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english version Acknowledgements city government Eduardo Paes Mayor pereira passos municipal planning institute (instituto municipal de urbanismo pereira passos - ipp) Ricardo Henriques President Sérgio Guimarães Director of City Information

RIO NEGÓCIOS Rio de Janeiro Investment Promotion Agency Marcelo Haddad Executive Director

Technical team - IPP

Socio Demographic and Environmental Department Alcides Carneiro Manager Lucia Santos

Habitation Studies Department Gustavo Lopes Manager Thalyta Souza

Technical team - RIO NEGÓCIOS

Business Intelligence Unit Francisco Grelo Manager Bruna Roppa Manager Victor Barone Bianca Porto Renan Moisés Juliana Borges

Graphic Design

Diagramming and Editing Binder Visão Estratégica

Printing and Finishing Sol Gráfica online acess: www.armazemdedados.rio.rj.gov.br www.rio-negocios.com ABIH-RJ brazilian hotel industry association of the state of rio de janeiro ABRASCE brazilian association of shopping centers ADEMI association off real estate company managers AEI statistics and information advisory ANATEL national telecommunications agency ANEEL national electric energy agency ANP national petroleum agency ANPROTEC national association of agencies promoting innovative enterprises ANTAQ national agency of Waterway transportation AP planning area APA environmental protection area APAC cultural environment protection area APARU environmental protection and urban recovery area ARIE area of ecological interest BARCAS S.A. concessionaire of Waterway transport of the state of rio de janeiro BDA rio de janeiro aggregate database BEN national energy balance BEP barrel of oil equivalent BIO - RIO rio de janeiro biotechnology pole CBRE cb richard ellis market view CEDAE state Water and sewerage company CEFET/RJ Federal center of technological education celso suckow da Fonseca CGIG general immigration coordination CNPQ national council for scientifi c and technological development national council for scientifi c and technological development - offi ce of CNPq - AEI statistics and information CONERJ navigation company of the state of rio de janeiro COPPE alberto luiz coimbra institute for graduate studies and research in engineering CPC preliminary concept course CPS center for social policies DEED board of education statistics DENATRAN national transit department DESIG Financial system monitoring and information management department DETRAN state of rio de janeiro transit department DGPC department of cultural heritage DIC department of city information glossAry DIEESE inter-union department of statistics and socioeconomic studies DIFIS Inspection Directorate METRÔ-RJ Metro Company of Rio de Janeiro DIRUR Directorate of Regional, Urban and Environmental Studies and Policies MRJ City of Rio de Janeiro DISET Directorate of Innovation, Regulation and Infrastructure Sectorial Studies MSP City of São Paulo EJA Youth and Adult Education MW Megawatt EPE Energy Research Company MWh Magawatt hour ERJ State of Rio de Janeiro PIB Gross Domestic Product ESP State of São Paulo PME Monthly Employment Survey FAPERJ Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro PNAD National Survey by Household Sample FDI Financial Times Consulting focused on business PRH-ANP ANP Human Resources Program for Oil & Gas FECOMÉRCIO Federation of Trade in Goods, Services and Tourism PRPG Planning and Management Superintendency FGV Getulio Vargas Foundation PUC-RIO Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro FIRJAN Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro RA Administrative Region FLUMITRENS Fluminense Urban Train Company RAIS Social Information Annual Report FT Financial Times Redetec Rio de Janeiro Technology and Innovation Network GMV Vehicular Manufactured Gas RENAI National Investment Information Network GNV Vehicular Natural Gas RIOÔNIBUS Bus Companies of the City of Rio de Janeiro ha hectare RIOTUR Rio de Janeiro Tourism Company IBGE Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics RM Metroplitan Region IETEX Army technology-based Business Incubator RMRJ Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro IGC Higher Educational Institution General Course Index SDP Production Development Secretariat INEP National Institute of Studies and Educational Research SENAC-RIO National Service for Commercial Training INFOHB Newsletter of the Brazilian Forum of Hospitality Operators SMAC Municipal Environmental Department INFRAERO Brazilian Airport Infrastructure Company SMC Municipal Department of Culture INMET National Institute of Meteorology SMTU Municipal Urban Transportation Superintendency INMETRO National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology SMU Municipal Planning Department INPC Consumer Price Index SNIS National Sanitation Information System INT National Institute of Technology SUPERVIA S.A. Rio de Janeiro Railway Transport Concessionaire IPEA Institute of Applied Economic Research TELECO Consulting focused on the telecommunications sector IPHAN National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute TEU Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit IPP Pereira Passos Institute TRANSTUR Maritime Transport and Tourism SA ITCP Technological Incubator for Popular Cooperatives TUP Public Use Terminals LGN Liquefied Natural Gas UERJ State University of Rio de Janeiro LNCC National Laboratory for Scientific Computing UFRJ Federal University of of Rio de Janeiro MCT Ministry of Science and Technology UOP Public Order Unit MDIC Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade UPP Pacifying Police Unit MEC Ministry of Education UVA Veiga de Almeida University MET Ministry of Labor and Employment the city 1

1.1. population and area ...... 18

• resident population from 1872 to 2010 • population and area data • administrative division • territory - environment • ranking of major brazilian cities - 2010

1.2. demography ...... 20

• population age breakdown - city of rio de janeiro • age pyramid - city of rio de janeiro • resident population by sex and sex ratio • population and area maps

1.3. climate ...... 32

• climate indicators for the city of rio de janeiro • 2000-2010 historic rainfall map for the city of rio de janeiro

1.4. cultural opportunities (cultural heritage) ...... 34

• cultural and educational off ering - city of rio de janeiro

infrAstructure 2

2.1. port ...... 38

• rio de janeiro port traffi c indicators • ranking of brazilian organized ports by total cargo and container movement • ranking of brazilian ports by average traded added value

2.2. airport ...... 39

• air cargo and passenger volume indicators in main rio de janeiro airports • ranking of brazilian airports by total passenger volume • Fingers • ranking of brazilian airports by total international passenger volume • Weekly direct international Flights • Weekly direct international Flights departing From rio de janeiro • by continent

2.3. heliports ...... 43 indeX • heliports located in the city 2.4. energy ...... 45 2.12. saFety ...... 62

• installed capacity • safety indicators • electric power generation • pacifying police units (upps) • annual consumption of electric power • public order units (uops) • electric power consumer units • electric power consumption 2.13. industry ...... 65 2.5. Water ...... 48 • number of industrial establishments by planning area (ap) • number of job positions by planning area (ap) • total population, served urban population and Water supply index (inhab) • percentage of job positions by type of industrial establishment • Water volume produced by the Water supply system - (1,000 m3/year) • Water consumption volume - (1,000 m3 /year)

2.6. seWage ...... 49 economy 3 • number of active residential sewage connections 3 • collected sewage volume (1,000 m / year) • investment grade / state / city • treated sewage index (1,000 m3 / year) 3.1. economic activity and groWth ...... 71 2.7. mobility ...... 50 • participation of major cities in total brazilian gdp • gdp per capita - major cities • passenger traffi c by mode of transportation: road, rail, Water and air • gdp at current market prices (r$ millions) • ranking of major brazilian city gdps at current prices • gdp ppp 2.8. telecommunications ...... 51 • gross added value (r$ thousands) by sector of activity in the city of rio de janeiro • individual and public Fixed telephone lines • teledensity 3.2. investments ...... 75 • mobile phone operator market shares in the state of rio de janeiro and brazil • number of cell phones in the state of rio de janeiro and brazil • level of investment by governmental sphere • cell phone density in the state of rio de janeiro and brazil • investments by state • percentage of permanent private household residents in the city of rio de janeiro • 10 largest investments announced by company headquarter location according to the presence of computers, internet access and type of telephone • percentage of brazilian household residents with access to means of communication 3.3. production specialization ...... 78 2.9. gas...... 54 • percentage of employees by economic activity

