest cover of predominantly native species and has the basic objective of the sustainable multiple use of forest resources and scientific research, with emphasis on methods for sustainable exploitation of native forests. The forest is publicly owned and any private lands in its boundaries are expropriated when it is formed. Indigenous populations may remain in the forest. Public visits are allowed, and research is encouraged, subject to the rules ...
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Rondônia
Rondônia () is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the northern subdivision of the country (central-western part). To the west is a short border with the state of Acre, to the north is the state of Amazonas, in the east is Mato Grosso, and in the south and southwest is Bolivia. Rondônia has a population of 1,815,000 as of 2021. It is the fifth least populated state. Its capital and largest city is Porto Velho. The state was named after Cândido Rondon, who explored the north of the country during the 1910s. The state, which is home to 0.8% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 0.6% of the Brazilian GDP. Geography Rondonia was originally home to over 200,000 km2 of rainforest, but has become one of the most deforested places in the Amazon. By 2003 around 70,000 km2 of rainforest had been cleared. The area around the Guaporé River is part of the Beni savanna ecoregion. The Samuel Dam is located in the state, on the Jamari River. History Dem ...
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Mutum State Forest
Mutum may refer to: * Mutum (band), a Brazilian band * ''Mutum'' (film) (2007), a Brazilian film directed by Sandra Kogut, based on the novel ''Campo Geral'' (1964) by João Guimarães Rosa * Mutum, Minas Gerais, a city in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais * Mutum, one of the family names in the Indian state of Manipur * Red-knobbed curassow The red-billed curassow or red-knobbed curassow (''Crax blumenbachii'') is an endangered species of cracid that is Endemism, endemic to lowland Atlantic Forest in the states of Espírito Santo, Bahia and Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil. Its p ..., a Brazilian bird See also * Mutum River (other) {{disambig ...
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Machado River
Machado is a surname of Portuguese origin meaning the word "axe" or "hatchet" dating back to approximately 2nd century Europe. It is commonly found in Portugal, Spain, Brazil and Latin America, and India (Southern Tamil Nadu and Southern Kerala) due to the Portuguese and Spanish colonization during the age of discovery. It can also be found in Macao, China and several former Portuguese territories in Africa. ''Machado'' meaning axe. In Aramaic ''Makkaba'' and Modern Hebrew ''Makebet'' – also spelled Machabees – it is the surname of Judas Machabee, that was later extended to all the descendants of Matityahu ben Yoḥanan HaKohen, head of the Hasmonean family, who had five sons. The Jewish Encyclopedia records five hatchets in the Coat of Arms for the Machado surname. In Italy, the surname may be associated with Jewish heritage, particularly in Genova; Jews are attested in Genova since Roman times, and the surname is one of the most frequent found in documents from Genova’s ...
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Latosol
Latosols, also known as tropical red earth, are soils found under tropical rainforests which have a relatively high content of iron and aluminium oxides. They are typically classified as oxisols (USDA soil taxonomy) or ferralsols (World Reference Base for Soil Resources). It is largely correct to say that latosols are tropical soils, but the reverse is not true because there are many soils in the tropics that are not latosolic. Latosols are red or yellowish-red in colour throughout and they do not have distinct horizons like a podsol. The red colour comes from the iron oxides in the soil. They are deep soils, often 20-30 m deep whereas podsols are 1-2 m deep. The soil generally contains a thin but very fertile layer of humus dropped from plants and animals in the forest above, followed by an infertile second layer due to rapid leaching in the high rainfall. The third level, weathered bedrock, is common to almost all soil types. The latosol is completely reliant on the ra ...
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Southern Amazon Mosaic
The Southern Amazon Mosaic ( pt, Mosaico da Amazônia Meridional) is a protected area mosaic in Brazil. Creation The Southern Amazon Mosaic of conservation units in the region between the states of Amazonas, Mato Grosso and Rondônia was recognized by the federal environment ministry by ordnance 332 of 25 August 2011. The mosaic was to have an advisory board as a forum for integrated management with representatives of the conservation units, the federal and state environmental agencies and civil society organisations. Federal units Under the administration of the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio) it included: * Juruena National Park * Campos Amazônicos National Park * Jaru Biological Reserve * Jatuarana National Forest Amazonas units Under the administration of the Centro Estadual de Unidades de Conservação - CEUC (Amazonas): *Sucunduri State Park *Guariba State Park *Bararati Sustainable Development Reserve *Aripuanã Sustainable Development R ...
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State Forests Of Brazil
State may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State * ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States * ''Our State'', a monthly magazine published in North Carolina and formerly called ''The State'' * The State (Larry Niven), a fictional future government in three novels by Larry Niven Music Groups and labels * States Records, an American record label * The State (band), Australian band previously known as the Cutters Albums * ''State'' (album), a 2013 album by Todd Rundgren * ''States'' (album), a 2013 album by the Paper Kites * ''States'', a 1991 album by Klinik * ''The State'' (album), a 1999 album by Nickelback Television * ''The State'' (American TV series), 1993 * ''The State'' (British TV series), 2017 Other * The State (comedy troupe), an American comedy troupe Law and politics * State (polity), a centralized political organization ...
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