Tapajós National Forest

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Tapajós National Forest is a vast Amazonian protected area in Brazil known for its rich biodiversity, tropical rainforest ecosystems, and role in sustainable forest management and conservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation unit
national forest
protected area
allowedUse ecotourism
non-timber forest product extraction
sustainable logging
contains biodiversity hotspots
riverine habitats
tropical rainforest ecosystems
country Brazil
createdBy Brazilian federal government NERFINISHED
ecosystemType Amazonian terra firme forest
floodplain forest
governingBody Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation NERFINISHED
ICMBio NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity rich
hasConservationRole carbon storage
climate regulation
protection of Amazon rainforest
watershed protection
hasFauna amphibians
birds
insects
large mammals
primates
reptiles
hasFlora high tree species diversity
IUCNCategory VI
locatedIn Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
Pará NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Tapajós River NERFINISHED
nearestCity Aveiro NERFINISHED
Santarém NERFINISHED
partOf Brazilian National System of Conservation Units NERFINISHED
primaryBiome tropical rainforest
purpose biodiversity conservation
environmental education
scientific research
support of traditional communities
sustainable forest management
researchUse long-term forest ecology studies
sustainable forest management experiments
supportsCommunity indigenous peoples in surrounding region
traditional riverine communities
threat deforestation pressure in surrounding areas
illegal logging risk
land-use conflicts
tourismActivity forest trails
river-based tourism

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Pará hasProtectedArea Tapajós National Forest