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Amapá Biodiversity Corridor

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The corridor covers more than 70% of the state, and should allow for coordinated management of conservation units and indigenous territories in the state in line with the principles laid out in the Rio Convention on Biodiversity. The corridor and the conservation units it contains will be co-funded
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countries. As of 2016 it included 12 federal or state protected areas and five indigenous territories. The Guiana Shield, and the state of Amapá, have great biodiversity. More than 180 mammal species have been identified in the protected areas, including the
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and the Fundo Vale for Sustainable Development. It aims to promote governance and institutions, support sustainable development, and promote consistent policies with decisions based on monitoring and evaluating results.
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The corridor covers 10,476,117 hectares (25,887,050 acres), or 72% of the state, in 12 protected areas and five indigenous territories. The corridor links protected areas in Amapá to protected areas in
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The corridor includes the Juminá, Galibi, Uaça, Parque do Tumucumaque and Waiãpi indigenous territories. Protected areas include:
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Legal Systems for the Management of Protected Areas in Italy and Ukraine: The Experiences of the Lazio and Kyiv Regions
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by the Amapá Fund. The Amapá Initiative is run by a partnership of the state of Amapá,
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The project to establish the Amapá Biodiversity Corridor was presented by
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Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
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Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
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Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
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Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
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104,761.17 square kilometres (40,448.51 sq mi)
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Amapá Corridor

Jari River
Map showing the location of Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
Macapá
0°19′05″N 52°43′28″W / 0.317999°N 52.724326°W / 0.317999; -52.724326
Ecological corridor
Portuguese
ecological corridor
Amapá
Antônio Waldez Góes da Silva
Conservation International
Pará
Guiana Shield
jaguar
giant otter
red-handed howler
giant anteater
Amazonian manatee
Amapá National Forest
Amapá State Forest
Cabo Orange National Park
Fazendinha Environmental Protection Area
Jari Ecological Station
Lago Piratuba Biological Reserve
Maracá-Jipioca Ecological Station
Parazinho Biological Reserve
Rio Cajari Extractive Reserve
Rio Curiau Environmental Protection Area
Rio Iratapuru Sustainable Development Reserve

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