Annual Report 2011
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Annual Report 2011
Annual Report 2011 1 Summary About Us 02 Major Highlights of 2011 03 Institutional Representation 07 Awards and Distinctions 08 Corporate Governance 11 Project Management 14 Financial Audit 15 Team 20 Partners of 2011 23 Credits 25 2 About Us Civil non-profit organization founded in April 1998 by the couple, Lélia Deluiz Wanick and Sebastião Salgado, the Instituto Terra works in the region of the Doce River Valley, between the states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo. This is a region of Brazil which lives the consequences of the deforestation and the uncontrolled use of natural resources such as drought, soil erosion and lack of conditions for the farmers to live and thrive. Its major actions involve ecosystem restoration, Atlantic Forest seedling production, environmental outreach, environmental education and applied scientific research. Established in the city of Aimorés, east of Minas Gerais, Instituto Terra consists of a total area of 709,84 hectares, of those, 608,69 hectares are recognized as a Private Natural Heritage Reserve (PNHR) Bulcão Farm since its foundation – it is the first formed PNHR in degraded area of the Atlantic Forest. With the reforestation of the PNHR Bulcão Farm, Instituto Terra is close to completing a project to recover part of the unprecedented Atlantic Forest in Brazil, in terms of continuous area. The first planting was done in December 1999 and since then 549.80 hectares have already been worked in the area. In the year 2011 Instituto Terra obtained the titles of state public utility by the state of Espírito Santo and of federal public utility. Notice that Instituto Terra also has the titles of municipal public utility by Aimorés (1999) and state by Minas Gerais (2005). Through numerous projects undertaken since its founding, other significant results were achieved, such as: - The ecosystem restoration projects totaling more than 5.500 hectares of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest in the recovery process in the region of the Doce River Valley - More than 3.5 million seedlings produced, of 293 species of the Atlantic Forest - More than 700 educational projects developed for an audience of more than 65 thousand people 3 Major highlights of 2011 PROJECT “HONEY HOUSE” COMPLETED an initiative of Instituto Terra in order to make the production of honey a new allied to the Atlantic Forest conservation for 500 small farmers of the Doce River Valley. Developed with the international cooperation of the Government of Emilia-Romagna and Legambiente, a leading environmental associations of Italy, the initiative came as a stimulus for the modernization and reorganization of the activity of beekeeping in the region served, by promoting an increase in the production of honey and its derivatives, establishing a source of additional income for rural households and by helping the reduction the rate of rural exodus. Also participating as Project partners were, Sebrae – Brazilian Support Service for Micro and Small Enterprises in Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo and the Municipality of Colatina. The Project involved the Honey House beekeepers seven municipalities of the region of Aimorés – Aimorés, Itueta, Santa Rita do Ituêto, Resplendor, Mutum, Conselheiro Pena e Pocrane – as well as the municipalities of Baixo Guandu, Colatina (Itapina), Laranja da Terra, Brejetuba e Afonso Cláudio, in the state of Espírito Santo. The Project also articulated the construction of a warehouse and a processing unit with a capacity of 300 kilos of honey per day, installed in Colatina, Espírito Santo. From this new space, we could improve the quality and presentation of the final product, in order to achieve enven the international market. MODEL DEVELOPED BY INSTITUTO TERRA FOR THE RECOVERY AND MAINTENANCE OF FOREST PROTECTION AREAS IN RURAL PROPERTIES belonging to Brazilian suppliers of illycaffè, it was presented at the seminar "Creating Value from Knowledge and Sustainability - 20th Prize Ernesto Illy Coffee Quality for Espresso" , a realization of the University Café Brazil. Since 2008 Instituto Terra has developed an environmental project in partnership with illycaffè, which contemplates rural properties of coffee suppliers of the company in Brazil. These properties participate in the pilot project, expected to be completed in 2012. In its final objective, the project aims to facilitate the establishment and / or maintenance of Permanent Protection Areas (APP) and legal reserves within these farms. Moreover, with the encouragement of the adoption of agro-ecological practices of production, it aims to enable the Brazilian grain used to produce the famous "espresso" from illy, in future harvests, to bear the seal of a product that respects the environment. THE PARTNERSHIP WITH EMBRAPA AGROBIOLOGY TO EXCHANGE EXPERIENCES WAS SIGNED aiming improvement of technologies for recovery of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest, mainly in the seedling production of species that have greater power to fix nitrogen, in order to expedite the restoration process. SIGNED the partnership between INSTITUTO TERRA AND THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE, through the Attorney General's Office in the City of Governador Valadares, so that the resources in the Terms of Adjustment of Conduct (TACs) are targeted for restoration actions of degraded ecosystem in the 116 municipalities served by the PRM unit of Governador Valadares. The resources are directed to actions such as protection of springs and recovery of riparian areas on public properties or nonprofit entities. During the year of 2011, the resources of four TACs totaled the amount of R$ 160,700.00. 