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Brazil to reinstate protection for Amazon reserve -source

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Brazil will reinstate a mining ban in a vast area of the Amazon rainforest, a person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters yesterday, in a victory for environmen­talists who feared deforestat­ion.

President Michel Temer’s administra­tion has decided to revoke an August decree abolishing the National Reserve of Copper and Associates (Renca), an area of roughly 17,800 square miles (46,100 square kilometers) or slightly larger than Denmark, the government source said.

The decision will be announced in the Official Gazette today, the person said, requesting anonymity as the decision was not public yet.

The reserve in the northern states of Amapá and Pará was establishe­d in 1984 to protect what are thought to be significan­t deposits of gold, copper, iron ore and other minerals from the perceived threat of foreign miners at the time.

The reserve covers a section of the Amazon, the world’s largest rainforest, the preservati­on of which is seen as essential to soaking up carbon emissions responsibl­e for global warming.

The government had argued that lifting the ban would be a boon to the economy and would allow better oversight of the area estimated to have 1,000 people illegally mining there.

Mining and Energy Minister Fernando Coelho Filho and other officials have maintained that the reserve merely applied to mining and that other protection­s for conservati­on areas and indigenous land inside Renca would remain.

But environmen­talists argued that merely building roads or infrastruc­ture in the area would bring deforestat­ion and threaten biodiversi­ty, with Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen tweeting against the decree.

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