Biodiversity and the mining Environmental Impact Statements of the state of São Paulo - Brazil

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The state of São Paulo has a history of habitat loss and fragmentation in endemic areas with projects that threaten its biodiversity. Therefore, this study analyzed how the Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) of mining activities of the state of São Paulo (2005-2016) considered the biodiversity theme in different chapters. To analyze the ten selected EISs, we used the Index of Biodiversity Inclusion (IBI), which reflects the analysis of environmental indicators (from 0 to 1), depending on the commitment presented in each of the indicators. The IBI values ranged from 0.25 to 0.67 with significant variation among EISs. Most of them partially met the criteria, which was a profile similar to other countries, representing information gaps in most of the chapters covering biodiversity. The shortcomings were data limitation, impact analysis, and inadequate mitigation measures, in which the study highlights the need for a better scoping definition previous to Environmental Impact Assessment.

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Mandai, S. S., de Carvalho, R. M., & de Souza, M. M. P. (2021). Biodiversity and the mining Environmental Impact Statements of the state of São Paulo - Brazil. Ambiente e Sociedade, 24, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422ASOC20190031R3VU2021L3AO

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