4 THE MINISTRY STATE OF JUSTICE GIVES INSTITUTO TERRA THE TITLE OF FEDERAL PUBLIC UTILITY (UPF) - as published in the Official Gazette of the Union of May 2, 2011. It is recognition of the services rendered to the Union civil association in their areas of expertise - environmental education, ecosystem restoration, applied research and promotion of sustainable rural development. The title, which proves the seriousness of the actions of Instituto Terra is currently a prerequisite required by the public benefit and financial lenders or material resources to Third Sector entities. AGREEMENT WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF ESPÍRITO SANTO, BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR JUSTICE SIGNED for the preparation of the project for deployment of a native plant nursery at the Atlantic Agricultural Penitentiary of the state of ESPÍRTO SANTO. Thus, inmates in compliance with internal penalty in a semi-open regime will work in the production of Atlantic Forest native seedlings, aimed for reforestation actions in the state. Also participating in this initiative are the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Supply, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Seag), Fibria and Incaper. In its final goal, the project Mudas Nativas do Governo Capixaba (Native Seedling of the Capixaba Government) intends to promote the social reintegration of inmates in the prison system through working activities. Besides the design of the nursery, it is Instituto Terra’s responsibility to provide the seedling production technology. TERMINATED THE PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTING PLANS FOR 240 SMALL RURAL PROPERTIES AT THE DOCE RIVER VALLEY, aiming to ensure better productivity rates associated with the conservation of the ecosystems. The initiative is the result of a partnership between Instituto Terra and the Bank of Brazil Foundation within the project Environmental Adaptation of Properties, established in December 2010. In all, 120 properties were included in eastern part of Minas Gerais (Conselheiro Pena and Aimorés) and another 120 in Colatina (municipality in the state of Espírito Santo). This physical-environmental zoning study is allowing the development of a model of environmental adaptation, associated with the productive activity developed, which could serve as a basis for other properties in the area. Through this multiplier effect, the goal is to reach a land area of 1,428,800 hectares, involving an estimated population of 380,656 inhabitants and 22,368 farms. In the city of Colatina, Instituto Terra has the support of several partners in the mobilization and identification of the owners - Incaper, Secretary of Agriculture in the Municipality of Colatina, the local branch of the Bank of Brazil, the Superintendence of the Bank of Brazil in Espírito Santo and the Farmer’s Association of the Córrego São João Pequeno. In Conselheiro Pena, the partners are Brazil's Superintendence of the Bank of Brazil in Conselheiro Pena, the local branch of the Bank of Brazil, CIAAT Information Center and Technical Services of Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais. ONE MORE IMPORTANT STEP FOR THE PROTECTION AND RECOVERY OF THE ECOLOGICAL RESERVE FOREST OF ITAPINA, in Colatina-ES, with the construction of a fence and firebreaks around the perimeter of 5.000 running meters – involving all municipal conservation unit of the Atlantic Forest biome. Also completed was the replanting of native plants in over 20 hectares of the reserve, and performed maintenance on another 50 hectares area. All these results are due to a partnership between Instituto Terra, the Municipality of Colatina and the Colatinense Environmental Services and Sanitation – Sanear. Focus of several forest restoration 5 projects developed by Instituto Terra, the Reserve of Itapina up until now had only fractions of fences in poor condition around its area, no longer supporting the external agents of degradation. Even after the conclusion of the planting in 20 hectares, the 105 hectares of the Reserve continue receiving the cultivation necessary for their full development, and considering that the planting and replanting performed to date are in different stages of development, with diverse vegetative growth. PRESENTED AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ONU-ÁGUA (UNOWATER), the actions implemented by Instituto Terra for the recovery of the springs in the Doce River Valley region. Participants