BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN THE CERRADO
GETS A US$ 6 MILLION BOOST FROM GEF


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2010


11/05/2010 - From the Press Office of the World Bank in Washington
The World Bank approved on May 6 a US$ 6 million grant to the Sustainable Cerrado Initiative. This is the second and final part of a total US$ 13 million Global Environmental Facility (GEF) grant, which seeks to guarantee the conservation of the most biodiverse savanna in the world and that covers nearly 25% of the Brazilian territory. The first part of the grant, of US$ 7 million, was approved in March.

"It is with great joy that we received the news of the allocation of US$ 6 million from the Global Environment Facility, in a partnership with the World Bank, for the protection and conservation of the Cerrado in Brazil. This is an important biome for our country and for the planet, not only from the standpoint of its biodiversity conservation, but also due to our responsibility to meet the target of reducing emissions associated with illegal deforestation", said Izabella Teixeira, Environment Minister.

The Minister added that this new grant will enable the Brazilian Ministry of Environment to have more resources to advance on the Plan to Prevent and Control Illegal Deforestation in the Cerrado as well to invest on associated programs for biodiversity adaptation and conservation, not only at the Federal level, particularly with projects from the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio), but also at the state level by supporting initiatives such as the Tocantins Sustainable Cerrado Project, recently approved, and the Goiás Sustainable Cerrado Project.

The initiative, to be implemented by the Brazil's federal and state governments, with the World Bank support, comprises four coordinated projects: The Goiás Sustainable Project with the Brazilian state of Goiás (US$ 3 million) and the Cerrado Biodiversity Project of the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation - ICMBio (US$ 3million), both approved on May 6; the Cerrado Policy and Biome Monitoring Project of the Brazilian Environment Ministry (US$ 4 million); and the Tocantins Sustainable Cerrado Project, with the state of Tocantins, approved last March.

The Cerrado is a unique type of tropical savanna which harbors over 12,000 species of plants and a couple of thousands of species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and freshwater fish. Recent studies, however, have shown that the biome is under stress due to deforestation rates of about 1.4 million hectares annually (almost twice the current Amazon deforestation rate), resulting in about 48% of the Cerrado having already been lost.

"With the approval of this grant we inaugurate the first phase of the Sustainable Cerrado Initiative. These four projects, combined under a single umbrella, will foster the cooperation among federal, states governments and institutions and ensure concerted actions to achieve this long-standing goal of the biome's conservation and the sustainable use of its resources by local communities", said Makhtar Diop, World Bank Director for Brazil.

The expected results of these four projects are:

• An increase in the mosaic of legally protected areas of unique biodiversity in the Cerrado.

• A more sustainable use of the biome's natural resources including native species by medium, large and small farmers, and local communities.

• Generation of new public policies for the conservation and sustainable use of the Cerrado, as well natural resources management.

• Monitor the biome's status to ensure the effective implementation of the Initiative by creating a public database containing current geophysical, social and environmental information.

For additional information about this project, click here.

For more information on the World Bank in Brazil, please visit: http://www.worldbank.org/br

+ More

Gulf of Mexico oil spill encourages preventive strategies in Brazil

10/05/2010 - Aiming to avoid an environmental disaster in Brazil as occurred in the Gulf of Mexico last month, the minister of the Environment, Izabella Teixeira, met the secretary of State for the Environment, Marilene Ramos, on Friday (May 7) in Rio de Janeiro to discuss prevention strategies for oil extraction in the country. Experts from the Navy, INEA, IBAMA and Petrobras also attended the meeting.

To achieve the prevention and the mapping of risks on the oil rigs in Brazil, five working groups were formed. Among other initiatives it is expected the consolidation of a national contingency plan, the creation of a crisis committee and the regulation of the use of new technologies to control oil spills.

According to the minister Izabella, a team from the Brazilian Institute of Petroleum (IBP) has been sent to Mexico. The group will monitor the work and the technology used to minimize the impact caused by the disaster, and should bring to Brazil the result of these experiences.

The minister said that technicians from IBAMA, INEA and IBP will prepare a study to improve methods of environmental risk assessment, which will be incorporated in the environmental licensing process. "We intend to improve the exchange of information among environmental agencies to establish criteria for accident prevention. We will also study the feasibility of regulating the use of new technologies to control oil spills", explained Izabella.

 
 

Source: Brazil - Ministry for the Environment
Press consultantship
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

Universo Ambiental  
 
 
 
 
     
VEJA
NOTÍCIAS AMBIENTAIS
DIVERSAS
Acesse notícias variadas e matérias exclusivas sobre diversos assuntos socioambientais.

 
 
 
 
Conheça
Conteúdo
Participe
     
Veja as perguntas frequentes sobre a Agência Ecologia e como você pode navegar pelo nosso conteúdo.
Veja o que você encontrará no acervo da Agência Ecologia. Acesse matérias, artigos e muito mais.
Veja como você pode participar da manutenção da Agência Ecologia e da produção de conteúdo socioambiental gratuito.
             
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
     
ACESSE O UNIVERSO AMBIENTAL
DE NOTÍCIAS
Veja o acervo de notícias e matérias especiais sobre diversos temas ambientais.

 
 
 
 
Compromissos
Fale Conosco
Pesquise
     
Conheça nosso compromisso com o jornalismo socioambiental independente. Veja as regras de utilização das informações.
Entre em contato com a Agência Ecologia. Tire suas dúvidas e saiba como você pode apoiar nosso trabalho.
A Agência Ecologia disponibiliza um banco de informações ambientais com mais de 45 mil páginas de conteúdo online gratuito.
             
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Agência Ecologia
     
DESTAQUES EXPLORE +
SIGA-NOS
 

 

 
Agência Ecologia
Biodiversidade Notícias Socioambientais
Florestas Universo Ambiental
Avifauna Sobre Nós
Oceano Busca na Plataforma
Heimdall Contato
Odin Thor
  Loki
   
 
Direitos reservados. Agência Ecologia 2024-2025. Agência Ambiental Pick-upau 1999-2025.