National park (Brazil) explained

National Parks (Portuguese: Parques nacionais) are a legally-defined type of protected area of Brazil. The first parks were created in the 1930s with other parks being gradually added, typically protecting a natural monument such as a waterfall or gorge near to a coastal population centre.At least two early parks were later submerged by hydroelectric reservoirs.The first park in the Amazon rainforest was inaugurated in 1974. Today the national parks cover a huge area, particularly in the Amazon.However, many of them suffer from outstanding claims for compensation from former owners or users of the land, and many lack the management plans, physical infrastructure and personnel needed to support public visits.The responsible government agency does not have the capacity to provide services such as food and drink, souvenir sales and guided tours, and bureaucracy has delayed letting the private sector bid on providing such services.

Definition

National parks are the oldest type of protected area in Brazil. National parks are very important for our rainforest and other areas. Their goal is to preserve ecosystems of great ecological importance and scenic beauty, and to support scientific research, education, environmental interpretation, recreation and eco-tourism through contact with nature. At the federal level the parks are managed by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation.State parks fall under the same regulations as national parks. Both types are now defined by law 9.985 of July 2000.They are classed as IUCN protected area category II.

The parks are publicly owned, and any privately owned land within their boundary must be expropriated.Existing landowners and communities with land use rights have to be relocated and given compensation.With strictly limited budgets, poor land records and inefficient bureaucracy it can take many years to complete this process.

Conditions for public visits are defined in the park's management plan.Officially a park may not be visited by the public unless it has a management plan and public use plan.Scientific research requires prior authorization from the responsible agency and is subject to conditions and restrictions.

History

The concept of "national park" was first defined in the 1934 forest code.The system of national parks started in 1937 with the creation of Itatiaia National Park.Another two national parks were created in 1939, then after a period of 20 years, the program of park creation was restarted in the late 1950s.The Ubajara National Park was created in 1959, protecting a limestone cave in the semi-arid caatinga biome of the north east.The Paulo Afonso and Sete Quedas national parks were created in 1948 and 1961 respectively to let visitors see exceptional waterfalls and rapids. Although all countries define national parks as permanent, Brazil violated this principal and submerged the features under the dams of hydroelectric power plants.

The forest code was revised in 1965 to cover all types of native vegetation, not just "forests".National parks and the newly-defined biological reserves were defined as having the goal of "protecting exceptional natural attributes, reconciling the full protection of flora, fauna and natural beauties with the use for educational, recreational and scientific purposes."Under the 1934 and 1965 codes the parks and other conservation units have been created by executive decree.As a result, Congress has tended not to give strong support to the parks, but they have been protected against ongoing congressional attempts to shrink or eliminate the parks.

Many of the parks have their origins in federal or state forestry reserves used for a variety of research or conservation purposes, then donated to the federal government to become national parks.The effect of this random development was that by the late 1970s many of the parks were near coastal population centres.The Emas, Chapada dos Veadeiros, Brasília and Araguaia parks were in the interior, but situated where they could be used for leisure by government workers in Brasilia, which had become the national capital in 1960.The Amazônia National Park was created in 1974 on the Tapajós River, the first in the Amazon.It was designed to be accessible via the trans-Amazonian highway, which ran through the park.By 1978 there were eighteen national parks, of which nine were in the coastal Atlantic Forest biome near to large cities, typically including a monumental feature as the main attraction.

Since then the number of parks increased steadily to 33 by 1990 and 64 by 2010.These 64 parks cover . The largest are in the Amazon biome of the north and west of the country.It is costly to compensate former owners or people with usage rights and to prepare management plans.Funding is limited so many parks remained inaccessible to the public.Another issue is the cost of providing infrastructure and personnel to supervise visitors.Finally, for many years a park that generated income from visitors did not receive any benefit.

In 1998 the Iguaçu National Park experimented with outsourcing public use services, causing a rise in visitor numbers.The private concessions in the Foz do Iguacu National Park allowed construction of a visitor centre, parking spaces, food and beverage services, transport service in the park and leisure and adventures activities.The experiment was not repeated elsewhere for several years.

Recent years

Between 2006 and 2013 the number of visits to federal protected areas, mostly to national parks, tripled to 6.3 million.In 2007 the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio) was created to manage federal conservation units, including national parks, taking over from the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA).More funds were made available for settling expropriation claims, and a system of environmental compensation was introduced to support investment in parks. The result has been growth in the number of parks with management plans and clear land ownership. These may qualify for outsourced public use services.Private concessions have been used in parks such as Tijuca and Fernando de Noronha, and more are planned.

Of the 67 national parks in 2010, 19 protected an area that represents 5% of the original Amazon rainforest, and another 22 protected 1% of the original Atlantic Forest. Seven parks protected the Caatinga ecoregion and twelve the Cerrado ecoregion. There were only six coastal and marine parks, including one that protected the Pantanal wetland. No park protected the Pampas.Most protected areas created in the 2000s had the primary goal of reducing deforestation, and little effort has been made to promote public use.A 2012 survey showed that only 44% of Brazilians knew what a protected area was, and only 1% of those knew their purpose was to promote tourism and recreation.

The parks vary greatly in size between the Tijuca Forest in Rio de Janeiro and the Tumucumaque Mountains National Park in the Amazon.By 2010 only 30 parks were accessible to the public. Of these, the two most visited were the Tijuca with 1.7 million visitors and the Iguaçu with 1 million visitors, together accounting for 71% of all visits to national parks in Brazil in 2009.In 2011 it was estimated that the potential revenue from Brazil's national parks could be around R$1.7 billion annually by 2016.In 2012 ICMBio earned R$24 million from entrance fees and services, mostly from just four parks.As of 2012 there were 68 national parks but only 26 were officially open to visitors.Some of the others received visitors informally.Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park illustrates the problem. It is a World Heritage Site and has unique cerrado vegetation and hundreds of waterfalls and other bodies of water.Just 22,950 tourists visited the park in 2009.There is only one park entrance, and very limited tourist infrastructure.ICMBio does not charge an entrance fee, and is unable to sell food, drinks and souvenirs.Bureaucratic problems have delayed opening these services to private enterprise.