included representatives of UNO-Water, the experts of the “Global Sustainability Panel" from the UN and institutions from 26 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean with "cases" of success on the issue. The recovery of the springs work integrates the "Olhos D’Água" Program from Instituto Terra, which already accounts for the protection of more than 250 springs in the region of the middle Doce River. The case became part of a compendium of the 70 best practices for recovery and conservation of water resources, and entered in a database and online publication of the UN-Water. COMPLETE ONE MORE STEP OF THE PROJECT "RECOVERING SPRINGS, ENSURING SOURCES OF LIFE" developed with funds from the State Water Resources Fund (Fundágua), in the watershed of the Santa Rosa River, in the municipality of Baixo Guandu, in Espírito Santo. Monitoring studies of 27 already fenced watersheds were carried out, for the identification of the level of potability of the drinking water. The reports are delivered to producers, along with the pre-project of the use of the land for each property serviced. The project is scheduled for completion in December 2013 and has the partnership with the Institute of Agricultural and Forestry Defense (IDAF), the Capixaba Institute of Research and Assistance and Rural Extension (INCAPER), the Autonomous Service of Water and Wastewater (SAAE BG), City Hall of Baixo Guandu, the Municipal Clerkship of the Environment (SEMAM), the Watershed Committee of the Rio Guandu, and the Ecological Corridors project of the State Institute for the Environment and Water Resources (IEMA-ES). The benefited communities by the action are: Santa Rosa, Alto de Santa Rosa, Km 22, Valão do Bugre, Gramínea, Patrimônio da Penha e Bananal. CELEBRATED PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BANK OF BRAZIL to enlarge the planting of species of the Atlantic Forest and the springs recovery in the Brazilian territory from contributions made by Ourocard Origins, the first bank card made with recycled plastic. Each card requested, the customer donates $ 5.00 to Instituto Terra, and also adheres automatically, to the rounding service invoice to help with the planting of 1 of the 400 trees needed to promote the recovery of 1 (one) spring. The card can also be customized with an exclusive picture authored by the photographer Sebastião Salgado, founder of the Instituto Terra, alongside Lelia Deluiz Wanick Salgado. Altogether there are ten images available for the customer’s choice. SELECTED THE EIGHTH CLASS FOR THE COURSE IN AGROENVIRONMENTAL of the Center for Research on Ecosystem Restoration (NERE) of Instituto Terra. Ten more technical agricultural and environmental graduates will be trained during the year 2012 on the recovery of the Atlantic Forest so they can encourage the adoption of sustainable land use by small farmers established primarily in 6 Doce River Valley. Students - called agents in Ecosystem Restoration - they receive during a year of training, knowledge to disseminate a new management model for environmental restoration in rural communities and properties in established areas of the Atlantic Forest. The training is free and it works on boarding system. Launched in 2002, today the course is held with the support of the National Steel Company (CSN) and formed 69 ecosystem restoration agents. The last survey, conducted in 2011 showed that 82% were employed in their field of training. THE REFORESTATION WORK OF DEGRADED AREA OF THE ATALNTIC FOREST conducted at the PRNP Bulcão Farm, in Aimorés (MG), assured Instituto Terra the achievement of the II SUSTAINABILITY WERNECK HUGO & THE LOVE OF NATURE AWARD in the category Flora. The "Oscars of Ecology" as the award is named, is an initiative of the Ecological Group, with the institutional participation of the State of Minas, the partnership of FIEMG, the technical supervision of the Dom Cabral Foundation, the legitimacy of the Hugo Werneck Nature Protection Centre and the support of the Association of Environmental Defense of Minas Gerais. INSTITUTO TERRA RECEIVES THE TITLE OF PUBLIC UTILITY IN THE STATE OF ESPÍRITO SANTO, according to the Law 9.674, sanctioned by the State Government and enacted by the capixaba Legislature Power. The law project indicating the institution as public utility was an initiative of the state representative Dary Pagung, substantiated by the strong performance of the Instituto Terra in Espírito Santo, through the numerous projects of environmental education, ecosystem restoration, applied research and promotion of sustainable rural development that develops in the capixabas municipalities, especially in the Rio Doce region. The Instituto Terra also holds the titles of Public Utility for the municipality of Aimorés, for the State of Minas Gerais and for the Federal Government, proving the seriousness of its actions and paving a path of acting transparently and with strong support from governments and entities of the public sphere. 