Ilha Comprida Environmental Protection Area
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The Ilha Comprida Environmental Protection Area () is an
environmental protection area Environmental protection, or environment protection, refers to the taking of measures to protecting the natural environment, prevent pollution and maintain ecological balance. Action may be taken by individuals, advocacy groups and governments. ...
in the state of
São Paulo São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ...
, Brazil. It protects an island with an environment of dunes, salt marshes and mangroves. There has been some difficulty reconciling conservation with human occupation of the island.


Location

The Ilha Comprida Environmental Protection Area (APA) is in the municipality of
Ilha Comprida Ilha Comprida (Portuguese for "Long Island") is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Stretching southwest along the Atlantic coast of the state, it is coextensive with the barrier island of Ilha Comprida, the longest of its kind in ...
, São Paulo, covering an island off the south coast of São Paulo. It has an area of . The island extends along the coast in a southwest direction. It is long and at most wide. It is about wide on average. It is separated from the mainland by the estuarine lagoon channel of the Mar Pequeno, the Valo Grande and the mouth of the
Ribeira de Iguape River The Ribeira de Iguape River (), or simply the Ribeira River (), is a river of Paraná (state), Paraná and São Paulo (state), São Paulo states in southeastern Brazil. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Iguape. The river is home to several end ...
. With the exception of the high Morrete, the only rock formation on the island, elevations rarely exceed above sea level. The northeast tip of the island is zoned as an area of relevant ecological interest, and there are sections of urban area along the Atlantic coast, mostly in the northeastern part. The remainder is zoned as wildlife refuge or environmental protection area. There is overlap between the limits of the Ilha Comprida APA and the federal Cananéia-Iguape-Peruíbe APA managed by the
Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation The Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation ( Portuguese: ''Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade'', ICMBio) is a government agency under the administration of the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment. It is nam ...
(ICMBio). The island is part of the
Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve The Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve, or Mata Atlântica Biosphere Reserve (MABR, ), is a biosphere reserve covering remnants of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, including fully protected and sustainable use conservation units and buffer zones. It ...
, and has been recognised by
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as a
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. The conservation unit is part of the Lagamar Mosaic.


Environment

The climate is tropical, warm and humid. Average rainfall is about annually, and average temperature is . The Ilha Comprida Environmental Protection Area is in the Atlantic Forest biome, and contains ''
restinga Restingas () are a distinct type of coastal tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest in eastern Brazil. They form on sandy, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils, and are characterized by medium-sized trees and shrubs adapted to the drier and n ...
'' forest, dunes, beaches and mangroves. It is one of the last complexes of such ecosystems on the coast, a nursery of South Atlantic marine and terrestrial species, used by over 30 species of migratory birds, and the location of archaeological remains. It is part of the
Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá estuary lagoon complex The Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá estuary lagoon complex () is a stretch of interconnected coastal estuaries and lagoons that extends southwest from Iguape in the south of São Paulo past Cananéia, São Paulo to Paranaguá, Paraná. It includes t ...
.


History

The first settlements were made on the island in 1955. Since 1970 real estate speculation led to unplanned authorization of hundreds of lots, leading to disorderly occupation of land on the island. Most of the real estate development did not satisfy the infrastructure requirements that were a condition of their approval. There was growing concern about environmental damage. Federal decree 89.336 of 31 January 1984 declared that the Ilha Comprida was an area of relevant ecological interest and recommended that it be made a conservation unit. State decree 26.881 of 11 March 1987 made the island an environmental protection area (APA). This was before the island had been made a municipality. The purpose was to conserve the environment while allowing some human occupation. Since then there has been ongoing occupation of the island by people, often without land titles, which has jeopardized the environmental balance. State decree 28.295 of 1988 suspended approval of land allocation until the APA regulations have been published. State decree 30.817 of 30 November 1989 defined zones within the APA and defined the allowed use and activities within each zone. It gave guidelines and standards to be followed to allow occupation without damaging the existing ecosystems. Since then the municipality has proposed revised zoning that would further reduce and fragment the wildlife protection areas and increase the urban areas. Starting in August 2015 the Institute for Ecological Research (Ipê) has partnered with the São Paulo Foundation for Conservation and Forest Production to develop a management plan for the APA. The management plan, due to be completed in August 2016, would describe fauna, flora, physical environment and socioeconomic aspects. It would define land use and occupation rules, zoning and priority programs and actions. Preparation of the plan involved consultation with local residents, civil society organizations and government agencies.


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