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Itaituba II National Forest

Itaituba II National Forest
Floresta Nacional de Itaituba II
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
Map showing the location of Itaituba II National Forest
Map showing the location of Itaituba II National Forest
Nearest city Itaituba, Pará
Coordinates 5°19′26″S 56°39′29″W / 5.324°S 56.658°W / -5.324; -56.658Coordinates: 5°19′26″S 56°39′29″W / 5.324°S 56.658°W / -5.324; -56.658
Area 427,366.56 hectares (1,056,045.8 acres)
Designation National forest
Created 2 February 1998
Administrator Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation

Itaituba II National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional de Itaituba II) is a national forest in the state of Pará, Brazil.

The Itaituba II National Forest is in the Amazon biome. It has an area of 427,366.56 hectares (1,056,045.8 acres). It covers parts of the municipalities of Itaituba and Trairão in the state of Pará. The Itaituba I and Itaituba II National Forests together cover 610,471.73 hectares (1,508,508.5 acres). The management plan for the two forests defined a zone of sustainable forestry management of 432,628 hectares (1,069,050 acres), of which 295,000 hectares (730,000 acres) were allocated to three forestry concessions.

The Itaituba II National Forest was created by decree nº 2.482 of 2 February 1998. It is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio). It is classed as IUCN protected area category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources) with the objective of sustainable multiple use of forest resources and scientific research, with emphasis on methods for sustainable exploitation of native forests.

Law 12678 of 25 June 2012 amended the limits of the Amazônia, Campos Amazônicos and Mapinguari national parks, the Itaituba I, Itaituba II and Crepori national forests and the Tapajós Environmental Protection Area. All were reduced in size except the Campos Amazônicos. The area removed from the Itaituba II National Forest corresponded to the proposed Sawré Muybu Indigenous Territory, and would be partly flooded by the proposed São Luiz do Tapajós Dam on the Tapajós. Removing the area from the national forest removed an obstacle to the proposed dam.


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