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list of pictures<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Introduction<br />

Figure 1<br />

SPIR Structure<br />

................ 10<br />

Box 1<br />

ZEE in Brazil<br />

................ 18<br />

Chart 1<br />

Differences between Traditional<br />

Management and Integrated ............... 20<br />

Management<br />

Chapter 2<br />

The state of the environment<br />

Territorial dynamics and<br />

environment<br />

Map 1<br />

Water basins<br />

Map 2<br />

Hipsometry<br />

Map 3<br />

Demographic density<br />

(see chap. 4, pg. 299)<br />

Map 4<br />

Municipal Division 1940-2000<br />

The state of biodiversity<br />

Table 1<br />

Number of known (described) species<br />

in Brazil and abroad<br />

Table 2<br />

Number of officially endangered<br />

animal species in Brazil (according to<br />

Class or animal file), number of articles<br />

about those species and rate of articles<br />

per species<br />

Figure 1<br />

Proportion of organism taxons that<br />

occur in Brazil with enough experts<br />

and collections for their study<br />

Table 3<br />

Estimated number of known species<br />

in Brazil, compared to estimates taken<br />

from the total of existing species in<br />

Brazil and abroad<br />

Figure 2<br />

Number of endangered mammal<br />

............... 26<br />

............... 27<br />

............... 31<br />

............... 33<br />

............... 34<br />

............... 35<br />

............... 35<br />

species in Brazil on which basic<br />

biological data for management<br />

purposes is either non-existant or<br />

iextremely incomplete<br />

Table 4<br />

Percentage of federal and state<br />

Conservation Units per use category<br />

Figure 3<br />

Percentage of biome areas in the<br />

Conservation Units per unit groups<br />

Table 5<br />

Percentage of Brazilian biome areas<br />

which are protected by federal and state<br />

Conservation Units of Total Protection<br />

and Sustainable Use<br />

Figure 4<br />

Average size and standard deviation of<br />

federal Total Protection Units, by biome<br />

The state of soils<br />

Table 1<br />

Extension and distribution of soils and<br />

Brazil and regions<br />

Figure 1<br />

Map of soil vulnerability to water<br />

erosion<br />

Table 2<br />

Brazilian land potential per region and<br />

per managmenent level for the<br />

different types of uses assigned<br />

Table 3<br />

Current use of Brazilian lands<br />

Figure 2<br />

Current use of Brazilian lands per<br />

region<br />

Figure 3<br />

Relative index of land use intensity in<br />

municipalities, per agro-sylvo-pastoral<br />

activities<br />

Table 4<br />

Gini and Theil indexes for the period<br />

studied<br />

............... 36<br />

............... 40<br />

............... 40<br />

............... 41<br />

............... 43<br />

............... 48<br />

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