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IBGE´s Ecological Reserve has new website

Section: IBGE | Umberlândia Cabral

February 21, 2020 10h00 AM | Last Updated: February 21, 2020 01h18 PM


IBGE´s Ecological Reserve is a reference in environmental information on the Cerrado - Photo: Licia Rubinstein/IBGE News Agency

Information about the infrastructure, history, teaching and extension activities and news related to the IBGE´s Ecological Reserve - Recor is available on a new address. Including the IBGE´s visual identity and more integrated with other IBGE pages, the new website provides material and space for researchers, besides intermediating visits to the Reserve.

"We provide contact information and specific forms to request technical visits, classes and courses, as well as to authorize projects of scientific research in the area", explains Leonardo Bergamino, IBGE´s manager of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies.

More than four thousand species, including 61 endangered species, are housed in the Reserve
- Photo: Fernando Pinheiro
More than four thousand species, including 61 endangered species, are housed in the Reserve
- Photo: Fernando Pinheiro
More than four thousand species, including 61 endangered species, are housed in the Reserve
- Photo: Fernando Pinheiro
Researchers can request a laboratory and lodging through the website
- Photo: Licia Rubinstein
The website authorizes projects of scientific research and scheduling of technical visits - Photo: Licia Rubinstein
The IBGE´s Ecological Reserve is key to the conservation of the Cerrado biome
- Photo: Licia Rubinstein
The IBGE´s Ecological Reserve is key to the conservation of the Cerrado biome
- Photo: Licia Rubinstein

Located in the center-south of the Federal District, the Ecological Reserve is an area of scientific interest under the IBGE management. Created in December 1975, it became a reference in environmental information about the Cerrado ever since.

"It was created aiming at producing information about the biodiversity of the Cerrado biome, its threats, anthropic impacts and opportunities of conservation, with the goal of subsidizing sustainable territorial public policies for the region", tells Bergamino.

According to Bergamino, the area is a "reference site" to the conservation of regional biodiversity. Comprising 1,391 hectares, Recor houses a large diversity of ecosystems and protects four thousand species, being 61 endangered species and nearly 91 endemic of the Cerrado biome. 

The IBGE´s Ecological Reserve provides researchers with laboratories, lodging and restaurant, as well as basic data and information about the area, by means of the scientific collections, weather station and georreferenced databases. All the activities can be requested through the website.

The Recor website also gathers publications produced by IBGE servants dealing with this subject. "In the future, we plan to provide bibliographic references of the works developed in this area by outside researchers, streamlining the access to these publications", comments Bergamino.

In this video, Mauro Lambert, an IBGE researcher and manager of the Ecological Reserve tells the story of this conservation unit, created in 1975. Read more about the IBGE´s Ecological Reserve in the Retratos Magazine number 3 and in the story about the Recor´s Fire Brigade.


Keywords: Bioma Cerrado, Reserva Ecológica do IBGE, RECOR



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