List of Brazilian National Forests
A National Forest in Brazil is a legally-defined type of protected area of Brazil. According to the Brazilian National System of Conservation Units,[1] National Forests are areas with forest cover of predominantly native species and has as its basic objective the multiple sustainable use of the forest resources and scientific research, with emphasis on methods of sustainable exploitation of native forests.
North
- National Forest of Altamira
- National Forest of the Amapá
- National Forest of the Amazonas
- National Forest of the Bom Futuro
- National Forest of Carajás
- Caxiuanã National Forest
- National Forest Cubaté
- National Forest Cuiari
- National Forest of Itacaiunas
- National Forest Içanã
- National Forest Içanã-Aiari
- National Forest of Itaituba I
- National Forest of Itaituba II
- National Forest of Humaitá
- National Forest Jamari
- National Forest Macauã
- National Forest Mapiá-Inauini
- National Forest Paei Cachoeira I
- National Forest Pari Cachoeira II
- National Forest Piraiauara
- National Forest Purus
- National Forest Roraima
- National Forest Saracá-Taquera
- National Forest Tapajós
- National Forest Tapirapé Aquiri
- National Forest Taraguá I
- National Forest Taraguá II
- National Forest of Tefé
- National Forest Ucuçu
- National Forest Xié
- National Forest Xingu
Northeast
- National Forest Araripe
- National Forest Contendas of the Sincora
Southeast
- National Forest Capão Bonito
- National Forest Ipanema
- National Forest Mário Xavier
- National Forest Passa Quatro
- National Forest Rio Preto
- National Forest of Ritapolis
South
- National Forest Açungui
- National Forest Caçador
- National Forest of Canela
- National Forest Chapecó
- National Forest Ibirama
- National Forest Irati
- National Forest Passo Fundo
- National Forest of São Francisco de Paula
- National Forest Três Barras
References
- ↑ Brazil 2000. Federal Law Nº 9.985 of 07/18/2000. Regulates article 225 of the Federal Constitution and institutes the National System of Units of Conservation and other provisions" > , em português.
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