2020
DOI: 10.26694/equador.v9i4.11597
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Impactos Do Código Florestal De 2012 Nas Areas De Preservação Permanente Do Rio Cabaçalem Mato Grosso

Abstract: As áreas de preservação permanente (APPs) relacionadas aos recursos hídricos são de fundamental importância para proteção do ambiente e, no Brasil, sua delimitação foi alterada no Código Florestal de 2012, em relação ao Código Florestal de 1965.  O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o impacto do Código Florestal de 2012 nas APPs do rio Cabaçal, situado na cabeceira do Pantanal de Mato Grosso. Por meio de geotecnologias foram gerados dois mapas de cobertura vegetal e uso da terra nas APPs dos anos de 2012 a 20… Show more

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“…However, jaguars from the TES do not eat cattle (Eriksson et al 2022) and have few traces of cattle-related diseases (Onuma et al 2014(Onuma et al , 2015 and thus, the maintenance of these characteristics depends on the absence of cattle in the riverbanks of the farms that border the Station. In Brazil, the presence of cattle in areas close to rivers is prohibited by law (Brazilian Federal Law n°12.651/2012), but not always respected (Paula De Oliveira et al 2009, Chaves et al 2020, so compliance with the legislation in the study area would be good for the analysed feline population.…”
Section: Conservation Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, jaguars from the TES do not eat cattle (Eriksson et al 2022) and have few traces of cattle-related diseases (Onuma et al 2014(Onuma et al , 2015 and thus, the maintenance of these characteristics depends on the absence of cattle in the riverbanks of the farms that border the Station. In Brazil, the presence of cattle in areas close to rivers is prohibited by law (Brazilian Federal Law n°12.651/2012), but not always respected (Paula De Oliveira et al 2009, Chaves et al 2020, so compliance with the legislation in the study area would be good for the analysed feline population.…”
Section: Conservation Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%