Planalto do Turvo Environmental Protection Area

Planalto do Turvo Environmental Protection Area
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Map showing the location of Planalto do Turvo Environmental Protection Area
Nearest city Barra do Turvo, São Paulo
Coordinates 24°55′47″S 48°18′35″W / 24.929740°S 48.309729°W / -24.929740; -48.309729Coordinates: 24°55′47″S 48°18′35″W / 24.929740°S 48.309729°W / -24.929740; -48.309729
Area 2,722 hectares (6,730 acres)
Designation Environmental protection area
Created 21 February 2008
Administrator Fundação Florestal SP

The Planalto do Turvo Environmental Protection Area is an environmental protection area in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Location

The Planalto do Turvo Environmental Protection Area (APA) is divided between the municipalities of Barra do Turvo (96.84%) and Cajati (3.16%) in the state of São Paulo. It has an area of 2,722 hectares (6,730 acres).[1] It is in the Atlantic Forest biome.[2] About 40% of the APA is covered by dense and mixed rainforest in various stages of succession.[3]

History

The Planalto do Turvo Environmental Protection Area was created by state law 12.810 of 21 February 2008. This law broke up the old Jacupiranga State Park and created the Jacupiranga Mosaic with 14 conservation units.[4]

Economy

There are 374 families resident in the APA, mostly migrants from other regions but some long-established. The soil is relatively infertile, and the main economic activity is raising cattle for beef and milk. There is some infrastructure along highway BR-116 such as small businesses, a school and a health center.[3]

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