O corredor ecológico urbano do Mindu: ações do poder público municipal e participação da coletividade
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The special protected areas consist of the constitutionally protected environmental perimeters,
where the definition, creation and management are the responsibility of the Public
Authorities. The development of systematic actions aimed at environmental management in
Brazil planned territorial demands the establishment of public policies to be developed in a
sector with a view to the needs of environmental protection, is fundamental for the
establishment of territorial management in the field of integrated environmental policies
public, a public-institutional vision, consolidated in the integrative character of the actions of
the Government and the participation of the society addressed the environmental good, as
well the use of all common and necessary to a healthy quality of life. The Ecological
Corridors consist of large continuous forests consist of a network of protected areas - UC's,
interwoven with the human occupation, as well as different forms of land use, aiming at the
quality of life, biodiversity protection, rescue Eco-territorial region, improving the climate,
retention of rainwater and water resources protection; through a strategy focusing on the
participation of the community through integrated policies, creating alternatives to the
development of minimal impact practices under these special protected areas. The city of
Manaus created in 2008, by Municipal Decree No. 9329 of October 26, 2007, the Ecological
Corridor Urban Igarapé Mindu, which, according to the Municipal Development and
Environment (SEMMA) has become the Ecological Corridor of the country first conceived in
the urban area. In 2009, the State Government of Amazonas has built a corridor called the
Avenue of the Towers, with approximately 6,800 meters long, consisting of an integrating
factor of the Northern, Eastern and Central South of Manaus, forming an alternative path in
the municipal level, allowing the flow of traffic from this city, however, creating a geographic
split in the path of the Ecological Corridor Urban Mindu, when the Japanese colony. Thus,
both economic development and protecting the environment translates into constitutionally
provided rights and duties and taxes and that, especially in terms of rights, means that they are
not antagonistic to each other and should be designed in a possible conciliatory perspective,
seeking the realization of the so-called sustainable development.