7 Institutional Representation Instituto Terra encourages and promotes the exchange of experiences and dialogue with other NGOs, governments, environmental industries, research centers and forest institutes. In this sense, it participates in the following initiatives: CBH - Doce River - Participates since March 2005 and in April 2009 it took over as a full member and one of three elected representatives of the State of Minas Gerais to represent the area of Teaching and Research at the Federal University of Viçosa and Univale. It is a member of the Institutional Technical and Legal Board and the Technical Framework of Water Resources Plan Board. CBH - Manhuaçu River Water - Participates since its creation in September 2005 as a full member as the representative of civil society. CBH – Guandu River - Participates since its creation in August 2008 as deputy, being the representative of civil society. Instituto Terra, in spite having a headquartes in Minas Gerais, was elected for its outstanding work in the Doce River Basin. Municipal Council of Environment of Aimorés – It is an effective member of the Municipal Council of Environment of Aimorés, which is a collegial body responsible for advising the Public Hall about issues concerning the protection, conservation and improvement of the environment. River Guandu Consortium – Consortium was formed by the municipalities that make up the Guandu River Basin (Afonso Claudio, Baixo Guandu, Brejetuba and Larnaja da Terra) as well as the representatives from IEMA, FUNASA ESCELA (EDP) and CESAN. Institute Terra joined the consortium in 2005 at the invitation of other members. From March 2008 to April 2009, Institute Terra was the interim president. COPA - Joint Committee of Conselheiro Pena - Instituto Terra acts as a representative of a nongovernmental organization formed for the protection, conservation and improvement of the environment. It is one of 53 joint committees created by the Government of Minas Gerais in order to tune the state environmental policy with international trends in environmental management. The Commission, which is subordinate to the State System Environment - SISEMA - is also composed of representatives of the Government and civil society. National Pact for the Restoration of the Atlantic Forest - Instituto Terra is one of the signatories NGO of the pact, which also gathers governments, companies and research institutions from all over Brazil and aims at the implementation of forest recovery projects in a large scale to recover, by 2050, 15 million hectares of affected forest areas in the country. Biosphere Reserve – Instituto Terra was the first Advanced Post of the Biosphere Reserve of the Atlantic Forest in Minas Gerais. This "accreditation" is granted the institutions that develop steadily and measurably significant actions in the three basic functions of the Biosphere Reserves: conservation, knowledge and sustainable development, as defined by UNESCO MAB Program. 8 Awards and Distinctions Since its founding, Instituto Terra has received support and recognition of institutions and governments for the work being done in favor of the recovery and conservation of the Atlantic Forest in the Doce River Valley, as well as to the sustainable development of the communities involved through environmental education. Check out some of the awards and titles received over the past few years: 1998 Private Reserve of Natural Heritage The Government of Minas Gerais, by the Ordinance of IEF / MG No. 081, promulgated on October 7, 1998, gives the Bulcão Farm the title of PNHR - Private Natural Heritage Reserve. The title keeps its uniqueness by being the first PNHR created in a degraded area, with the commitment of being recovered. 1999 Title of Municipal Public Utility – Aimorés/MG On December 17, 1999, Instituto Terra has been declared a public utility by the City of Aimorés by Law No. 1.613/99. 2005 Title of State Public Utility – MG By Law No. 15,525, of June 9, 2005, the Government of Minas Gerais declared Instituto Terra as a State Public Utility Authority. 4th Furnas Award - Blue Gold Instituto Terra conquered the 4th Furnas Award - Blue Gold, with the 3rd place in the Community Category, the "Project for Education and Recovery of the Atlantic Forest in the Doce River Valley. 2006 Alcan Award for Sustainable Development Created in association with the International Business Leaders Forum, the Alcan Award identifies and rewards nonprofit non-governmental organizations and civil society, for their contribution to the economic, environmental and / or social development. Instituto Terra was a finalist in 2006, being awarded a scholarship from the Post Graduate Certificate in Cross Sector Partnership, a program of post-graduate certificate from the University of Cambridge. 9 2007 Diploma of Legislative Merit – MG The Legislature Assembly of the State of Minas Gerais grants Instituto Terra the diploma of Order of Merit Legislature of the State of Minas Gerais, by the relevant services, particularly for environmental restoration of the Doce River Valley. Meritorious Military Police Contributor – MG The Military Police of Minas Gerais grants Instituto Terra the title of Meritorious Contributor, for the services rendered to the Corporation. 