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Fonte: SDS/CEUC, ICMBio FUNAI, JULHO 2011

Protected Areas Conservation Units, Indigenous Lands and Settlement Projects. 52,93% Federal areas (82.545.396,46 ha) 34,20% State areas (53.325.839,05 ha) 1,83% Overlap State and Federal jurisdiction (2.491.047,53ha) 14,47% undefined ownership (22.562.002,51 ha) .

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Fonte: SDS/CEUC, ICMBio FUNAI, JULHO 2011

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  1. Protected AreasConservation Units, Indigenous Lands and Settlement Projects • 52,93%Federal areas (82.545.396,46 ha) • 34,20% Stateareas(53.325.839,05 ha) • 1,83% OverlapStateand Federal jurisdiction(2.491.047,53ha) • 14,47%undefinedownership(22.562.002,51 ha) Fonte: SDS/CEUC, ICMBio FUNAI, JULHO 2011

  2. DEFORESTATION REDUCTION(1996-2010) 2003 69,6% Reductionbetween 2003 and 2010 1.558 Average(1996-2005) 868km2 2004 1.232 1996 1.023 2002 885 2005 2006 1999 1998 788 775 720 2001 2007 670 2008 2000 1997 634 610 612 604 2010 589 2009 474 2010 Target539km2 405 Deforestation2010 474km2 12% Source:PRODES/INPE December2010

  3. THE AMAZONAS PLAN FOR DEFORESTATION PREVENTION AND CONTROL – PPCD-Am • Land TenureReduce illegal land grabbing and conflicts for land; allow inclusiveness; provide access to public policies; increase control over public lands; produce detailed economic and environmental zonings. • Environmental ControlCreation, implementation and management of Conservation Units; oversight, monitoring and control; education. • Promotion of Sustainable ActivitiesTax exemptions; subsidies; moratorium on deforestation of species with non-timber added value; technical support; acquisition of local production for state activities – ie: schools; sustainable forest management plans. • Decentralization of the State Institutions Plan: creation of 5 multiagency centers around the state

  4. FAS is a transparent and non-for-profit venue that links private sector, governments, donors and local communities to action oriented activities to conserve the forests andimprove the life quality of local populations within protected areas of the State of Amazonas (Brazil) The Juma REDD Project DESCRIPTION It is the first project of its kind to achieve a gold status validation in the world (TÜV SÜD, Sept. 2008) DEVELOPER CO-FOUNDERS PARTNER MAIN OBJECTIVE To promote forest conservation, trough the reduction of deforestation and poverty alleviation VALIDATED BY STANDARD INVESTMENT STRATEGY - Community development, health and education - management, law enforcement and monitoring - support for sustainable business - payment for environmental services (Bolsa Floresta Program) AUDITED BY SET 08 3,611,723 tCO2E (2006 – 2016)

  5. Average of USD 850 invested annually per family COMPONENTS OF THE BOLSA FLORESTA BENEFITIARY WIFE DWELLERS OF PROTECTED AREAS COMMUNITY COMMUNITY INCOME SOCIAL FAMILY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL INVESTMENT USD 375 PER FAMILY AVERAGE OF USD 37,812 PER PROTECTED AREA AVERAGE OF USD 97,125 PER PROTECTED AREA AVERAGE OF USD 99,000 PER PROTECTED AREA PAYMENT METHOD BOLSA FLORESTA DEBIT CARD DIRECT PAYMENT OR CREDIT TO THE ASSOCIATION INVESTMENT EXECUTED BY FAS INVESTMENT EXECUTED BY FAS DESTINATION FAMILY DECISION DWELLER ASSOCIATION DECISION SUPPORT TO SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION SUPORT TO SOCIAL WELLFARE COUNTER PART • ATTEND THE WORKSHOPS • ZERO DEFORESTATION AGREEMENT PARTICIPATE IN THE ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION SUPORT THE COMMUNITARIAN CONSTRUCTIONS

  6. THE AMAZONAS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE POLICY (IN DEVELOPMENT) Objectives: Guarantee the maintenance and integrity of ecosystems and the welfare of the Amazonas population by valuing activities and stakeholders that are responsible for the conservation of the environmental services. • Principles: • Inclusion of all territorial units; • Development of long term solutions; • Effective and lasting reduction of deforestation; • Fair and just distribution of benefits. • Implementation Strategies: • Structural actions; • Multiple Incentives (direct and indirect); • Shared management; • Access to markets;

  7. STATE CONSERVATION UNITS WATER RESOURCES INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES BIODIVESITY • PROGRAMS; • SUB-PROGRAMS • AND PROJECTS • NOTE: MightchangeafterPublicConsultations CARBON SOIL SUSTEINABLE PRODUCTION SCENIC BEAUTY CLIMATE CONTROL TRADICIONAL KNOWLEDGE

  8. CARBON PROGRAMSub program REDD+ • The Amazonas State REDD+ system. • Dialogue between national and international REDD+ systems • State baseline, targets • Respect for social and environmental principles and criteria, fair and just benefit sharing • MRV • Registry • State-of-the-art science • Experiences: FAS - Bolsa Floresta Program • IDESAM - REDD+ Opportunities in the • South of the Amazonas State

  9. AMAZONAS REDD PORTAL www.ceclima.sds.am.gov.br/redd

  10. João Talocchi, Coordinator, CECLIMA / SDS joaotalocchi@gmail.com +55 92 8255 9501 TerimaKasih / Obrigado

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