• number of piped gas consumers by type of gas and consumer class • piped gas distribution network clients by market and type of gas, divided by planning 3.4. companies ...... 79 area in the city of rio de janeiro • number of establishments in the city of rio de janeiro and brazil by size of • annual and average monthly consumption of piped gas by class of consumption establishment (number of employees) • annual consumption of piped gas by market and type of gas, divided by planning area • comunities with ‘empresa bacana’ in the city of rio de janeiro 3.5. activity, employment and unemployment indicators ...... 80 2.10. public trash collection ...... 58 • activity, employment and unemployment rates (%) • trash-o-meter - collection of public trash in the city • people aged 15 or older in the city of rio de janeiro, employed during the Week of • gravimetric composition of the trash reference, based on contributions to the national institute of social security • permanent private households with trash collection service by planning area • people aged 10 or older, employed during the Week of reference, according to their level of education (%) 2.11. health ...... 60 • average real income from main source of employment, normally earned per month, by people aged 10 or older, employed during the Week of reference • health unit breakdown by administrative sphere in the city of rio de janeiro • Family income per capita (in r$) • number of hospital beds in the city of rio de janeiro - 2011 • ranking of Family income per capita by state • number of teaching hospital by state capital and state - 2011 • persons employed by type of occupation (%) • population breakdown by social class - brazil vs. city of rio de janeiro 4.4. higher education ...... 104 • basic Food basket per city (dieese) • institutions of higher education by administrative category • enrollments in institutions of higher education by type of course 3.6. Wholesale and retail trade ...... 84 • higher education graduates by type of course • percentage of enrollments and graduates in the city of rio de janeiro • map of Wholesale trade distribution by neighborhood • 100 best business schools in the World, by place of origin • indicators of Wholesale and retail trade in the city of rio de janeiro • map of retail trade distribution by neighborhood • shopping center market indicators • list of shopping centers in the city of rio de janeiro

3.7. real estate ...... 91 strAtegic sectors 5

• main city regional statistics • new units introduced in the city of rio de janeiro 5.1. oil and natural gas ...... 110 • new units introduced in the city of rio de janeiro by planning area and type • residential real estate market statistics for the city of rio de janeiro • total licensed units by neiborhood 5.1.1. state statistics ...... 110

• proven and total oil and natural gas reserves in the state of rio de janeiro and brazil • oil and natural and gas production indicators for the state of rio de janeiro • ranking of brazilian oil-producing states humAn cAPitAl 4 • ranking of brazilian natural gas-producing states

5.1.2. World statistics ...... 112 4.1. basic education ...... 98 • production of natural gas (in 109m3) • production of oil (in 106 t) 4.1.1 municipal education in numbers ...... 98 5.1.3. companies ...... 113 • institutions • extension units • economic agents operating in the oil industry and in the distribution of oil byproducts • employed professionals • enrollment in regular education and in youth and adult education programs • basic education development index - ideb 5.1.4. QualiFied proFessionals ...... 114 • ranking of brazilian universities that off er oil & gas related courses 4 .1.2. secondary education ranKing - enem grades (TWENTY BEST SCHOOLS IN BRAZIL) 100 • anp/mct higher education human resources program participants (graduate and post- graduate courses)

4 .2. language teaching (basic schools and courses ...... 101 5.1.5. leading companies in the energy sector ...... 117

• Foreign schools • major energy companies installed in the city of rio de janeiro, by number of employees • language schools and national ranking • major energy companies installed in the city of rio de janeiro, by sales and national ranking 4 .3. technical educuation ...... 102 • number of technical schools 5.2. creative sectors ...... 118 • number of courses • percentage breakdown of main courses in the city of rio de janeiro • creative industry employees • number of enrollments • salary mass from core creative economy activities • percentage breakdown of enrollments by main courses in the city of rio de janeiro • average monthly Wages for employees in core creative economy activities • total employees in the creative industry chain by economic sector • distribution map of the establishments involved in the core activities • distribution map of the establishments involved in related activities 5.3. innovation ...... 121 globAlized rio 6 • total disbursements made by Faperj to research in the state of rio de janeiro • research scholarships and grants conceded by Faperj in the state of rio de janeiro • percentage breakdown of total investments made by Faperj, by type 6.1. Foreign population ...... 142 • number of scholarships/year and investments by type • research Fomentation: number of projects and investments • Work visas granted • percentage breakdown of investments madein scholarships and research Fomemtation • Work visas for Foreigners in the state of rio de janeiro as a percentage of total by area of Knowledge Foreigners in brazil • public research and technology centers in the city of rio de janeiro • Work visas for Foreigners in the state of rio de janeiro by continent of origin • patents in brazil • technological centers by city • technological centers by state 6.2. Foreign investments in the state oF rio de janeiro and brazil .....146 • incubators • redetec • entry of direct Foreign investments (in us$ millions) • cenpes • countries of origin of direct Foreign investment in brazil • Fiocruz • distribution of direct Foreign investments in brazil by economic activity • bio rio • int 6.3. international position ...... 148 • cepel • number of direct Foreign investment projects in the city of rio de janeiro and brazil • amount of direct Foreign investments (in us$ billions) 5.4. hospitality ...... 133 • jobs in the city of rio de janeiro and brazil • amount of direct Foreign investments (in us$ millions) in the city of rio de janeiro by region of origin 5.4.1. tourist movement ...... 133 • jobs created by direct Foreign investments in the city of rio de janeiro by sector of activity • international tourist arrivals (thousands) • tourist arrivals in rio de janeiro, by continent • tourist percentage breakdown in rio de janeiro by country of permanent residency • tourist movement at the port of rio de janeiro • Foreign exchange revenues generated by tourism sustAinAbility 7

5.4.2. convention and Fair cities ...... 135 7.1. sustainable mobility ...... 152 • event indicators • total and percentage active Fleet by type of Fuel - city of rio de janeiro • bicycle lane data for the city of rio de janeiro 5.4.3. hotel industry ...... 136 • total active Fleet by type of vehicle

• hotel room off er indicators • average occupancy and room rates by lodging unit location 7.2. environmental heritage ...... 153 • average room rate by category of lodging unit • distribution of parks and squares by planning area • hotel guest origin • protected areas by category • historical occupancy rates for main cities • breakdown of protected areas (%) • historical average room rates for main cities • reforested areas and number of planted seedlings • historical revpar for main cities • bicycle lane extension by planning area • trip purpose • map of vegetation cover and land usage • trip purpose by classifi cation • map of main environmental conservation units the city marvelous in numbers, too. 1.1 pulationPo andareadata 3% ofallBrazilians live inRio, in0.01% ofthetotal country territory. Source: IBGE- Brazilian Institute ofGeography andS pulationResident Po f r 1 1 Source: IBGE.Brazilian Institute ofGeography and S Maricá. esquita.Nilópolis.iterói. Nova Iguaçu.P CIDEFoundation -Government oftheS Municipalities in the MRJ Neighborhoods A Planning Areas -AP ERJ Brazil dministrative R Administrative Division G Metropolitan Region of State ofRiodeJaneiro City ofRiodeJaneiro 3 2 1 were used. P Dueto cancellation ofthe1900C Numericdatum resulting from calculations basedonmicrodata from theIBGE1980P eographic coverage opulation present Rio deJaneiro Brazil 9,930,478 1,057,696 Metropolitan 274,972 1872 egions -RA 1 1 R egion(LC 133/2009): Popul om 1872 to 2010 tate ofRiodeJaneiro. ensus results for thethenFederal District. data from theC 2010 14,333,915 1,399,535 522,651 190,732,694 15,993,583 6,320,446 11,838,752 1890 C P aracambi. Queimados.SãoGonçalo. SãoJoãodeMeriti. Seropédica.T opulation ensus tatistics. T tatistics. S 160 33 1 a 5

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esident P P (% o 17,438,434 1,737,478 opulation earbook ofBrazil -1997 and20002010 P Belford 811,443 B 1900 100.0 razil) 8.4% 6.2% 3.3% f opulation. 2010 P total R 1 oxo. Duque de opulation C opulation C T 30,635,605 otal 8,514,877 Caxias. 2,717,244 1,157,873 43,696 5,336 1,224 (Km 1920 ensus conducted on09/20/1906 A Guapimirim. 2 ) ensus. ensus. rea 1 ( Itaboraí. I opulation C nhabitants/ anguá eItaguaí. D 41,236,315 3,611,998 1,764,141 ensity 5,164 2,219 Km 366 1940 22 Japeri. 2 ) ensus 1 Magé. 51,944,397 4,674,645 2,377,451 1950 1 70,070,457 3,281,908 6,610,748 1960 Territor T T Gericinó Massif P Beaches (oceanic andnon-oceanic) Areas above 100melevation T P T T T otal restinga (coastal forest) areas otal mangrove andmarshareas otal forest, modified forest and woodland areas otal Area ijuca Massif ijuca P edra Branca Massif edra BrancaP 4,251,918 93,139,037 8,994,802 1970 eak y -Envir Territorial AreaoftheCityRiodeJ 3 NonUrbanizedAreas (orthophoto 2009 - IPP eak onment Culminating PointAltitude (IPP 119,002,706 5,090,790 11,291,520 1980 Massifs area (IPP 146,825,475 12,807,706 5,480,778 1991 •19• / Cartography) aneiro (IPP / Cartography) 169,799,170 14,391,262 5,857,904 2000 / Cartography) / Cartography) 190,732,694 15,993,583 6,320,446 1,224.56 km 337.38 km 2010 106.4 km 105.9 km 40.21 km 152.1 km 35.7 km 8.81 km 273 km 1,024 m 1,021 m 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

