2018-04-112018-04-112008-12LOBO, Fabio; GUIMARÃES, Laerte Ferreira. Vegetação remanescente nas áreas prioritárias para conservação da biodiversidade em Goiás: padrões de distribuição e características. Boletim Goiano de Geografia, Goiânia, v. 28, n. 2, p. 89-104, jul./dez. 2008. Disponível em: <https://www.revistas.ufg.br/bgg/article/view/5726/4528>.0101-708Xhttp://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/handle/ri/14442It is estimated that between 40 and 55% of the Cerrado biome, a major agricultural frontier in the country have been already converted. In the case of Goiás, recent sur-veys indicate about 35% of remnant savanna and forest formations, from which, only 12% are somehow protec-ted. With this respect, in 2004, the Goiás Environment Agency (AGMA) finished the project Identification of Priority Areas for Biodiversity Conservation, which selec-ted 40 areas (~ 82,297 km2) of particular environmental relevance and/or vulnerability. In this paper, the distribu-tion patterns and characteristics of the remnant vege-tation within these areas (~ 34,155 km2) were investi-gated. Our results show that approximately 48% of the remnant cover is within a 500m distance from the major drainage network. This fact emphasizes the importance of the permanent protection areas as natural biodiversity corridors. Also important, is the significant correlation (r = 0.6) between the remnant proportion and poverty intensity in the priority areas.porAcesso AbertoÁreas prioritárias para conservaçãoVegetação remanescenteEstrutura da paisagemCerradoPriority areas for conservationRemnant vegetationLandscape structureVegetação remanescente nas áreas prioritárias para conservação da biodiversidade em Goiás: padrões de distribuição e característicasVegetation remnants in the priority areas for biodiversity conservation in Goiás: distribution patterns and characteristicsArtigo10.5216/bgg.v28i2.5726