Ecological Restoration, Carbon Sequestration and Biodiversity Conservation: The Experience of the Society for Wildlife Research and Environmental Education (SPVS) in the Atlantic Rain Forest of Southern Brazil

Authors:
Rocha Ferretti, A. and R. Miranda de Britez

Publication Date:
2006

Abstract/Summary:
Since 1999, SPVS has been involved in three projects that combine two fundamental goals over the course of 40 years: the conservation of one of Brazil’s most important remnants of Atlantic Forest and the implementation of projects for carbon sequestration. In addition, there is an interest in replicating these projects in order to restore other degraded areas, protect the Brazilian biomes, and help to diminish deforestation and forest fire, therefore reducing carbon emissions. The acquisition of 19,000 ha of degraded areas of high biological importance in southern Brazil was the first step towards the implementation of the projects. These areas are owned by SPVS, a Brazilian NGO, and are being restored, conserved and transformed into Private Natural Reserves, in partnership with the NGO – The Nature Conservancy, and financed by the companies – American Electric Power, General Motors and Chevron Texaco.

Resource Type:
Peer-reviewed Article

Source:
Journal for Nature Conservation

Link:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1617138106000185