2008 13th Ford Environmental Conservation Award Instituto Terra won the 13th edition of the Ford Motor Company Environmental Conservation Prize, awarded by Ford and Conservation International, in the category Science and Training of Human Resources, for the project of the "Environmental Restoration and Sustainable Rural Development Advanced Center". 7th Furnas Award – Blue Gold In the 7th edition of the Furnas Awards - Blue Gold, Instituto Terra was awarded in the Community category, with the study of water monitoring in the PNHR - Bulcão Farm, which proved that the restoration of the vegetation allowed to recover the amount and quality of water in streams of the Bulcão Farm, becoming an example of revitalization of water resources. 2009 Advanced Post of the Biosphere Reserve Instituto Terra receives the approval of the Bureau of the Biosphere Reserve of the Atlantic to act as an Advanced Post of the RBMA. Advanced Posts are centers for the dissemination of concepts and projects of the Biosphere Reserve in order to preserve the Atlantic Forest biome. Instituto Terra was the first protected area to receive this title in Minas Gerais. 2010 Sustainable Ideas The PNHR Bulcão Farm becomes part of the "Sustainable Bank of Ideas" of the book "Atlantic Forest - the Brazilian National Heritage", edited by the Ministry of Environment. 10 2011 Title of Federal Public Utility Instituto Terra received from the State Ministry for Justice under the Federal Public Utility (UPF), as published in the Official Gazette of May 2, 2011. It is a recognition of the services rendered to the Civil Union association in their areas of expertise environmental education, ecosystem restoration, applied research and promotion of sustainable rural development. Title of State Public Utility - ES Instituto Terra received the title of Public Utilities in the State of Espírito Santo, in accordance with Law 9674, enacted by the State Government and enacted by the capixaba Legislature. The degree was awarded by a strong performance considering the presence of Instituto Terra and the state of Espírito Santo, through the numerous projects developed in counties bordering the state of Espírito Santo by the Doce River. Best Practices of UN- Water The Water Eyes Program recovery and protection of springs of the Instituto Terra becomes part of the 70 best practices running in the world for the recovery and conservation of water resources listed by the UN-Water. Hugo Werneck Award The work of reforestation of degraded area of the Atlantic Forest conducted at PNHR Bulcão Farm in Aimorés (MG), assured Instituto Terra to conquer the Hugo Werneck Sustainability & Love to Nature Award in the Flora category. The "Oscars of Ecology" as the award is named, is an initiative of the Ecological Group, through the Environmental Magazine, with the support from the Government of Minas Gerais, FIEMG, Dom Cabral Foundation, Hugo Werneck Centre for Nature Protection and Environmental Defense Mineira Association. 11 Corporate Governance Organizational Design In FIGURE 1 below is presented the organization chart of the Instituto Terra up to the tactical level. FIGURA 1 Desenho organizacional do Instituto Terra Instituto Terra had in 2011 about 90 internal employees. This number varies according to the specifications of the projects underway, specially the ones related to the ecosystem restoration and plant productions. Below, we present the mission, vision, values, goals, management model and the actuation field of Instituto Terra. Mission Encourage sustainable development through the recovery and conservation of forests, environmental education and the proper use of natural resources. Vision To become a national benchmark in: - Ecosystem restoration of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest in the Doce River Valley; - Production of native Atlantic Forest seedlings; 12 - Environmntal eduction for children and young people; - Management of ONG’s. Our values To achieve our mission, we work with the following values: • Our work can contribute greatly to the improvement of living conditions of living beings. • The respect of ethical and moral precepts should be above any personal interest or advantage; • Transparency should be the keynote of all our actions; • Our partners are entitled to solutions containing the best available technical and managerial knowledge, the lowest price consistent with good execution of the activities and the survival of our institution; • We seek continuous improvement of technical and managerial knowledge, as well as its formalization, in order to improve our internal processes and to transmit it to other organizations; • Cultivate an environment where collaborative work prevails and the confrontation of ideas (respect of opinions), encouraging creativity and initiative and; • Our model of career plan is based on performance criteria, seniority and knowledge. Fields of activity Our field of activity is geographically restricted to the Rio Doce Valley, which stretches between the states of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo, through 230 cities - being 28 in the state of Espirito Santo and 202 the state of Minas Gerais. It has an area of 82,646 km² (equivalent to the area of Portugal). Our areas of expertise (core social business) are: • Ecosystem Restauration; • Production of Seedling from the Atlantic Forest; • Environmental Extension; • Environmental Education and; • Applied Scientific Research. Objectives Our goals are divided according to their temporal, assuming two perspectives: permanent (goals to be pursued continuously and without interruption in the pursuit of achievement) and situational (for reasons due to shifts in ambience, resulting from new conjunctures of internal or external factors. 