Place:MATOPIBA
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MATOPIBA is an acronym that designates the region that extends across the territories of four Brazilian states: Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí, and Bahia.[1]
The region is made up of 31 micro-regions, covering roughly 73 million hectares. It includes 337 municipalities, with 324,326 agricultural establishments, 42 conservation units, 28 indigenous territories, 865 agrarian reform settlements, and 34 quilombola areas.[2][3]
See also
- North–South Railway (Brazil)
- Brazilian Highway System
- BR-135 (Brazil highway)
- BR-242 (Brazil highway)
- BR-020 (Brazil highway)
- Monoculture
- Agriculture in Brazil
- BR-235 (Brazil highway)
References
- ↑ Macedo, Jorge Luiz de; Nääs, Irenilza de Alencar (2022-06-29). "Energy Consumption and Regional Development in the Matopiba Region Between 2000 and 2020" (in english). European Journal of Sustainable Development Research 6 (4): em0195. doi:10.21601/ejosdr/12192. ISSN 2542-4742. https://www.ejosdr.com/article/energy-consumption-and-regional-development-in-the-matopiba-region-between-2000-and-2020-12192. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
- ↑ "SPATIAL DISCONTINUITY FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE MATOPIBA BORDER INSTITUTION". https://brsa.org.br/wp-content/uploads/wpcf7-submissions/1821/Paper_ENABER.pdf.
- ↑ "Projections estimate a 37% increase in grain production in Matopiba". https://revistacultivar.com/news/projections-estimate-a-37-percent-increase-in-grain-production-in-Matopiba.
