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With a strong commitment to the environment, Cemig develops initiatives that ensure the preservation of native vegetation, contributing to the maintenance of biodiversity and the quality of life for the population. Cemig seeks to establish strategic partnerships that contribute to ecosystem restoration and the environmental regularization of small farmers\u2019 rural properties, in alignment with the state\u2019s environmental public policies, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), climate neutrality targets, and the Company\u2019s ESG guidelines. To this end, in 2026, Cemig launched a public call for proposals to restore approximately 200 hectares of degraded areas across roughly 40 small-scale properties upstream of the Po\u00e7o Fundo SHP reservoir. A total of R$6 million will be invested in the project. The project\u2019s scope includes government agencies, companies, NGOs (Non-governamental Organization), universities, individuals, and rural landowners, with work expected to begin in late 2026. Research and Development Project (R&amp;D) 602 During the construction of the Emborca\u00e7\u00e3o Hydroelectric Plant (UHE), in the period between 1977 and 1981, an area of Cerrado, belonging to the district of Pedra Branca, municipality of Catal\u00e3o, Goi\u00e1s, was used as a loan area for the extraction of clay for the construction of the power plant. After completion of the construction work on the Emborca\u00e7\u00e3o Hydroelectric Power Plant (UHE) in 1981, Cemig used techniques to rehabilitate the borrowed area, installing a vegetation cover on the ground and stabilizing the area, which was sold to third parties in 1987. Thus, in order to promote the recovery of that area, the research project: \u201cStrategies to accelerate ecological succession in degraded areas around UHE Emborca\u00e7\u00e3o: ecological services performed by animals, in favor of environmental restoration\u201d, was proposed and started on August 02, 2018 with a duration of 48 months. It counts, in its development, with the participation of the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP), Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Federal University of Uberl\u00e2ndia (UFU), University of Bras\u00edlia (UNB), Gorceix Foundation and Cemig Gera\u00e7\u00e3o e Transmission S\/A (CEMIG GT). This project aims to propose and test techniques for recovering degraded areas, using new technologies and aiming at the installation of islands of ecological succession, using fauna as a source of colonizing species, within the scope of UHE Emborca\u00e7\u00e3o. The Research Project comprises 12 subprojects, 9 of which have already been concluded. Among the results obtained, the effectiveness of applying the topsoil transposition methodology stands out, which proved to be a low-cost methodology for recovering the area. Another methodology that we could cite would be the use of dung beetles, as secondary seed dispersers, being a complementary technique for the recovery of these areas. Also noteworthy is the use of artificial perches associated with other types of attractions, such as shelter and\/or food items, to attract seed-dispersing birds in the area, which [&hellip;]","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_width":1004,"thumbnail_height":792}