13 The tool used for the establishment and monitoring of the goals is the Balanced Scorecard, which allows a clear and articulated vision of all the works of Instituto Terra. Distributed in 5 prospects for action 16 strategic objectives were established (map cells) - sometimes linked, highlighting the integration notion present in the management of the Institute Terra- which were associated with 29 performance indicators. Strategic objectives Our strategic objectives are divided according to their temporality, taking two perspectives: permanent (purpose to be pursued continuously and uninterruptedly in search of outputs) and situational (for tax purposes in the ambience changes as a result of new situations of internal or external factors). The tool used for the establishment and monitoring of goals is the Balanced Scorecard, which allows a clear and articulated vision to all the work of Instituto Terra. Distributed in 5 prospects for action 16 strategic objectives were established (map cells) - sometimes linked, highlighting the integration notion present in the management of the Institute Terra- which were associated with 55 performance indicators. Management model We adopted a management model based on our values allowing us to achieve our goals, and therefore our vision and, finally, our institutional mission. Instituto Terra has its managing system oriented by results. Protocols operating system (standardization) guide their policies. The Balanced Scorecard is a tool used for the establishment and monitoring of their strategic objectives. And the Project Office1 (designed according to the best practices recommended by the Project Management Institute) supports their actions (planning, execution and projects control), for the Zero Based Budgeting2, associated with rolling forecasting technique3, gives guidance. The corporate risk management, which is being implemented in 2012, monitors the identified risks of not achieving the strategic objectives outlined in the Balanced Scorecard and the case of not providing the "deliverables" of the project in accordance with its scope, cost, scheduling etc. For the achievement of its institutional mission, the Instituto Terra has partnerships with companies, NGOs and national and foreign governments. The partnerships are established through agreements marked by technical and financial cooperation. 14 Project Management Instituto Terra has an Office Project which consists of two full-time employees. Their responsibilities include: development and implementation of project management methodology, support to the methodology and the projects management tool, definition and monitoring of performance indicators, project audit and portfolio management. The project management methodology implemented at Instituto Terra was conceived from the perspective of the Deming Cycle (plan, do, check and act) and in line with the Project Management Institute. All projects are developed under the scope of the institution grantor. If the project is approved, the start up documentation (plan) is done. Then it holds a "startup project meeting" with everyone involved in the process, and its execution (do) is initiated. Every month, the project assistant meets with the Project Managers in order to monitor the project as to ensure its proper implementation. Then the outcome of the meeting is discussed with the Executive Superintendent and the reports are forwarded to the Board of Directors (check). Finally, based on the action plan set out in follow-up meetings, the Project Managers continue the implementation of the ongoing projects (act). It is noteworthy that after the closing of each project "meeting of learning" is held in order to build a solid learning curve in project management. 15 Audit of financial statements Instituto Terra seeks to provide maximum transparency to the application of resources. Accordingly, the financial statements are reviewed and certified by external auditors since 2001 and a Supervisory Board since its founding. The following are the financial statements and independent auditors' report. INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT ON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS To the Board of Directors and Managers Instituto Terra Aimorés - MG We have examined the financial statements of Instituto Terra (“Entity”), which comprise the balance sheet as of December 31, 2011 and the respective income statement, changes in net equity and cash flow for the period ending on the mentioned date, as well as the summary of the main accounting practices and