The City - Marvelous in numbers, too. 1.2 Ranking ofmaJoRbRazilian Cities-2010 inhabitants residing in2,408,891 households. Rio deJaneiro isthesecond most populouscityinbrazil with6,320,446 source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. total resident population. 2010 population census. PoPulation age bReakdoWn -CityofRiodeJaneiRo -2010 source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. total resident population. 2010 population census. MANAUS - AM absolute values relative #7 1,802,014 AC 6,320,446 100.0% total PORTO ALEGRE - RS #4 2,570,160 BRASILIA - DF AM RO CURITIBA - PR RR #10 1,409,351 #8 1,751,907 demogrAPhy 1,226,358 0 to 14 years 19.4% MT MS RS PA •20• PR AP SC GO SP DF 15 to 24 972,857 years TO 15.4% #1 11,253,503 SÃO PAULO - SP MA MG PI BA #2 6,320,446 RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ 3,180,380 25 to 59 CE years 50.3% #6 2,375,151 BELO HORIZONTE - MG #5 2,452,185 FORTALEZA - CE #3 2,675,656 SALVADOR - BA #9 1,537,704 RECIFE - PE 60 years+ 940,851 14.9% source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. total resident population. 2010 population census. age PyRamid 225,000 Men 150,000 Resident Population -Sex -Age Pyramid 75,000 0 100 ormore age 40 to 44 90 to 94 60 to 64 80 to 84 30 to 34 50 to 54 45 to 49 20 to 24 95 to 99 65 to 69 85 to 89 55 to 59 35 to 39 70 to 74 25 to 29 75 to 79 10 to 14 15 to 19 0 to 4 5 to 9 •21•

0 75,000 Women 150,000 225,000

the city - mArvelous in numbers, too. pulation.Resident Po byr sexand Region -CityofRiodeJaneir IV Botafogo Planning Area 2 XXIII SantaT XXI P XIII Méier XII Inhaúma XI P V C III RioC I P VII SãoCristóvão II C Planning Area 1 X Ramos Planning Area 3 XXVII R IX V VI Lagoa by PlanningArea Administrative Regions T VIII T otal ortuária entro opacabana enha ila Isabel ijuca aquetá ocinha omprido eresa o -2010 6,320,446 2,398,572 1,009,170 239,729 297,976 134,349 397,782 189,310 84,908 48,664 40,926 167,774 185,716 69,356 T 153,177 181,810 78,975 161,191 41,142 3,361 otal atio. by PlanningAreasAdminist and r •22• 2,959,817 1,120,179 447,226 105,433 180,821 88,609 68,944 141,342 36,548 75,034 23,435 83,827 79,776 19,289 34,212 61,957 19,247 41,194 71,153 1,629 MeN 3,360,629 1,278,393 Women 102,034 105,483 561,944 156,634 134,296 216,961 82,024 42,427 92,740 25,229 92,247 72,392 43,714 35,144 21,679 21,853 97,107 1,732 (A/B) x100 Sex Ratio 80.9 90.2 94.2 88.8 85.6 92.9 88.3 79.6 83.3 86.7 79.5 78.5 78.2 87.6 74.7 97.3 94.1 91.2 86.1 88.1 ative Source: IBGE.2010 P XIX SantaCruz XXVI Guaratiba XXXIII R XVIII CampoGrande XVII Bangu Planning Area 5 Planning Area 4 XVI Jacarepaguá XXXIV CidadedeDeus XXIV Barra daT XXXI V XXIX C XXVIII Jacarezinho XXX Maré XXV P XXII Anchieta XXIlhadoGovernador XV Madureira XIV Irajá by PlanningArea Administrative Regions avuna omplexo doAlemão igário Geral ealengo opulation C ijuca ensus 1,704,773 243,006 542,084 909,955 300,823 428,035 368,534 208,813 129,770 202,952 572,617 371,968 212,574 37,839 123,114 158,318 136,171 69,143 36,515 T otal •23• 258,078 432,878 208,541 271,553 177,205 33,800 144,136 114,236 65,007 818,192 98,750 63,743 171,289 99,965 60,132 92,654 18,236 74,195 17,189 MeN 284,006 Women 301,064 477,077 219,494 200,679 886,581 156,687 128,770 110,063 191,329 66,027 62,982 35,343 112,609 110,298 19,603 19,326 71,164 84,123 (A/B) x100 Sex Ratio 90.9 84.0 95.0 93.0 90.2 92.0 90.7 85.4 88.9 96.5 95.6 88.8 92.6 95.5 88.2 92.3 88.7 89.7 91.3

The City - Marvelous in numbers, too. PoPulation by Census seCtoR -2010 Census source: Pereira Passos institutesource: Pereira Passos -iPP andrionegócios •24• •25• O S N E

the city - mArvelous in numbers, too. source: Pereira Passos institutesource: Pereira Passos -iPP andrionegócios households by Census seCtoR -2010 Census •26• •27• O S N E

the city - mArvelous in numbers, too. total PoPulation distRibuition -2010 PoPulation density-2010 bReakdoWn by administRative Region O S N E •28• july /2011 prepared by: ippcityinformation directorate graphics: ipp/dic source: ibge-2010 population census PoPulation distRibution -2012 bReakdoWn by neighboRhood •29• O S N E

the city - mArvelous in numbers, too. bReakdoWn by administRative Region and neighboRhood

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•30• 1.3 Average monthy rainfall -2000-2010 HISTORIC RAINFALL MAP2000-2010 FOR MRJ lmt IMT 00Tropical 23.7 Average AnnualTemperature Climate (INMET) -2010 CLIMATE (INMET)-2010 SEPTEMBER JANUARY MAY 0 C (81.4 CLIMATE 0 F) •32• FEBRUARY OCTOBER JUNE Source: Pereira Passos Institute -IPPenvironmental andsociodemographic management NOVEMBER MARCH JULY Rain (mm) 120 - 152 87 - 119 54 - 86 21 - 53 •33• 252 - 284 219 - 251 186 - 218 153 - 185 DECEMBER AUGUST APRIL 318 - 350 285 - 317

THE CITY - MARVELOUS IN NUMBERS, TOO. 1.4 Municipal multi-sportcomplexes (number/ area m Rio Centers - Musical SocietiesandSchools-2008 Street Fairs -2011 Science Centers -2011 -2011 Art Galleries Theatres andConcert Halls-2011 Cultural Spaces andCenters -2011 Movie Theaters (number, rooms) -2011 Museums -2011 Public libraries -2011 Specialized libraries- 2011 Cultur Source: Note: #T Child Development Centers -2011 Licensed Daycare Centers -2011 Public MunicipalFullDay -Daycare Centers -2011 Full Day schools-2010 Municipal schools-2011 Rio deJaneiro T Municipal SportsandL Municipal Cultural Department(SMC).ata Base. Funarte -National Foundation of Arts RioNegóciosA ypes ofE al andEducational Offering-CityofRiodeJaneir ducation: Kindergarten. ElementarySchool.MiddleHighpecial T G C 2011 ourist ommerce astronomy ourism C gency. eisure Department.ataBase. Cultural Opportunities ompany -Riotur. Data Base. •34• 2 )- 2009 o ducation. Y 15 /1,862,096 outh andA 54 /203 1,063 249 190 149 138 133 178 116 211 112 63 29 33 23 10 4 8 5 dult E ducation. •35•

