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Table 3.1 Table 3.2 Table 3.3 Table 3.4 Table 3.5 Table 3.6 Table 3.7 Table 3.8 Table 3.9 Table 3.10 Table 3.11 Table 3.12 Table 3.13 Table 3.14 Table 3.15 Table 3.16 Table 3.17 Table 3.18 Table 3.19 Table 3.20 Table 4.1 Table 5.1 Table 5.2 Table 5.3 Table 5.4 Table 5.5 Table 5.6 Table 5.7 Table 5.8 Table 5.9 Table 5.10 Table 5.11 Table 5.12 Table 5.13 Table 5.14 Table 6.1 Table 6.2 Table 6.3 Table 6.4 |
Brazil – Area and population per region – 1996 and 2000 Brazilian Legal Amazonia – surface and forest cover Legal Amazonia – GDP, per capita GDP and share in Brazilian GDP Global extension of deforestation and of altered areas (converted to agricultural use) Altered areas – used and non-used, or in rest, in Legal Amazonia – 1996 Use of land per rainfall zone in Legal Amazonia – 1996 Main uses of land in Legal Amazonia, per category of productive activity and per rainfall zone – 1996 Extension of gross deforestation (km2) from January 1978 to August 1999 Average rate of gross deforestation (km2/year) from January 1978 to August 1999 Average rate of gross deforestation (%/year) from January 1978 to August 1999 Number of municipalities that contribute with progressive deforestation Profile of private land and tenure in Legal Amazonia – number of private properties (estates) and total area, per classes of area size of the properties – 1998 Agrarian reform settlement projects created in Legal Amazonia – total area, Areas identified as irregular (“griladas”) in Legal Amazonia – 2000 Use of land in Legal Amazonia – private areas x public areas and conservation units Production of industrial roundwood, per state, logging centers, logging intensity Consumption of industrial roundwood (logs) in Brazil, per sector – 2000 (in 000 m3) Timber PMFS – total number of audited plans, annual harvesting area and potential volume of production – per state of Legal Amazonia – 2001 “Apt” timber PMFS – number of plans, annual harvesting area and potential volume of production - per State of Legal Amazonia – 2001 Quality of “apt” timber PMFS in Amazonia (high land, individual, industrial scale and regime of area control) – 2001 Specification of themes related to the property Example of calculating the number of PMFS to be visited Example of final budget sheet Criteria for the scoring of candidates for temporary hiring for field visits in forest management plans, deforestation areas and forest replacement projects Contents of digital manual in which forest management sections are found Groups of reasons for the suspension or cancellation of PMFS in the operation of document evaluation Number of PMFS per situation and per state, after the 1996/97 scrutiny Area of PMFS per situation and per state, after the 1996/97 scrutiny – ha Commercial timber production volume of PMFS per situation and per state, after 1996/97 scrutiny – m3 Parameters for the scoring of forest management activities assessed on the basis of verifiers Weight or importance attributed to each activity developed in a PMFS Items to evaluate in accordance with the classification of a PMFS Verifiers of the level of utilization of environmentally friendly technologies in the pre-exploitation phase of forest management Verifiers of the level of utilization of environmentally friendly technologies in the exploitation phase of forest management Verifiers related to social conditions in the practice of sustainable forest management Number of PMFS visited in 2001, according to classification of management Forest management costs in eastern Amazonia (based on RIL activities) IBAMA’s direct costs of visits (field visit fees) and price of ATPFs or stamps – per m3 of wood/timber The costs of SISPROF |
Maps | |
Map 3.1 Map 3.2 Map 3.3 Map 3.4 Map 3.5 Map 3.6 Map 3.7 Map 3.8 Map 3.9 Map 3.10 Map 3.11 Map 3.12 Map 3.13 Map 3.14 Map 3.15 Map 4.1 |
Brazilian Amazonia, classical Amazonia (north region) and Legal Amazonia Total demographic density – 1996 Total population – 1996 Urban population – 1996 Rural population – 1996 Distribution of the main classes of soils in the Amazon Main rainfall zones of Amazonia The deforestation arch in Legal Amazonia Legal Amazonia – national integration and development axes of the Legal Amazonia – distribution of municipalities that mostly concentrate Priority areas for the conservation of bio-diversity in Amazonia Potential and priority areas for national forests in Legal Amazonia Heat foci – NOAA – June to December 1999 Federal conservation units, indigenous reserves and heat foci in Amazonia Timber industry poles and migration of industrial logging in Legal Amazonia SISPROF bases in Legal Amazonia – IBAMA/DIREF/CGREF |
Figures | |
Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Figure 4.1 Figure 4.2 Figure 4.3 Figure 4.4 Figure 4.5 Figure 4.6 Figure 4.7 Figure 4.8 Figure 4.9 Figure 4.10 Figure 4.11 Figure 4.12 Figure 4.13 Figure 4.14 Figure 4.15 Figure 4.16 Figure 4.17 Figure 4.18 Figure 4.19 Figure 4.20 Figure 4.21 Figure 4.22 Figure 4.23 Figure 4.24 Figure 4.25 Figure 4.26 Figure 4.27 Figure 4.28 Figure 4.29 Figure 4.30 Figure 4.31 Figure 4.32 Figure 4.33 Figure 4.34 Figure 4.35 Figure 4.36 Figure 5.1 Figure 5.2 Figure 5.3 Figure 5.4 Figure 5.5 Figure 5.6 Figure 5.7 Figure 5.8 Figure 5.9 Figure 5.10 Figure 5.11 Figure 5.12 Figure 5.13 Figure 5.14 Figure 5.15 Figure 5.16 Figure 6.1 |
Legal Amazonia –sectoral composition of regional product – 1970-1996 Annual rates of growth of total GDP and of agricultural GDP of The three pillars of SISPROF Illustration of geo-referencing and geo-processing of projects submitted to IBAMA Interactions of SISPROF with other systems Property data Permanent preservation area Legal forest reserve Voluntary legal reserve Forest serfdom RPPN Area of ecological interest Occupation of property areas Geographical coordinates Landholders PMFS identification Executor of PMFS Properties linked to PMFS Exploitation time-schedule of PMFS POA Unit of work of POA Coordinates of POA Species of inventory (UTs) Analysis of POA Follow-up field visits Activities verified in the field Maps in field visits Units of work of inventory in field visits Monitoring of forest growth in PMFS Follow-up report Work unit follow-up Authorization of exploitation of PMFS – identification Details of PMFS authorization Details of authorized species Identification of deforestation authorization Details of authorization Technical and legal analysis of deforestation Deforestation field visits Organizational structure of IBAMA – Decree 3833 of June 2001 Organizational structure of IBAMA for the control of forest activities Sheets of the automated budget Location map of PMFS in Maranhão Registration of execution of visits to PMFS Manual’s front cover ....................................................................................................... Front cover of the manual on CD ..................................................................................... Nomenclature rule for digital files of geo-referenced inspected areas of PMFS, deforestation and forest replacement Initial screen of the follow-up programme of technical visits to PMFS File of PMFS File of technicians, holders and inspectors Inclusion of inspection/visit results Illustration of IBAMA’s home page on PMFS Relative weight of the number of PMFS per social aspect Relative weight of the number of PMFS per complexity Processing of the results of technical field visits to PMFS Diagram of a system of sustainable forest management |