Rio Gregório State Forest
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The Rio Gregório State Forest ( pt, Floresta estadual do Rio Gregório) is a
state forest A state forest or national forest is a forest that is administered or protected by some agency of a sovereign or federated state, or territory. Background The precise application of the terms vary by jurisdiction. For example: * In Australia, a ...
in the state of
Acre The acre is a unit of land area used in the imperial Imperial is that which relates to an empire, emperor, or imperialism. Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to: Places United States * Imperial, California * Imperial, Missouri * Imp ...
, Brazil. The main economic activity is latex (rubber) extraction.


Location

The Rio Gregório State Forest is in the municipality of
Tarauacá Tarauacá () is a municipality located in the northwest of the Brazilian state of Acre. Tarauacá has a population of 43,151 people and has an area . Conservation The municipality contains 38% of the Alto Tarauacá Extractive Reserve The Alto ...
in the State of Acre. It has an area of . The forest is bounded by the
BR-364 BR-364 is an inter-state highway in Brazil connecting the southeast state of São Paulo to the western state of Acre. The highway was opened in the 1960s and paved in the 1980s. It has brought economic development and population growth in the Amaz ...
highway to the south and the border with the state of Amazonas to the north. It adjoins the
Rio Gregório Extractive Reserve The Rio Gregório Extractive Reserve ( pt, Reserva Extrativista do Rio Gregório) is an extractive reserve in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It supports about 200 families engaged in extraction of forest products, small-scale farming and animal h ...
in Amazonas. The
Acurauá River The Acurauá River ( pt, Rio Acurauá is a river of Acre and Amazonas states in western Brazil. It is a tributary of the Tarauacá River. Course The river rises in the west of the state of Acre and runs in a northeast direction. After being cr ...
forms the eastern boundary and the Gregório River forms the western boundary, separating the Rio Gregório State Forest from the Mogno State Forest. The forest has a moist tropical climate, with average temperature above in the coldest months. Annual rainfall is , with least rain in the June–August period. Relative humidity is 80% to 90% throughout the year.


History

The Rio Gregório State Forest was created by state governor decree 9718 of 9 March 2004 as part of a program of rational land use, which must be compatible with social, economic and biodiversity conservation objectives. It was recognised by 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. ...
(National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform – INCRA) as an agro-extraction project for 200 families on 28 April 2005. The consultative council for the Rio Gregório State Forest complex was created by decree on 19 September 2008. This covers the Rio Gregório, Mogno and Rio Liberdade state forests, all of which had been created on the same date. The governor installed the council members in April 2012. On 13 December 2010 INCRA corrected the number of families to 86.


People and economy

In 2000 it was found that the forest had potential for agro-forestry or pastoral exploitation, including annual and perennial crops, livestock raising and fish culture. A study in 2005 identified 85 residences, of which 39 were along the BR-364, 24 along the left bank of the Acuraua and 12 along the right bank of the Gregório. Sustainable latex (rubber) extraction is the main form of extraction in the forest. As of April 2012 there were 422 families in the Rio Gregório Forest Complex, which covered in total. The state's Department of Industry, Trade and Sustainable Services (SEDENS) had a number of plans for the complex. These included providing two new trucks to support the communities, making football fields in each community, providing coordinators to arrange meetings, resuming production of tree seedlings and providing assistance with family farming, small livestock and fish farming. Each family would get a concession of of which 20% could be cleared and the remainder used in a sustainable way.
Wood processing Wood processing is an engineering discipline in the wood industry comprising the production of forest products, such as pulp and paper, construction materials, and tall oil. Paper engineering is a subfield of wood processing. The major wood pro ...
factories were to be built in Cruzeiro do Sul and Tarauacá.


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