The City - Marvelous in numbers, too. infrAstructure solid bases to receive the world. 2.1 Rio deJaneiRo PoRt tRaffiC indiCatoRs over thelast 13years the portofriopresented anaverage growth of20%inpassenger volume Ranking of bRazilian oRganized PoRts by total CaRgo adn ContaineR movement note: *teu-twenty foot equivalent- unit,unitofmeasurement ofacontainer’s capacity, 2010 source: antaQ, national agency ofWaterway transportation andministry oftourism note: *teu-twenty foot equivalent unit.unitof measurement ofacontainer’s capacity. source: antaQ. national agency ofWaterway transportation andministry oftourism passengers total cargo (tons) containers (teu)* SÃO FRANCISCO DO SUL - SC AC #4 384,950 TEU* #3 546,564 TEU* #3 34,348,405 (t) PARANAGUÁ - PR #7 9,532,536 (t) AM ITAJAÍ - SC RO RR MT MS RS PA RIO GRANDE - RS PR AP #5 16,269,333 (t) #2 647,188 TEU* #4 16,548,001 (t) VILA DO CONDE - PA SC GO SP DF Port 6,769,028 TO 350,295 410,598 •38• 2009 #1 2,715,568 TEU* #1 85,401,155 (t) SANTOS - SP MA MG #6 12,567,090 (t) ITAQUI - MA PI BA #6 315,489 TEU* #9 6,946,638 (t) RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ CE #7 243,788 TEU* #10 6,568,084 (t) VITÓRIA - ES #10 163,909 TEU* PECÉM - CE #8 233,735 TEU* SALVADOR - BA #5 324,191 TEU* #8 8,989,654 (t) SUAPE - PE #10 125,196 TEU* #2 52,765,504 (t) ITAGUAÍ - RJ 6,946,638 315,489 517,017 2010 2.2 Ranking of bRazilian oRganized PoRts by aveRage tRaded added value - 2010 source: inFraero. brazilian airportinfrastructure company, superintendence ofplanningandmanagement-prpg. aiR CaRgo andPassengeR volume indiCatoRs inmainRiodeJaneiRo aiRPoRts lent to four timesthecity’s population, the movement ofpassengers inthetwo mainrioairportsin2011 was equiva- notes: average addedvalue: sumofthetotal moved through theport,indollars,dividedby thetotal movement through theport intons, 2007 database, prepared by: disetanddirur/ipea, source: brazilian ports 2009:ranking,area ofinfl uence, size and average added value ofmoved products, text for discussion #1408,ipea, ranKing2007 - highaddedvalue: between $500/t and$1mil/t, - very highaddedvalue: above $1mil/t, level ofaddedvalue: Santos-Dumont Galeão InternationalGaleão 2008 10 4 6 9 8 5 3 2 7 1 2.5 83 Air Cargo Kg) (Million 2009 80.3 3.6 Rio deJaneiro -RJ salvador -ba manaus -am pecém -ce Niterói -RJ santos -sp belém -pa suape -pe aratu -ba itajaí -sc ports 2010 79.7 3.4 2011 87.9 AirPort 4 •39• addedvalue ($/t) 3,544.00 1,278.20 1,478.32 1,847.97 1,251.95 1,157.98 1,182.17 767.26 821.74 842.11 2008 10.8 3.6 Passengers (Millions) 2009 11.8 5.1 2010 12.3 7.8 leveloFadded Very high Very high very high very high very high very high very high value high high high 2011 14.9 8.5

infrAstructure - solid bAses to receive the world. source: infraero; rionegócios # fingeRs -2011 # fingeRs source: inFraero, brazilian airportinfrastructure company, superintendence ofplanningandmanagement-prpg. Ranking ofbRazilian aiRPoRts by total PassengeR volume -2011 previous year and38%67% inthe2year accumulated total, and santos dumontairportsgrew 21%and10%respectively inrelation to the in2011, thenumberofpassengers passing through international thegaleão AC International – DF Total #3 15,398,737 International - PR International - RS # 4 6 8 3 5 7 2 1 AM #10 6,964,581 Porto Alegre #8 7,836,074 Brasília RO RR Curitiba Santos Dumont afonso pena congonhas Tom Jobim

viracopos airport cumbica t, neves brasília other brazilian airports MT MS RS PA PR AP SC GO SP DF TO s.j. dospinhais #2 16,753,567 Congonhas - SP guarulhos MA são paulo campinas MG confi ns brasília city PI Rio Rio BA CE •40• # International Galeão 4 14,926,6 #9 7,542,239 International - SP Campinas #1 29,964,108 International - SP Guarulhos #5 9,534,986 International - MG Confins #7 8,310,651 International - BA Salvador 15 state – RJ mg dF pr sp sp sp RJ RJ # Santos Dumont – RJ 6 8,522,225 175 2009 2009 20 38 25 14 19 13 12 17 17 11.8 # 5.1 Fingers 2010 2010 12.3 7.8 14.9 100% 2011 2011 8.5 22% 10% 10% 14% 11% 11% 8% 7% 7% % (millions) Galeão Santos Dumont (millions) Ranking ofbRazilian aiRPoRts by total inteRnational PassengeR volume -2011 rio dejaneiro presented anaccumulated growth of43%between 2009-2011 source: infraero; rionegócios # Weekly diReCt inteRnational flights source: inFraero, brazilian airportinfrastructure company, superintendence ofplanningandmanagement-prpg, Manaus - AM 10º 163,563 AC brazil From Florianopolis - SC MRJ Brasília – DF #5 384,392

AM Porto Alegre-RS RO #9 222,809 #10 6,964,581 Curitiba - PR brazil From RR MRJ #3 567,980 MT MS RS PA 2010 1066 202 PR AP SC GO SP DF TO #countries oFdestination #9 7,542,239 Campinas - SP MA MG PI directFlights BA #2 3,740,675 Galeão – RJ CE % brazil 2010 •41• 19% #8 229,878 Fortaleza - CE 31 11 #1 11,352,401 Guarulhos - SP #4 422,401 Confins - MG #6 370,011 Salvador - BA #7 245,373 Recife- PE 1200 2011 259 2009 2.6 2010 3.1 2011 29 16 % brazil 22% 2011 3.7 Galeão (millions)

infrAstructure - solid bAses to receive the world. by Continent source: infraero; rionegócios # Weekly diReCt inteRnational dePaRting flights fRom RJ Argentina 63 77 56 USA 54 21 France 20 Europe 7 Chile 14 6 14 Uruguay 7 Asia 14 Africa 7 Panama 7 14 2 13 Portugal 14 Central America 12 •42• Germany 5 115 11 6 UK 9 2010 0 Spain 54 7 0 North America Emirates Arab 7 2011 7 Peru 7 0 Italy 5 Colombia 0 3 0 Netherlands 3 3 Angola 2 2.3 heliPoRts loCated intheCity-2011 catedral mundialdaFé sul américacentro de hotel intercontinental centro médico naval hospital copa d’or centro empresarial centro empresarial hospital municipal cn -cidadenova cândido mendes ronaldo gazolla Furnas centrais hospital hca elétricas s/a marcílio dias convenções barra green hotel glória dona marta clube ceu banco itaú carreteiro botafogo mourisco disco bolsa edise name into military military private private private private private private private private private private private private private private private private private private private public use heliPorts 20.60 x20.60 20.60 x20.60 20.60 x20.60 dimensions (m) •43• 19.50 x19.50 19.50 x19.50 19.50 x19.50 19.50 x19.50 21.50 x 16.10 x18.55 20 x 24 x24 24 x24 18 x 18 x 18 x 18 x 18 x 18 x 21 x 21 x 21 x 21 x capacity (t) 4.85 4.5 4.5 5.3 4 6 6 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 5 3 3 5 5 2 2 lins devasconcelos barra datijuca barra datijuca rio comprido neighborhood são cristóvão são conrado cidade nova cidade nova santa teresa copacabana del castilho paciência botafogo botafogo botafogo centro centro centro gávea glória acari cajú

infrAstructure - solid bAses to receive the world. Source: ROTAER -ICA(AirForce C artographyInstitute) Note: Heliportsregistered withthe Air Force only Mário HenriqueSimonsen Ministro NelsonHungria Méier edicalC Prefeitura doRiode Morro daUrca Rio SulC Ouro Negro Mantecorp Rio C Rio Alpha Multiplan P R Janeiro Projac Lagoa aquetá

ecreio N ame entro enter enter Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Public U se •44• 28.50 x D 18.90 x 19.50 x19.50 19.50 x19.50 imensions (m) 24 x24 24 x24 28 x 18 × 18 x 21 x 21 x 21 x 21 x 21 x 21 x C apacity (t) 4.3 2.6 2.7 10 10 10 4 4 9 6 9 5 5 5 2 T Barra daT odos OsSantos N Bandeirantes Jacarepaguá Jacarepaguá R eighborhood Maracanã Botafogo Camorim ecreio dos P C C C Lagoa Lagoa aquetá Urca entro entro entro ijuca 2.4 Installed Cap illumination, publicservice andown consumption. Note: (1)-Includesthefollowing categories ofelectricpower consumption: residential, industrial, commercial, rural, government, public Source: LightServiços deEletricidade S.A./ IPP(population projection). Elec Source: Energy R Annual c Annualtotal ofconsumer units A Annual average consumption by inhabitant(MWh /inhab) tric Po verage annualconsumption by C Annualconsumption (1) onsumer Unit(MWh) onsump esearch C wer Gene (MWh) Brazil Brazil MRJ MRJ a city -MW ompany (EPE),ElectricP tion ofelec ation -G tric p W 13,486,959 ower S 2,489,822 h 2007 5.42 2.18 o Energy tatistical Y wer -CityofRiodeJaneir 462,976 106,569 29,369 2009 2009 8,411 •45• earbook -2011 13,717,623 2,517,224 2008 2.20 5.45 14,282,805 2,564,262 2009 2.28 5.57 o 509,223 42,803 113,327 8,454 2010 2010 2,606,937 14,511,867 2010 2.30 5.57