other explanatory notes. Administrative responsibility for the financial statements The management of the Entity is responsible for the elaboration of appropriate financial statements presentation, following accounting practices adopted in Brazil, and for internal controls defined as necessary for financial statements relevant-distortion-free elaboration, no matter whether it is caused by fraud or mistake. Independent auditors’ responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements, based on our audit, which has been conducted according to international and Brazilian audit rules. Such rules imply ethical requirements to be fulfilled by the auditors and audit planning and execution aiming at reasonable guaratee that the financial statements are relevant-distortion-free. Audit involves selected procedures execution to obtain evidence regarding the values and disclosure of financial statements. The selected procedures depend on the auditor’s opinion, which include the evaluation of relevant-distortion risk in the financial statements, no matter whether it is caused by fraud or mistake. In the process of risk evaluation, the auditor considers internal controls which are relevant for the elaboration and appropriate presentation of the Entity’s financial statements, in order to decide which audit procedures are appropriate for each circumstance, but not to express an opinion on the efficacy of such Entity’s internal controls. Audit also includes the evaluation of the suitability of the accounting practices which have been used and the reasonability of the management’s accounting estimates, as well as the evaluation of the financial statements presentation as a whole. We believe the audit evidence which has been attained is sufficient and appropriate to substantiate our opinion. Opinion In our opinion, in all relevant aspects, the above mentioned financial statements appropriately present Instituto Terra’s financial and equity position as of December 31, 2011, the development of its operations and its cash flows for the period ending at that date, following the accounting practices adopted in Brazil. 16 Other matters Audit of values corresponding to previous period. Values corresponding to the period ended on December 31, 2010 used for comparison between periods were previously audited by us, according to current audit rules on the report issue date, May 27, 2011, and it did not undergo any modification. Vitória, March 16, 2012. 17 BALANCE SHEET FOR THE ENDED PERIODS (In thousands of Reais) 18 STATEMENT OF SURPLUS (DEFICIT) FOR THE ENDED PERIODS (In thousands of Reais) 19 STATEMENT OF CHANGES INEQUITY (In thousands of Reais) 20 Team Board of Directors Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado | Co-founder and President Artistic director of photography, partner and director of photographic agency AMAZON images - Paris, France. Architect graduated from École Supériure Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and licensed and Mastered in Urban Planning from the Université Paris VIII. Sebastião Salgado | Co-founder and Vice-president Photographer and photo agency partner AMAZON images - Paris, France. Economist graduated from the Federal University of Espirito Santo, with postgraduate studies at the University of São Paulo and the University of Paris. Tomaz Benedito de Souza | General Secretary Official of the Registry of Deeds and Documents and of the Corporate Officials Office of Aimorés - Minas Gerais. Bachelor in Law, specialized in Civil and Commercial Association and President of the Commercial Association and the Security Council of Aimorés. Antonio Carlos Simas | Sustainable Business Development Director Chemical engineer with an MBA from COPPEAD Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Attended the Advanced Management Program at INSEAD / European Institute of Business Administration, in Fontainebleau, France. He was a consultant in the Principal Invest Officer of the Department of Latin America and the Caribbean at the International Finance Corporation, World Bank. Carlos Alberto Lessa | Administrative Director Graduated in Economics from the Federal University of Espirito Santo-UFES, post-graduate from the Federal University of Viçosa. Executive Superintendent of CREDISOL, in Vitória, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of the State of Espirito Santo SA, the Group's Executive Coordinator for Economic Recovery of Espirito Santo - GERES and representative of the Planning Department of the Presidency in collegial advice. José Armando de Figueiredo Campos | Director of Institutional Relations Mining Engineer from the School of Mines of Ouro Preto (EMOP / UFOP), Executive MBA from Fundação Dom Cabral / INSEAD. Chairman of the Board of Directors of ArcelorMittal Brazil SA, member of the Board of Directors of Fibria SA, Network Gazeta, and the Business Advisory Board of the Holy Spirit Movement in Action was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bank of the State of Espirito Santo SA BANESTES , Vice-President and later CEO of Cia Siderúrgica Tubarão - CST, President of the Brazilian Steel Institute - IBS, the Brazilian Association of Metallurgy, Mining and Materials, Institute of Latin American Iron and Steel - ILAFA and the Brazilian Business Council Sustainable Development - CEBDS. Paulo Henrique Wanick Mattos | Financial Director Administrator with a postgraduate degree in Corporate Finance from Getúlio Vargas Foundation, and an MBA from the College of Business of Ohio University. He was a senior manager of audit and business consulting on mergers and acquisitions in Brazil and Latin America at Pricewaterhouse Coopers. He is currently a General Manager of ArcelorMittal Tubarão Controller. 