: Implement a module to monitor the mandatory 20% to 80% "Legal Reserve" (native vegetation) required on properties within Brazilian and similar Latin American municipal jurisdictions.
: Tools to track municipal revenue mobilization and subnational debt, addressing the fiscal decentralization challenges identified in Latin American municipalities during that era.
To develop a feature related to , you should focus on implementing systems for tracking and managing Peasant Reserve Zones ( Zonas de Reserva Campesina ), which were formally regulated in 1996 to protect agrarian communities and promote sustainable land use. Key Features to Develop Municipio (1996)
: A database to manage organizations authorized to oversee these zones.
Based on the legal and historical context of 1996 regulations, a comprehensive feature set should include: : Implement a module to monitor the mandatory
: Integrate Geographic Information System (GIS) tools to define and visualize the borders of "Peasant Reserve Zones". This prevents land grabbing and ensures collective possession rights.
: A submission portal for "Sustainable Extraction" plans, which are required for any economic use of preserved forest areas. Key Features to Develop : A database to
: Automated verification that land use aligns with the specific agreements (such as Agreements 024 and 10 of 1999) that regulated these zones following the 1996 decree. World Bank Document