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The Batoque Extractive Reserve ( pt, Reserva Extrativista do Batoque) is an
extractive reserve An extractive reserve ( pt, Reserva Extrativista or RESEX) is a type of sustainable use protected area in Brazil. The land is publicly owned, but the people who live there have the right to traditional extractive practices, such as hunting, fishi ...
in the state of
Ceará Ceará (, pronounced locally as or ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast. It is the eighth-largest Brazilian State by population and the 17th by area. It is also one of the ...
, Brazil.


Location

The Batoque Extractive Reserve is in the municipality of
Aquiraz Aquiraz is the thirteenth largest city in the state of Ceará and is located on the nation's northeast coast. The municipality has a population of 80,935 with a population density of 150 inhabitants per square kilometer. Aquiraz is located from t ...
, Ceará. It has an area of . The Batoque Lagoon covers about of the reserve. The environment around the lagoon is fragile, and is threatened by dense occupation of the surrounding land. The village of Batoque is over 80 years old, founded by residents who fished and grew subsistence crops. The residents who engage in extractive activities are mainly involved in marine fishery using traditional boats and rafts. Some also engage in subsistence agriculture, growing crops such as potatoes and cassava. As of 2015 there were 262 families in the reserve. They are eligible for quarterly payments of R$300 in exchange for conserving the ecosystems.


History

From the 1970s outsiders began to move into the region around the village. In 1989 the community founded an association to combat speculators, and in 1999 became engaged in a bitter struggle against a construction company that wanted to built a massive hotel project in the region. In 2000 the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) agreed to start the process for creating a reserve to protect the land. The Batoque Extractive Reserve was created by federal decree on 5 June 2003. It is administered by the
Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation The Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (Portuguese: ''Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade'', ICMBio) is the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment's administrative arm."Brazilian Federal Law 11.516/2007 (Por ...
(ICMBio). The reserve is classed as
IUCN protected area category IUCN protected area categories, or IUCN protected area management categories, are categories used to classify protected areas in a system developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The enlisting of such areas is part ...
VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources). An extractive reserve is an area used by traditional extractive populations whose livelihood is based on extraction, subsistence agriculture and small-scale animal raising. Its basic objectives are to protect the livelihoods and culture of these people and to ensure sustainable use of natural resources. On 24 August 2004 the
Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária The Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária - INCRA (''National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform'') is a federal government authority of the public administration of Brazil. INCRA administers the land reform issues. ...
(INCRA: National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform) recognised the reserve as supporting 230 families of small rural producers, who would qualify for
PRONAF The agriculture of Brazil is historically one of the principal bases of Brazil's economy. While its initial focus was on sugarcane, Brazil eventually became the world's largest exporter of coffee, soybeans, beef, and crop-based ethanol. The s ...
support. The deliberative council was created on 24 May 2012. On 29 February 2016 a profile of the beneficiary families was published as a basis for discussion of scenarios.


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* * * * * {{authority control Protected areas of Ceará Extractive reserves of Brazil 2003 establishments in Brazil