List of parks

!Name Year !Area (km2) State !Biome1Abrolhos Marine National Park1983688BahiaCoastal marine
2Acari National Park20168,964AmazonasAmazon
3Alto Cariri National Park2010182BahiaAtlantic Forest
4Amazônia National Park19749,940Amazonas / ParáAmazon
5Anavilhanas National Park19813,505AmazonasAmazon
6Aparados da Serra National Park1959102Rio Grande do Sul / Santa CatarinaAtlantic Forest
7Araguaia National Park19595,623TocantinsAmazon
8Araucárias National Park2005128Santa CatarinaAtlantic Forest
9Boa Nova National Park2010142BahiaAtlantic Forest
10Brasília National Park1961300Distrito FederalCerrado
11Cabo Orange National Park19806,190AmapáAmazon
12Campos Amazônicos National Park20068,760RondôniaAmazon
13Campos Gerais National Park2006215ParanáAtlantic Forest
14Caparaó National Park1961318Espírito Santo/Minas GeraisAtlantic Forest
15Catimbau National Park2002623PernambucoCaatinga
16Cavernas do Peruaçu National Park1999568Minas GeraisCerrado
17Chapada das Mesas National Park20051,600MaranhãoCerrado
18Chapada Diamantina National Park19851,520BahiaCaatinga
19Chapada dos Guimarães National Park1989330Mato GrossoPantanal
20Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park1961600GoiásCerrado
21Descobrimento National Park1999211BahiaAtlantic Forest
22Emas National Park19611,318GoiásCerrado
23Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park1988112PernambucoCoastal marine
24Furna Feia National Park201285Rio Grande do NorteCaatinga
25Grande Sertão Veredas National Park1989833Bahia / Minas GeraisCerrado
26Guaricana National Park2014493ParanáAtlantic Forest
27Iguaçu National Park19391,852ParanáAtlantic Forest
28Ilha Grande National Park1997788Mato Grosso do Sul / ParanáPantanal
29Ilhas dos Currais Marine National Park20131,360ParanáCoastal marine
30Itatiaia National Park1937300Minas Gerais / Rio de JaneiroAtlantic Forest
31Jamanxim National Park20068,597ParáAmazon
32Jaú National Park198022,720AmazonasAmazon
33Jericoacoara National Park2002200CearáCoastal marine
34Jurubatiba Sandbank National Park1996148Rio de JaneiroCoastal marine
35Juruena National Park200619,602Amazonas / Mato GrossoAmazon
36Lagoa do Peixe National Park1986344Rio Grande do SulCoastal marine
37Lençóis Maranhenses National Park (location on map incorrect)19811,550MaranhãoCoastal marine
38Mapinguari National Park200815,624RondôniaAmazon
39Monte Pascoal National Park1961225BahiaAtlantic Forest
40Monte Roraima National Park19891,160RoraimaAmazon
41Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park20088,121AmazonasAmazon
42Nascentes do Rio Parnaíba National Park20027,298Bahia / Maranhão / Piauí / TocantinsCerrado
43Pacaás Novos National Park19797,658RondôniaAmazon
44Pantanal Matogrossense National Park19711,350Mato Grosso / Mato Grosso do SulPantanal
45Pau Brasil National Park2000115BahiaAtlantic Forest
46Pedra Azul National Park
47Pico da Neblina National Park197922,526AmazonasAmazon
48Pontões Capixabas National Park
49Rio Novo National Park20065,382ParáAmazon
50Saint-Hilaire/Lange National Park2001245ParanáAtlantic Forest
51São Joaquim National Park1961493Santa CatarinaAtlantic Forest
52Sempre Vivas National Park20021,245Minas GeraisCerrado
53Serra da Bocaina National Park19741,318Rio de Janeiro / São PauloAtlantic Forest
54Serra da Bodoquena National Park2000764Mato Grosso do SulCerrado
55Serra da Canastra National Park19722,000Minas GeraisCerrado
56Serra da Capivara National Park1979979PiauíAtlantic Forest
57Serra do Cipó National Park1984310Minas GeraisCerrado
58Serra das Confusões National Park19988,234PiauíCaatinga
59Serra da Cutia National Park20012,836RondôniaAmazon
60Serra do Divisor National Park19898,430AcreAmazon
61Serra do Gandarela National Park2014313Minas GeraisAtlantic Forest
62Serra de Itabaiana National Park200579SergipeAtlantic Forest
63Serra do Itajaí National Park2004573Santa CatarinaAtlantic Forest
64Serra das Lontras National Park2010113BahiaAtlantic Forest
65Serra da Mocidade National Park1998805RoraimaAmazon
66Serra dos Órgãos National Park1939110Rio de JaneiroAtlantic Forest
67Serra do Pardo National Park20054,473ParáAmazon
68Serra Geral National Park1992173Rio Grande do Sul / Santa CatarinaAtlantic Forest
69Sete Cidades National Park196162PiauíCaatinga
70Superagui National Park1989210ParanáCoastal marine
71Tijuca National Park196139Rio de JaneiroAtlantic Forest
72Tumucumaque Mountains National Park200238,874Amapá / ParáAmazon
73Ubajara National Park195962CearáCaatinga
74Vale do Catimbau National Park
75Viruá National Park19982,159RoraimaAmazon
76Xingu National Park

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