Mapping the Campinas Connectivity Area
08/2021
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Educational material
Brazil is the most biodiverse country in the world. Its economic, social and cultural prosperity is likewise tied intrinsically to its ecosystems and their services.This case study showcases how integrating ecosystem services into regional planning in the Metropolitan Region of Campinas strengthened cooperation and enabled the implementation of the Campinas Connectivity Area, a series of ecological corridors bridging environmentally relevant areas throughout the State of São Paolo.
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