São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area

São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area
Área de Proteção Ambiental São Francisco Xavier
Map showing the location of São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area
Nearest city São José dos Campos, São Paulo
Coordinates 22°53′15″S 45°56′04″W / 22.887594°S 45.93437°W / -22.887594; -45.93437Coordinates: 22°53′15″S 45°56′04″W / 22.887594°S 45.93437°W / -22.887594; -45.93437
Area 11,559 hectares (28,560 acres)
Designation Environmental protection area
Created 8 November 2002
Administrator Secretaria do Meio Ambiente do Estado de São Paulo

The São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental São Francisco Xavier) is an environmental protection area in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Location

The São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area (APA) is in the municipality of São José dos Campos, São Paulo. The municipality is an important destination for regional tourism, with beautiful scenery and waterfalls characteristic of the Mantiqueira Mountains ecosystems.[1] The APA has an area of 11,559 hectares (28,560 acres).[2]

The area holds one of the few remnants of broad leaf rainforest in the state. The Serra dos Poncianos feeds the watersheds of the Peixe and Fartura rivers, the largest sources for the Jaguari Dam. The climate is tropical montane, with an average temperature of 17.5 °C (63.5 °F). There are several waterfalls, and trails for hiking and mountain biking. Ecotourism while preserving biodiversity is seen as the most promising local economic activity.[3]

History

The São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area was created by SP state law 11.262 of 8 November 2002, and is regulated by law SMS 64/2008, which instituted its management plan. It is mainly concerned with protecting water resources and the southern muriqui, a primate. It is managed by the Fundação Florestal of SP, with support from the prefecture of São José dos Campos.[1] It is part of the Mantiqueira Mosaic of conservation units, established in 2006.[2]

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