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. Government 0,8% Elec Source: (Brazil) -National A Note: (1)-IncludedinthePublicService category are: water, sewage, sanitation andelectricaltraction. Eletricidade S,A,/IPP-Data Warehouse. 2fC Others 0,5% onsumidoresC C Government class ofc Percentage ofc ommercial, Services andOthers tric p 0,8% Commercial, Services Rural 5,6% Others 0,5% and Others OwnC PublicIllumination Rural A 7,2% Commercial, Services PublicService Rural 5,6% o Rural Irrigation onsumoR Government wer c and Others R Industrial onsump esidential 7,2% Rural Total onsumption quaculture eceitaT

gency ofElectricalnergy, ANEEL, A onsume -2010 r units Industrial 0,8% onsume byr units arifaMedia-ClasseC Industrial tion br 0,8% (1)

azil -2010 onsumo&rs:C Residential 85,1% Residential 85,1% •46• vailable in:http://rad,aneel,gov,br/R ommand=R 67,447,164 4,886,442 57,381,723 3,791,676 553,340 104,906 Brazil 512,799 53,366 85,748 69,015 8,149 Percentage ofc class ofc ender access 15-03-2012, (RiodeJaneiro) - Light Serviços de Others 0,5% Others 0,5% Commercial, Services andOthers Commercial, Services andOthers onsump eportServerSAD onsume byr units 7,3% 7,3% tion MRJ -2010 2,606,937 2,403,148 190,259 4,775 7,570 MRJ 238 725 142 80 ?%2fSAD_REPORTS% - - Residential Residential 92,2% 92,2% Commercial, and Others Services Elec Source: (Brazil) -National A 2fC Note: (1)-IncludedinthePublicService category are: water, sewage, sanitation andelectricaltraction. Eletricidade S,A,/IPP-Data Warehouse. 21,8% Government Commercial, and Others Illumination onsumidoresC Rural 4,5% Services 4,2% C Public Public 21,8% Government 3,9% tric p ommercial, Services andOthers Illumination Rural 4,5% 4,2% eletric p percentage c Public Public 3,9% C OwnC PublicIllumination Rural A onsuption class Service o Public Public OwnConsumption onsumoR Rural Irrigation 3,7% PublicService wer c Government R Industrial esidential Service Public Public 0,2% OwnConsumption Rural Total 3,7% onsumption o quaculture eceitaT gency ofElectricalnergy, ANEEL, A Rural Irrigation wer -Br Rural Aquaculture onsump 0,2% 1,3% Industrial onsump arifaMedia-ClasseC 25,3% Rural Irrigation 0,1% Rural Aquaculture 1,3% Industrial azil -2010 tion -MW2010 25,3% 0,1% tion of Residential 35% onsumo&rs:C Residential 35% vailable in:http://rad,aneel,gov,br/R ommand=R •47• 305,515,658 106,841,739 66,724,268 12,679,538 13,772,295 11,895,928 3,966,234 77,317,510 11,271,966 Brazil Services andOthers 392,017 654,163 Government Commercial, Public Illumination Public Rural 0% 8,6% 34,6% ender access 15-03-2012, (RiodeJaneiro) - Light Serviços de percentage c Services andOthers 3% eletric p Government Commercial, Public Illumination Public Rural 0% 8,6% 34,6% Service Public Public 3% 4,3% o wer -MRJ -2010 eportServerSAD OwnConsumption onsump Service Public Public 4,3% 0,5% Industrial 5,988,844 14,511,867 1,245,823 5,023,741 1,116,469 442,477 624,072 68,201 7,7% 2,240 OwnConsumption MRJ tion of ?%2fSAD_REPORTS% - - 0,5% Industrial Residential 7,7% 41,3% Residential 41,3%

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. 2.5 Note - on http://www,snis,gov,br, A Source :Ministry ofCities-National Secretariat ofEnvironmental Sanitation -NationalInformation S Wate Note: T on http://www,snis,gov,br, A Source :Ministry ofCities-National Secretariat ofEnvironmental Sanitation -National Information S T w Notes:  A Source :Ministry ofCities-National Secretariat ofEnvironmental Sanitation -National Information S vailable onhttp://www,snis,gov,br, A otal p ate exported. consumption volume for connections withoutwater meters orwithaninactive water meter andthevolume oftreated water Water volume consumed -Annualwater volume consumed by allusers,includingthemicromeasured volume, the estimated (2) -IBGE,2010 C (1) -A he total volume produced inBrazil corresponds to thetotal produced by theservice providers, r r

volume c opulation, ser onsum verage value for servingofurbanpopulation, Brazil (urban) Brazil (urban) Brazil MRJ MRJ MRJ p pr ensus, tion volume (1,000 m3 /yea odu ccess on3/19/2012 -Data madeavailable by CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro). ccess on3/15/2012 -Data madeavailable by CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro), c ed by the ved urbanp ccess on3/19/2012 -Data madeavailable by CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro), T otal Population w ate T T 160,925,792 6,186,710 opulation andw otal volume consumed otal volume produced r Wa

(2) S (1,000 m (1,000 m uP •48• r p ) - 2009 1,077,292 ly system (1,000 ter 14,518,110 8,418,217 441,962 3 3 /year) /year) Population 153,201,353 6,186,710 ater supply index(inhab)-2009 Served M 3 /yea ystem onSanitation -SNISA ystem onSanitation -SNISA ystem onSanitation, SNIS, r ) - 2009 MRJ/Brazil (%) MRJ /Brasil (%) Supply Index (%) (1) 90.9 95.2 5.2 7.4 vailable vailable 2.6 Treated sew Note -T at http://www,snis,gov,br, A Source :Ministry ofCities-National Secretariat ofEnvironmental Sanitation -National Information S Collec Note: E at http://www,snis,gov,br, A Source :Ministry ofCities-National Secretariat ofEnvironmental Sanitation -National Information S Number ofa (1) Basedon81citiesinthecountry. de Saneamento 2009, A Source :Ministry ofCities-National Secretariat ofEnvironmental Sanitation -NationalInformation S are served by thewater supplyand/or sewage systems. to 85%ofthewater volume consumed intheeconomies. conomy -Houses,apartments,commercial units,offices, industries, publicagenciesandalike, existing inaspecificbuilding,which he calculation basefor theestimate oftheannualsewage volume released into thecollection network considers, onaverage, 80% ted sew Brazil Brazil Brazil c age index-2009 MRJ MRJ MRJ tive residentialsew vailable at http://www,snis,gov,br, A age volume (1,000 m ccessed on3/19/2012 -Data madeavailable by CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro). ccessed on3/20/2012 -Data madeavailable by CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro). (1) T Sew age c otal V 3 / year)-2009 ccessed on3/19/2012- Data madeavailable by CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro). (1,000 m onnec •49• olume C 4,229,809 16,001,717 1,343,888 340,875 T Treated sew age otal 3 /year) tions -2009 ollected 39.0 75.4 age index(%) ystem onSanitation -SNISA ystem onSanitation -SNISRanking ystem onSanitation -SNISA MRJ/Brazil (%) MRJ/Brazil (%) 100,0 8.4 8.1 vailable vailable

