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</html><description>Floral Conservation Reforestation program for vegetation located on the banks of springs, rivers, lakes, dams and streams. Cemig seeks to implement strategies to compensate for deforestation resulting from its Distribution expansion activities, committing itself to the planting of native plant species and the recovery of degraded areas. To this end, it established targets and deadlines for forest compensation whose progressions are shown in Table 1, considering planting, maintenance and land regularization, since 2020 in Cemig Gera&#xE7;&#xE3;o e Transmiss&#xE3;o S.A. and at Cemig Distribui&#xE7;&#xE3;o S.A. Furthermore, the company invests in research and development projects, with the aim of developing protective methods in relation to forest actions. Riparian Reforestation Program Our Riparian Forest Reforestation Program began in 1990. Through an agreement between the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA) and Companhia Energ&#xE9;tica de Minas Gerais, its main objective was to generate technology for recomposition of riparian forests on the banks of the reservoirs. Our riparian forest restoration projects were initially implemented in the Volta Grande HPP reservoir, in 1991, prioritizing the development of technologies for the production of seedlings. Many challenges were faced in mastering native seedling production techniques. UFLA developed several research projects, which contributed to the definition of the species that would best adapt to the conditions of the Volta Grande reservoir. From 1992 to 2005, 705,263 (seven hundred and five thousand, two hundred and sixty-three) seedlings were planted, in a total of approximately 480.00 ha. In addition to the partnership with UFLA, landowners on the banks of the river also walked side by side with the project. Several field activities were carried out involving landowners, rural unions, Emater, IEF. The program was widely publicized through folders, lectures, press, etc. Research and Development Project (R&amp;D) 484 In partnership with the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP), P&amp;D 484 was also developed between 2012 and 2016, whose main objective was to evaluate the degree of sustainability of riparian forests in different successional stages of the Volta Grande Reservoir. through indices obtained from temporal and spatial analyzes of ecosystem processes and biodiversity. This systemic analysis made it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of the different reforestation methods applied in the areas over the last 20 years. The results of this work are available in the book &#x201C;Restaura&#xE7;&#xE3;o e conserva&#xE7;&#xE3;o de matas ciliares em reservat&#xF3;rios hidrel&#xE9;tricos &#x2013; Import&#xE2;ncia para a conserva&#xE7;&#xE3;o da biodiversidade e processos ecol&#xF3;gicos&#x201D;, which was widely distributed among the academic community, companies in the electricity sector, environmental agencies and other interested parties and continues to be widely used as a bibliographic reference. The results obtained through R&amp;D 484 demonstrate that the reforested areas around the Volta Grande HPP reservoir, despite not having been restored with the specific purpose of recovering biodiversity, ecological processes and ecosystem services, present today this set of elements, important for their &#x201C;survival&#x201D;. The main benefits of the Volta Grande reservoir reforestation program were improvement of the physical environment, erosion control, maintenance of soil fertility and hydrological cycles, increase in plant and fauna biodiversity, increase in aquatic invertebrate [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.cemig.com.br/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/site//2/forest-compensation-goals-and-achievement-per-biennium-at-cemiggt-and-cemigd.png</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1004</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>792</thumbnail_height></oembed>
