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There are no permanent residents in the reserve, but some families occupy the area seasonally to harvest Brazil nuts. There is high potential for scientific, ecological, educational and bird watching tourism. As of 2010 the reserve was used by 305 families with about 1,328 people in 19 communities.
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The Rio Amapá Sustainable
Development Reserve was created by Amazonas decree 25.041 of 1 June 2005 with the objectives of preserving nature and ensuring the means and conditions for assuring and improving the quality of life of the traditional extractive population. At time of creation most of the
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There has been some conflict with indigenous people of the Terra Preta community, who claim part of the reserve should be recognized as indigenous territory and at times have barred entry of others into the reserve.
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land in the reserve was state property or untitled land, although there were four private properties that extended into about 10,585 hectares (26,160 acres) of the reserve. On 19 October 2005 the
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Central das Associações Agroestrativistas de Democracia (CAAD), which covers communities around the Madeira River and the AM-464 highway. By 2010 the
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program was providing support to families using the reserve in exchange for commitment to conservation. As of 2016 the reserve was receiving support from the
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highway runs along the northwest border, and the AM-464 highway runs along the northeast border. To the northeast the reserve adjoins the
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support. The deliberative council was created on 4 September 2007, and the management plan approved on 27 September 2010.
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rivers converge. The reserve is subject to seasonal floods. Vegetation includes terra firma forest with many
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frog is found in the reserve. Over 200 birds species have been recorded including four new species of the
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flows some distance from the southeast border of the reserve. To the southwest it adjoins the
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VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
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The reserve is in the region between the
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Conservation units in the Purus-Madeira interfluvial.
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708:Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state)
648:, Amazonas State Government, 26 December 2012
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713:Sustainable development reserves of Brazil
600:(in Portuguese), Manicoré - Amazonas: CEUC
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210:Igapó-Açu Sustainable Development Reserve
145:Rio Amapá Sustainable Development Reserve
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202:Lago do Capanã Grande Extractive Reserve
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16:Protected area in Amazonas, Brazil
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509:Virgilio M. Viana 2008
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435:RDS do Rio Amapá – ISA
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668:Estud. Av.
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604:2016-09-02
560:Costa 2010
533:Costa 2010
497:Costa 2010
447:Costa 2010
307:Cyanocorax
242:Brazil nut
163:, Brazil.
149:Portuguese
91:61°46′52″W
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680:1806-9592
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208:and the
186:Manicoré
167:Location
161:Amazonas
72:Manicoré
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367:History
346:Economy
264:cerrado
253:campina
244:trees,
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