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. 2.7 Rio deJaneir Source: CitySuperintendence ofUrbanT Passenger t transportation. Rio deJaneiro has96%ofitspassenger traffic concentrated in road Opportrans C Marítimo e‘T Brazilian AirportInfrastructure C urismo S,A,-TRANSTUR ; BarcasS,A,; C oncessão Metroviária S,A,-METRÔ RIO; C o -2010 affic by modeoftr Total Airway Waterways Road S T Subway Bus rain ompany -INFRAERO treetcar ransportation, SMTU ompanhia deNavegação doEstado doRiodeJaneiroCONS - . ansp ompanhia FluminensedeT Mobility , RIOÔNIBUS;C or •50• P tation: r assengers (numberx1,000) ompanhia doMetropolitano doRiodeJaneiroSubway- - RJ; oad, r rens Urbanos–Flumitrens;SuperV 1,207,336 1,160,638 860,062 164,241 26,530 135,751 20,169 584 ail, w ater andai-Cityof tate ofRiodeJaneiro; ia S,A,;T 100.0 0.05 13.6 96.1 71.2 11.2 2.2 1.7 % ransporte 2.8 Notes:  Source: ANATEL Teledensity -2010 that theBrazilian average of21 fixed lines available per100Brazilians, Rio deJaneiro hasateledensity of47 linesper100inhabitants,muchhigher Notes:  Source: ANATEL, A Individual andpublicfixedtelehonelines-2010 Brazil MRJ Installed (1) Inservice (2) Public Individual T Public Individual T (1) T the installed linesthat are placed at thedisposalofusers,includingpublicuseterminals (TUP), (1) Installed linesisthetotal formed by allthefixed linesthat have allthenecessary facilities to beinservice, (2)Linesinservice are (2) IBGE,Monthlyprojections ofBrazil’s population untilNovember 2010, otal otal eledensity Calculation -P Fixedlines vailable at http://sistemas,anatel,gov,br/sgmu/ -Last access on2/20/2012, ereira P Telecommunica assos MunicipalUrbanismInstitute -IPP (access/100 inhabitants) (1) CityofRiodeJ Teledensity •51• 3,027,386 2,139,206 2,995,751 2,107,572 31,634 31,635 47.9 21.6 aneiro , tions Population (2) 43,009,333 193,729,168 31,009,863 6,320,446 44,112,348 32,112,856 1,102,993 1,103,015 Brazil

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. 2.8.1 - in thousands evolution of the quantity of Cell Phones in the state of Rio de JaneiRo and bRazil note: *includesthecitiesthat are partofthemetropolitan region ofriodejaneiro andcachoeiras demacacu,riobonito andteresópolis, http://www,teleco,com,br/cel_ddd,asp, time: 13:45 of3/20/12, source: teleco, intelligence intelecommunications, mobile Phone oPeRatoR maRket shaRes in the state of Rio de JaneiRo and bRazil - 2011 Cell Phonedensityinthestate of RiodeJaneiRo andbRazil available at: http://www,teleco,com,br/ncel_hist,asp, time: 11:24 of3/20/12, source: teleco, intelligence intelecommunications, available at: http://www,teleco,com,br/ncel_hist,asp, time: 11:24 on3/20/12, note: cell phonedensity=cell phonesper100inhabitants, source: teleco, intelligence intelecommunications, http://www,teleco,com,br, State ofRiodeJaneiro 25.34% TIM brazil 19.38% Oi Brazil 2009 2010 2011 25.46% Claro 122,858 12,597 29.48% 2007 Vivo mobilePhones SRJ Brazil 150,641 15,381 2008 •52• 90.55 173,959 16,676 2009 104.68 17.5% TIM 105.40 17.2 Oi 114.87 ERJ 202,944 18,301 Claro 32.1% 2010 123.87 135.38 33.2% Vivo 242,230 21,713 2011 note: projection for internet access intheyear 2010 considering theaverage annualgrowth oftheprevious years source: teleco, statistics onbrazilian households,available at: http://www,teleco,com,br/pnad,asp, % ofbRazilian WithaCCess householdResidents to meansofCommuniCation (1) excluding theresidents whosecondition inthehomeisaspensioner, domestic servant orrelative oftheservant, revenue coordination, pnad, source: teleco, statistics onbrazilian households,available at: http://www,teleco,com,br/pnad,asp, ibge,research management,Work and PResenCe ofComPuteRs, inteRnetaCCess andtyPeoftelePhone-2009 % ofPeRmanentPRivate inthemRJ householdResidents aCCoRding to the Telephone Computer Total telephone (landlineorcell phone) cell phoneandconventional landline only conventional landline only cell phone internet connection at home computer at home computer withinternet access residents inpermanentprivate households (1) computer television radio

94.5% 20.2% 26.6% 77.0% 88.1% 2007 •53• 88.9% 23.8% 2008 31.2% 95.1% 82.1% 3,513,386 4,217,939 3,157,672 1,255,317 6,115,918 302,576 84.3% 34.7% 95.7% 87.9% 27.4% 2009 69.0 20.5 57.4 51.6 4.9 % - 95.0% 38.3% 87.9% 81.4% 31.9% 2010

infrAstructure - solid bAses to receive the world. 2.9 Source: S Number ofpiedgas c Manufactured G P Natural G consumer etroleum G C C C A tate G R R R Liquefied gas and Typeof classes Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial ommercial ommercial ommercial utomotive esidential esidential esidential (LPG) Total as C ompany -CEG as as as onsumer 475,003 465,257 571,447 560,711 10,278 89,182 90,161 6,283 1998 434 734 221 212 24 10 1 s by typeofgas andc 443,606 576,500 566,086 434,549 126,587 125,239 9,966 6,307 1,089 1999 230 419 188 29 GAs •54• 8 1 Pipedgas consumers 427,609 588,401 144,927 578,061 143,106 436,119 9,906 2000 7,355 1,526 232 138 371 63 8 1 onsumer class Year 424,340 584,309 594,957 432,346 153,893 151,261 10,169 2,286 8,718 2001 250 383 132 96 9 1 204,827 393,583 607,601 386,215 597,014 201,618 10,055 2,803 2002 9,191 405 279 125 127 9 1 308,896 304,073 309,973 635,397 624,414 316,124 10,359 10,377 2003 4,319 205 299 419 119 8 1 668,022 656,963 223,580 427,559 421,663 228,715 10,370 11,748 5,293 2004 398 291 312 85 27 1 542,990 705,635 143,000 550,610 694,196 139,208 10,680 12,025 6,942 2005 422 337 341 27 81 0 635,674 699,419 710,761 644,311 54,653 10,538 51,976 11,797 2006 7,913 437 367 357 80 28 0 Pipedgas consumers 700,903 724,786 713,498 712,162 10,534 10,562 12,624 2007 384 342 341 28 0 0 0 1 Year 735,656 724,393 722,615 711,382 10,507 10,478 13,041 2008 407 349 348 29 0 0 0 1 •55• 734,035 722,803 746,739 735,475 10,509 10,478 12,704 2009 334 333 421 31 0 0 0 1 758,509 745,802 734,593 747,269 10,447 10,477 12,707 2010 332 431 331 30 0 0 0 1 766,472 753,357 777,757 764,612 10,482 13,145 10,511 336 437 337 2011 29 0 0 0 1

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. Annual andaver Notes: Source: S Planning AreaintheMRJ- 2008 Piped gas distribution netw

Y 1990 1989 1986 1988 1992 1985 1987 1991 (2) Natural G (1) E - Numericdata equalto zero notresulting from rounding up, ,,, Data notavailable directly orby concession underparagraph 2ofarticle25theFederal C 1- T ess units,whichismaintainedintheliquidphasespecialstorage conditions onthesurface, ANPORDINANCENo, 9, of1,21,2000 (4) PLG- LiquefiedP be ableto deactivate thegasworks ofmanufactured gasproduction since natural gasdoesnotrequire storage, (3) Manufactured -Fabricated from natural ornaphthagas,Few countries still usedmanufactured gas,With theconversion, CEGwill gas reserves, includinghumid,dry, residual gasesandrare gases,A ear he distribution ofpipedgasrefers to thelocalservices ofpipedgasto theendusers,explored withexclusity by thestates, tate G quivalent to thetotal ofCEGclientsinthemonth December, PlanningAreas 386,039 388,666 230,028 A (1000m 343,783 415,665 355,714 373,180 281,182 total as C nnual T as -E ompany -CEG otal City AP4 AP3 AP5 AP2 AP1 3 ) very hydrocarbon that remains inagaseousstate innormalatmospheric conditions, extracted directly from oilor etroleum G M average (1000m age monthly c 34,639 28,649 29,643 32,389 23,432 31,098 32,170 onthly 19,169 3 ) as -Amixture ofhydrocarbons underhighpressure vapor, obtainedfrom natural gasinspecialproc- 104,408 103,640 108,737 111,353 113,712 T R otal ...... esidential lients byork clients marketandtypeofgas, dividedby onsump monthly average 9,476 8,637 9,279 9,061 8,701 ...... 353,515 126,776 687,122 40,837 148,121 T 17,873 otal •56• tion ofpiedgas by class of c 34,640 35,490 35,609 34,525 35,676 T C otal C ommercial ...... onsumption per class (1000m ct 9,478, of8/06/1997 Clients permarket(1) monthly average onstitution; 2,958 2,967 2,887 2,877 2,973 T ...... otal ( Residential 349,558 679,322 146,984 125,849 39,167 17,764 250,385 206,327 226,337 N 247,105 271,318 T atural) otal I ndustrial ...... monthly average 20,865 20,592 22,610 18,861 17,194 3 ) ...... T otal ( C ommercial onsump T A otal 7,800 3,957 ...... 1,670 utomotive 1,137 927 109 N atural) monthly average tion ...... Source: S