21 Martha Tristão | Director of Education Professor Associated with the Federal University of Espírito Santo. Licensed in Biological Sciences, a Masters in Education from the Federal University of Espírito Santo, and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of São Paulo, with postdoctoral in Environmental Education at the University of Regina, in Saskatchewan, Canada. Mauro Leite Teixeira | Director of Infrastructure and Heritage Graduated in Civil Engineering, Business Administration and History, and post-graduate with specialization in language: the language and literature from Saberes College. He worked as an engineer of National Highways Department (DNER). Was executive superintendent and director of the Center for Education and Environmental Restoration (Cera), from Instituto Terra in Aimorés, MG. Acts as project manager for the Department of Public Works of the City of Vitória. Renato Moraes de Jesus | Director of Environment Forest Engineer, Ph.D. in Forest Ecology from the University of Campinas. He was a General Manager of Biodiversity at Vale. Robson de Almeida Melo e Silva | Director of Communications Mechanical Engineer from the Institute of Technology of Governador Valadares in Minas Gerais, an MBA in Responsible Management for Sustainability by Dom Cabral Foundation. Advisor at the Reference Center for Responsible Management of Sustainability at Dom Cabral Foundation, of Movement in Corporate Espírito Santo in Action and Coordinator of the Thematic Social Inclusion Advisor Committee of COMAM - Environmental City Council of Fundão-ES, and Communications and Sustainability Director of the Aplysia Institute. Advisory Council Célio Murilo de Carvalho Vale Celso Luiz Marques Clayton Ferreira Lino Fernando Moraes Francisco Buarque de Holanda Gabriel Zellmeister Gustavo Alberto Bouchardet da Fonseca João Pedro Stédile José Mindlin (in memorian) José Roberto Soares Scolforo Maritta Kock-Weser Roberto Messias Franco Russel Mittermeier Washington Olivetto 22 Audit Committee Donaldo Alfredo Caser Name Chequer Reinaldo Schlosser Executive Superintendent Adonai José Lacruz Administrator and Master in Business Economics with a concentration in Corporate Finance. Certified as a Project Management Professional (PMI) by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Professor of Economics, Finance and Project Management. 23 Partners of 2011 In Brazil Alcoólicos Anônimos de Aimorés – MG Alcure, Pereira & Puppim Advogados (pro bono) Banco do Brasil Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social / Iniciativa BNDES Mata Atlântica CESAN – Companhia Espírito Santense de Saneamento Conservação Internacional – Brasil Clin – Farmácia de Manipulação (convênio para funcionários do Instituto Terra) Conselho Federal de Direitos Difusos / Ministério da Justiça Doadores diversos – clientes OuroCard Banco do Brasil que aderiram ao “arredonde” Drogaria Fonseca (convênio para funcionários do Instituto Terra) Energest – ES Farmácia Santa Lucia (convênio para funcionários do Instituto Terra) FHIDRO / Instituto de Gestão de Águas – MG FNMA / Ministério do Meio Ambiente FUNDÁGUA / Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente – ES Fundação Banco do Brasil Fundição Mundial Instituto Estadual de Florestas – MG Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente – ES Polícia Militar Ambiental em Aimorés – MG Prefeitura Municipal de Aimorés – MG Prefeitura Municipal de Baixo Guandu – ES Prefeitura Municipal de Colatina – ES Procuradoria Geral do Estado do Espírito Santo Ministério Público Federal – Procuradoria de Governador Valadares Renato Moritz Cavalcanti Rocio Fotografias (serviço de fotografia pro bono) Samarco Mineração São Bernardo Saúde (convênio para funcionários do Instituto Terra) Secretaria de Justiça do Estado do Espírito Santo Serviço Colatinense de Meio Ambiente e Saneamento Ambiental – Colatina / ES 24 Sindicato das Indústrias de Olaria – região centro-norte do ES Universidade Presidente Antônio Carlos de Aimorés – MG Usina Hidrelétrica de Aimorés Zopone Engenharia e Comércio In other countries Agencia Asturiana de Cooperación al Desarrolo – Espanha Amazonas Images – França Doadores diversos através do site groundspring – Estados Unidos Illy Caffè – Itália Regione Emilia-Romagna – Itália Swartz Foundation – Estados Unidos Taschen America LLC – Estados Unidos Tides Foundation – Estados Unidos 25 Credits Texts Maria Helena Fabriz MHF Comunicação Revison Bruno Henrique Castro de Sousa Translation Patrícia V. de Oliveira
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