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Em 2012, um dos pontos mais sensíveis e controversos da legislação brasileira foi finalmente sancionado: o novo Código Florestal, cuja versão anterior remontava a 1965. 

Durante meses, a pauta gerou debates acalorados e embates apaixonados. Vários ministérios do governo Dilma participaram das discussões, buscando mediar as posições divergentes. Sabendo-se que, necessariamente, uma nova legislação acabaria por ser promulgada pelo Congresso, o governo Dilma agiu no sentido de construir uma legislação que permitisse conciliar o respeito ao meio ambiente com a produção agropecuária, em um modelo de desenvolvimento que equilibrasse ambos.

Ao final do processo, com uma nova proposta tendo sido aprovada pela Câmara dos Deputados e pelo Senado Federal, houve uma ampla mobilização da sociedade, pedindo que a presidenta Dilma vetasse os pontos da nova legislação que pudessem gerar prejuízo ao meio ambiente ou a outros interesses relevantes ali presentes. A presidenta atendeu a várias das demandas apresentadas, consolidando o novo Código Florestal, tão equilibrado quanto fosse possível.

 

Dilma line item vetoed parts of the legislation that were not in the public interest
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Following a review of the approved legislation from various federal ministries – Environment; Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply; Agrarian Development; Planning, Budget and Management; Mines and Energy; Science, Technology and Innovation; Cities – and the Attorney General’s Office, President Dilma used her line item veto authority to strike from the legislation those aspects that were contrary to the public interest or unconstitutional.

A cornerstone of the new legislation were the principles of not granting amnesty and the discouragement of illegal deforestation. Under the new Forestry Code, all those upon whose lands illegal deforestation has taken place are obligated to restore forests on such properties.  And as a means of ensuring social justice, the law establishes differentiated obligations based upon the size of given properties. Thus, on those properties that consist of up to four taxable modules (where one module in the Amazon is approximately 100 hectares), recovery of illegally deforested areas will be proportional to the size of a given property; on larger properties, 100% recovery of deforested areas must take place.

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Learn more about the new Forestry Code [4]

 

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Environmental registration provides information about natural resources available on all rural properties in Brazil
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The new law strengthens the obligation to regularize the agrarian and environmental status of rural properties, particularly through the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR).

To implement the CAR , the Dilma administration created and placed at the disposal of all states an electronic system, accessible via www.car.gov.br [10], through which the compulsory, nationwide registration of all rural properties can be carried out. By early August 2014, 285,000 properties had been registered using the National Rural Environmental Registry System (SICAR).

The CAR now reveals those natural resources that are available on all rural properties in Brazil and helps the nation to better understand their contribution to biodiversity. Rural landowners can begin the recovery of permanent preservation areas and the public can objectively monitor compliance with environmental legislation. The CAR also allows for property owners to be rewarded for environmental services carried out on their lands, thereby offering incentives for the development of a new forest economy.

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