2000 2004 2006 2009 2008 2005 2003 2002 2007 2010 2001 Y 1994 1999 1996 1998 1995 1993 1997 2011 ear tate G 3,096,357 1,969,454 1,343,236 1,766,369 1,942,657 2,071,553 1,321,846 1,216,947 3,121,324 2,189,124 2,417,521 348,938 A 363,389 733,442 (1000m 944,519 365,194 356,319 821,269 671,917 as C total nnual ompany -CEG 3 ) M average 258,030 (1000m 201,460 182,427 172,629 260,110 161,888 68,439 30,433 30,282 55,993 29,693 29,078 101,412 147,197 110,154 111,936 164,121 78,710 onthly 61,120 3 ) 108,090 100,267 100,729 107,902 110,264 114,943 101,492 110,983 115,555 92,203 97,042 97,250 92,776 111,303 110,183 94,641 95,104 95,017 98,166 T R otal esidential monthly average 9,008 9,630 8,394 8,458 8,087 9,249 8,992 8,356 9,579 7,684 9,275 7,925 7,887 8,104 8,180 9,189 9,182 7,918 7,731 59,606 46,250 34,964 43,649 83,505 39,468 33,942 54,677 33,022 78,336 57,043 73,873 67,793 34,291 37,732 71,720 •57• 63,761 37,103 77,471 T C otal C ommercial onsumption per class (1000m monthly average 6,456 5,649 6,959 4,967 4,556 3,092 3,854 4,754 6,528 3,289 2,858 2,828 5,977 3,637 2,752 2,914 3,144 6,156 5,313 1,422,844 1,052,367 1,084,018 2,132,855 2,036,411 1,113,606 540,268 230,636 709,367 595,647 999,748 793,140 631,855 226,714 236,671 1,117,163 217,750 513,031 781,133 T otal I ndustrial monthly 92,800 average 65,094 169,701 177,738 66,095 118,570 90,335 93,097 45,022 49,637 52,655 42,753 87,697 19,220 18,893 83,312 19,723 18,146 59,114 3 ) 546,306 890,058 800,734 866,056 796,230 802,679 282,452 388,787 475,335 790,610 657,389 168,286 58,400 29,580 91,136 T A otal ...... utomotive monthly 66,890 average 65,884 45,526 66,353 32,399 66,728 54,782 23,538 14,024 74,172 39,611 2,465 4,867 72,171 7,595 ......

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. 2.10 Area intheMRJ- 2011 Source: COMLURB -MunicipalUrbanCleaning Annual c Tr Notes: Source: S AP1(Downtown andP AP2(SouthZ TOTAL MRJ AP5(West Z AP4(Barra andneighboringareas) AP3(L ash-o-Meter -Colle c PlanningAreas (2) Natural G (1) E - Numericdata equalto zero notresulting from rounding up, ,,, Data notavailable directly orby concession underparagraph 2ofarticle25theFederal C 1- T ess units,whichismaintainedintheliquidphasespecialstorage conditions onthesurface, ANPORDINANCENo, 9, of1,21,2000 (4) PLG- LiquefiedP be ableto deactivate thegasworks ofmanufactured gasproduction since natural gasdoesnotrequire storage, (3) Manufactured -Fabricated from natural ornaphthagas,Few countries still usedmanufactured gas,With theconversion, CEGwill gas reserves, includinghumid,dry, residual gasesandrare gases,A tate G he distribution ofpipedgasrefers to thelocalservices ofpipedgasto theendusers,explored withexclusity by thestates, quivalent to thetotal ofCEGclientsinthemonth December, Municipio eopoldina Z onsump as C AP4 AP5 AP3 AP2 AP1 ompany -CEG as -E Plannimgareas one) one andGreater T very hydrocarbon that remains inagaseousstate innormalatmospheric conditions, extracted directly from oilor etroleum G tion ofpiedgas by marketandtypeofgas, dividedby Planning one) Public TrashCollection ort region) as -Amixture ofhydrocarbons underhighpressure vapor, obtainedfrom natural gasinspecialproc- tion ofpublictr 153,554,497 34,306,204 12,658,482 81,074,839 22,320,187 3,194,785 T ijuca) ompany otal C onsumption permarket(1000m •58• ash inthecity(values intons/month) ct 9,478, of8/06/1997 T otal (natural) Residential 104,981,552 26,288,327 58,872,922 975,177 127,544 353,139 275,813 141,746 onstitution; 4,502,334 13,665,713 76,935 1,652,256 2010 T otal (natural) C 3 ) (1) 48,572,945 ommercial 1,150,582 22,201,917 8,654,474 426,082 1,542,529 328,356 8,017,877 140,053 8,156,148 160,223 95,868 2011 Gr 2010 Permanent private households withtr Source: COMLURB -MunicipalUrbanCleaning Source: IBGE-2010 P Note: AP=PlanningArea neighboring areas) 16.8% AP4 (Barra and avimetric Comp 3.2% 14% 19 AP5 (West Zone) 1. .3% 7% 25% opulation C 6.3% osition oftheTr ensus 2,144,445 ompany and Port region) AP1 (Downtown Daily Average: 8,403tons 5% AP3 (Leopoldina ash -CityofRiodeJaneir Zone) AP2 (SouthZone and 37% 5 2. Greater Tijuca) ash c •59• 7% 19% ollec Others Metal Glass Paper / Cardboard Plastic Organic Materials tion ser vice by PlanningArea- o 2011

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. 2.11 Note NumberofHospital Beds intheCityofRiodeJaneir Note: HealthUnit(aggregates alltheexisting categories, from Clinicsto Hospitals) Source: http://cnes,datasus,gov,br/ -C Health T Note Analysis: R io Negócios Source: http://cnes,datasus,gov,br/ -C he CityofRiodeJaneiro offers 28,380 hospitalbedsin3,749 HealthUnits, P Obstetric C Clinical Surgical OtherSpecialties DIAHospital Total complementary) Grand total (except Total clinical+surgical 2 1 : Without SUS-Without agreement withSus :  ediatric omplementary C Hospital DIA:Surgical/Diagnostic/T Other Specialties:Chronics, Psychiatry, R omplementary: Intermediate Unit, IsolationUnit andA Unit Breakdo

T ype T T otal Private otal Public Federal Private TYpe S Total City wn by tate onsultation whithA onsultation by Bedson3/26/2012 herapeutic, AIDS, P Administr ehabilitation, Pneumology, Care ofMinors,

E 24,349 28,380 15,120 dministrative Spheres on3/26/2012 xisting 7784 5298 7336 4031 H 1415 1719 797 ost- ative dult, pediatric, neonatal ICU ealth •60• T ransplant Care, Geriatrics, MentalHealth, Sphere in the City of Rio de Janeir 13,710 12,615 7,047 3804 3349 3243 1059 1095 809 SUS 351 T o -2011 , andBurnUnit, otal Health Units Without 3,334 3,334 3,749 14,670 415 11,734 281 8,073 4093 3980 82 52 2936 1949 660 606 446 SUS w % ith 44% 44% 48% 49% 47% 63% 62% 52% 27% 57% B o - 2011 eds SUS

