WWF DONATES US$ 3.3 MILLION TO PROTECT THE AMAZON

Environmental Panorama
Brasilia – Brazil
May of 2005

 

20/05/2005 - A US$3.3 million donation to be invested in the protection of the Amazon's biodiversity was announced by WWF International Director General Dr Claude Martin.

The announcement was made in Brazil in the presence of Brazilian President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva in celebration of World Biodiversity Day.
President da Silva highlighted the results achieved by the Amazon Protected Areas Programme (ARPA), which is responsible for protecting 50 million hectares of Amzonian forests - an area the size of Spain.

"The ARPA Programme achieved its initial target two years ahead of time and already created 9 million hectares of protected areas," Brazilian Environment Minister Marina da Silva emphasized during the ceremony.

In March 2005, Brazil announced the creation of the 3.3 million hectare Terra do Meio Ecological Station, and the 445,000ha Pardo National Park – both located in the southeastern region of the State of Pará.

Since its inception in 2002, ARPA has seen the creation of 23 new protected areas, totalling some 16 million hectares of parks and reserves throughout the Brazilian Amazon. It has also helped slow down the rate of deforestation

“In combination with other policies, the creation of protected areas may play a critical role to reduce the high level of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon,” said WWF-Brazil CEO Denise Hamu, referring to a recent announcement by the Brazilian Environment Ministry which revealed that 26,130 square kilometers of forests had disappeared between August 2003 and August 2004.

The WWF donation will go to a trust fund, which was specially created to ensure the consolidation of protected areas under ARPA. An equal amount will be matched by the Global Environmental Fund (GEF), thus earmarking US$6.6 million for the conservation of the Amazon's biodiversity.

In addition to its newly announced contribution, WWF intends to also raise another US$6.7 million for the trust fund by July 2007.

“Our contribution means the acknowledgement of Brazil’s progress in its commitment to strengthen the Amazon protected areas," said Senior Vice-President, Guillermo Castilleja, of WWF-US.

"It is meant to inspire other private and public donors to join us in the effort to protect the Amazon biodiversity and population.”

Another trust fund – the National Biodiersity Fund – managed by the Brazilian NGO, Funbio, is also trying to raise US$240 million by 2013 to provide financial resources to be invested in the maintenance of the protected areas prioritized by ARPA.

“It is like a savings account to prevent the ARPA investment from wearing out in time”, added WWF-Brazil CEO Denise Hamu, who is also a member of the ARPA Fund Raising Committee.

During the event, WWF-Brazil also signed a technical cooperation agreement with the government of Amazonas state through which it will invest US$1 million to strengthen the state protected areas system. These funds will be used to finance activities concerning the identification of new areas to be protected, especially in the Negro River basin in the northwestern part of the state.

NOTES:

• ARPA is a programme of the Brazilian government, which aims to protect a representative sample of various Amazonian landscapes through the creation and implementation of at least 50 million hectares of protected areas (parks and reserves). The programme focuses on five different categories of protected areas: parks, biological reserves, ecological stations, extractive reserves, and sustainable use reserves.

• ARPA is coordinated by the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment and the official environmental agency, Ibama, and is implemented in partnership with state and municipal governments, as welll as Funbio (the Brazilian Biodiversity Fund), GEF, the World Bank, KfW (the official German cooperation bank), GTZ (the German technical cooperation agency), and WWF-Brazil.

• In order to achieve its goal, the programme will invest US$400 million during a ten-year period (2003-2013).

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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