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Evaluation of Conservation Efficiency : Metrics for the Management of Permanent Preservation Areas and Legal Reserves in Brazil Degaspari, Iracema Alves Manoel; Monteiro, Dionne Cavalcante; Garcia, Dirson Antônio; Brito, Edgar Alberto de; Gomede, Everton; Schwertner, Gilberto; Breda, Gean Davis
Abstract
The Brazilian Forest Code regulates Permanent Preservation Areas (PPA) and Legal Reserves (LR) across all federative states. These areas support the maintenance of ecological functions and are essential for biodiversity conservation and environmental balance. However, implementing these initiatives faces significant challenges, particularly in supporting the expansion of agribusiness. Effective management is essential for economic development while also preserving natural habitats. Our study relies on data from the Rural Environmental Registry (RER), managed by the Brazilian Federal Government, to assess PPA and LR in São Paulo. We apply the geometric metrics of the Circularity Index, Edge Factor, Fractal Dimension, and Compactness Index to evaluate these protected areas’ shape and physical characteristics, individually and as groups. The results underscore the relationship between the morphology of these areas and their ecological functions, including their susceptibility to edge effects and habitat degradation. Moreover, the large-scale analysis correlating several areas revealed the complexity of these landscapes, characterized by differing degrees of connectivity, vulnerability, and ecological efficiency, while assessing 645 districts. In conclusion, the results provide a framework for implementing protected areas that support ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation, particularly for enhancing agricultural productivity.
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Evaluation of Conservation Efficiency : Metrics for the Management of Permanent Preservation Areas and Legal Reserves in Brazil
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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2025-02-21
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The Brazilian Forest Code regulates Permanent Preservation Areas (PPA) and
Legal Reserves (LR) across all federative states. These areas support the maintenance of
ecological functions and are essential for biodiversity conservation and environmental balance.
However, implementing these initiatives faces significant challenges, particularly in
supporting the expansion of agribusiness. Effective management is essential for economic
development while also preserving natural habitats. Our study relies on data from the
Rural Environmental Registry (RER), managed by the Brazilian Federal Government, to
assess PPA and LR in São Paulo. We apply the geometric metrics of the Circularity Index,
Edge Factor, Fractal Dimension, and Compactness Index to evaluate these protected areas’
shape and physical characteristics, individually and as groups. The results underscore the
relationship between the morphology of these areas and their ecological functions, including
their susceptibility to edge effects and habitat degradation. Moreover, the large-scale
analysis correlating several areas revealed the complexity of these landscapes, characterized
by differing degrees of connectivity, vulnerability, and ecological efficiency, while assessing
645 districts. In conclusion, the results provide a framework for implementing protected
areas that support ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation, particularly for
enhancing agricultural productivity.
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eng
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2025-05-02
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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CC BY 4.0
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10.14288/1.0448720
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Sustainability 17 (5): 1819 (2025)
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10.3390/su17051819
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Reviewed
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Faculty; Researcher
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CC BY 4.0