Brazil, a country of mountains, hills, ranges, and mountains...
Resende and others, Brazil Card promoting International Mountain Day and the importance of mountain ecosystems in the world and in Brazil: "Brazil, a country of mountains, hills, ranges, and mountains...
Mountains are elevated features with an altimetric amplitude greater than 300 meters in relation to the surrounding areas, predominantly with sharp peaks or ridges and steep slopes, whose occurrence is normally associated with continuous dissected sets, in orogenic systems or cratons.
Mountains constitute 22% of the world's territory and about 17% of the Brazilian territory.
A large part of the remaining natural forests, conservation units, water sources, and other resources are in mountain environments, which ensure the provision of relevant ecosystem services essential to human well-being, maintenance of biodiversity, rural production, and climate stability.
In December, the world celebrates Mountain Day, established by the UN, as a sign of its importance for life on the planet. However, Brazil still lacks specific legislation or regulations for the conservation and sustainable development of mountains. Therefore, it is urgent that they be included on the Brazilian environmental agenda."
Mountains are elevated features with an altimetric amplitude greater than 300 meters in relation to the surrounding areas, predominantly with sharp peaks or ridges and steep slopes, whose occurrence is normally associated with continuous dissected sets, in orogenic systems or cratons.
Mountains constitute 22% of the world's territory and about 17% of the Brazilian territory.
A large part of the remaining natural forests, conservation units, water sources, and other resources are in mountain environments, which ensure the provision of relevant ecosystem services essential to human well-being, maintenance of biodiversity, rural production, and climate stability.
In December, the world celebrates Mountain Day, established by the UN, as a sign of its importance for life on the planet. However, Brazil still lacks specific legislation or regulations for the conservation and sustainable development of mountains. Therefore, it is urgent that they be included on the Brazilian environmental agenda."
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