Number ofTea Brazil. T Note: S Analysis: R io Negócios Source: http://cnes,datasus,gov,br/ -C he cityofRiodeJaneiro hasthelargest proportion ofteaching hospitalsin tate ( Belo Horizonte -MG Campo Grande -MS Rio deJaneiro -RJ Florianópolis -SC P João P P Capital +Otherities) Rio Branco -AC orto Alegre -RS São P Boa V orto V Fortaleza -CE Salvador -BA São Luis-MA Manaus -AM Goiânia -GO Curitiba -PR Macapá -AP Aracaju -SE T Brasília -DF P Cuiabá -MT Maceió -AL V Belém -PA R Natal -RN eresina -PI almas -TO itória -ES ecife -PE Total essoa -PB aulo -SP ista -RR elho -RO

ching Hospitals by S onsultation by T Capital eaching Hospitalson3/26/2012 tate Capital andS 14 12 11 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 6 8 3 3 7 7 7 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 •61• S tate 167 44 tate -2011 21 19 16 11 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 8 8 3 5 7 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 % Capital/Brazil 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 4% 4% 4% 4% 8% 5% 2% 7% 7% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. 2.12 source: isp source: ispnote: accumulated numbersduringtheyear note: accumulated numbersduringtheyear aRRests safety indiCatoRs vehicle theft robbery homicide 2nddegree murder 2,465 117 11,544 6,757 2006 2006 2006 arrests Robbery Homicide Vehicle Theft 2nd Degree Murder

1 2007 2007 2007 -46% -46% -42% -42% 2008 2008 2008 11,544 2,465 2006 2006 6,757 117 sAfety -39% -39% •62• 30% 2009 2009 2009 7,049 8,775 1,421 2011 2011 63 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 %2011/2006 %2011/2006 8,775 63 1,421 7,049 63 1,421 7,049 -46% -42% -39% 30% RobbeRy note: benefi ted population =population ofthe community +population ofthesurrounding areas source: ascom segeg PaCifying (uPPs) units PoliCe source: isp note: accumulated numbersduringtheyear year 2009 2008 2010 2012 2011 total robberies thefts inbuses vehicle theft houserobbery bankrobbery 2 82,16 4,658 4,8 59 99 Bank robbery Vehicle theft 3 House Robbery 3 prazeres, sãocarlosandmangueira 2006 5 borel, Formiga, andaraí, salgueiro, 9 pavão-pavãozinho andcantagalo Fallet, Fogueteiro, escondidinho, tabajaras, cabritos, providência, são joão, matriz, Quieto, coroa, cidade dedeus,jardim batan, babilônia, chapéumangueira,

turano andmacacos rocinha ealemão TOTAL santa marta 2007 upp - 7 4% 24,658 82,163 4,899 2008 2006 595 39 -28% •63• - 32% communities 2009 Thefts inbuses Total robberies no, oF 34 97 23 18 21 -22% 1 59,540 3,804 9,748 2011 402 10 -60% 2010 population beneFited 454,415 112,446 199,133 75,065 59,771 8,000 %2011/2006 2011 -60% 5 3,804 9 40 10 -28% -32% -22% -74% 9 ,7 strength ,540 48 2 troop 5,496 1,900 1,590 1,229 654 123

infrAstructure - solid bAses to receive the world. nits UOP -PublicOrderUnits Source: SEOP C L opacabana Ipanema ocation L C T eblon entro ijuca Total Implementation 10/27/2011 D 1/24/2012 4/18/2011 12/5/2011 9/5/2011 ate of •64• TroopS 1,384 420 220 234 285 225 trength (thousand C overage 3,142 380 470 662 655 975 m 2 ) 2.13 Number ofIndustrial Establishments by PlanningArea(AP)-2010 areas inthecityofRiodeJaneiro During the2004to 2010 period,there was anincrease of28,7% inindustrial Source: RAIS2010 and similarsundryindustries Publicservice Industrial services T P Food, beverages andalcoholic Lumberandfurniture industry Rubber, tobacco, leather, furs T ransportation Material Industry aper, cardboard, editorial and extile Industry (clothing and C pharmaceutical products, ommunications Industry Non-metallicMinerals Metallurgical Industry veterinarian products, Chemicalindustry of ElectricMaterial and MechanicalIndustry Footwear industry Mineral Extraction beverage industry graphic industry other textiles) perfumes,,, Total

1,393 349 247 103 AP1 114 151 86 58 26 82 87 25 41 21 Industry 3 •65• 1,047 252 AP2 142 193 218 49 43 38 27 41 15 13 6 3 7 2,772 420 208 423 339 359 397 AP3 144 156 89 68 53 14 91 11 AP4 160 841 138 30 46 49 117 34 93 24 28 22 22 77 1 AP5 781 139 124 113 46 70 54 68 36 23 75 10 11 9 3 T 6,834 1,103 1,184 605 668 435 658 982 otal 277 149 214 173 151 211 24

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. Source: RAIS2010 byNumber ofJobPositions PlanningArea(AP)-2010 Rubber, tobacco, leather, fursand Publicservice Industrial services T veterinarian products, perfumes P Food, beverages andalcoholic Lumberandfurniture industry T ransportation Material Industry similar andsundryindustries aper, cardboard, editorial and extile Industry (clothing and C pharmaceutical products, ommunications Industry Non-metallicMinerals Metallurgical Industry Chemicalindustry of ElectricMaterial and MechanicalIndustry Footwear industry Mineral Extraction beverage industry graphic industry other textiles) Total

52,837 9,400 4,984 2,094 11,565 5,833 2,678 1,680 4,451 8,011 436 625 823 172 AP1 85 •66• 36,928 21,586 2,143 2,186 1,519 5,511 1,221 944 202 324 793 277 AP2 150 63 9 74,356 12,848 13,339 6,606 11,483 6,505 2,845 5,358 6,252 2,810 1,740 2,139 1,816 526 AP3 89 26,143 2,090 9,603 4,883 1,008 1,549 1,431 1,716 1,183 536 526 AP4 757 401 417 43 32,499 3,343 2,956 6,332 5,749 1,903 1,596 4,716 1,658 2,591 637 AP5 819 126 67 6 222,763 30,330 24,459 19,879 T 38,162 12,575 15,516 8,949 5,496 3,902 8,324 3,225 37,161 14,116 669 otal Fonte: RAIS2010 % of Job Positions by %ofJobPositions TypeofIndustrial Establishment -2010 T Rubber, tobacco, leather, fursand veterinarian products, perfumes,,, Publicservice Industrial services T extile Industry (clothing andother P Food, beverages andalcoholic Lumberandfurniture industry ransportation Material Industry similar andsundryindustries aper, cardboard, editorial and C pharmaceutical products, ommunications Industry Non-metallicMinerals Metallurgical Industry Chemicalindustry of ElectricMaterial and MechanicalIndustry Footwear industry Mineral Extraction beverage industry graphic industry textiles) Total

E stablishments •67• 6,834 1,103 1,184 605 668 435 658 982 277 149 214 173 151 211 24 222,763 30,330 24,459 19,879 38,162 12,575 8,949 15,516 5,496 3,902 8,324 3,225 37,161 14,116 J 669 obs E stablishments % J 176 46 56 39 59 26 28 23 32 23 18 21 12 21 obs/

Infrastructure - Solid bases to receive the world. economy the ideal platform for large investments. grade its investment capacityby fi vefold, continuously receiving theinvestment the cityofrioimplemented acleanupofitspublicfi nances andmultiplied investment gRade bRazil / state / City: PRudent and tRansPaRent fisCal management Brazil 2008 April BBB- Brazil 2008 BBB- May Brazil June Baa2 2011 •70• March ERJ 2010 BBB- November MRJ 2010 Baa3 December MRJ BBB 2011 3.1 PaRtiCiPation ofmaJoRCitiesintotal bRazilian gdP achieves agdppercapita57.1% superiorto that ofthecountry. the riogross domestic product represents 5.4%of thebrazilian gdpand gRoss domestiC PRoduCt (gdP) PeRCaPita source: ibge,brazilian institute ofgeografy andstatistcs. gross domestic ofthecities,2004-2009. W source: ibge. brazilian institute of geography and statistics. brazil regional accounts and gross domestic product of the cities. 2005-2010. gRoss domestiC PRoduCt (gdP) at CuRRent maRketPRiCes(R$millions) source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. gross domestic product ofthecities.2004-2009. City ofRiodeJaneiro Rio deJaneiro -RJ year são paulo -sp 2006 2009 2008 2005 2007 curitiba -pr brasília -dF year Brazil economic Activity And growth And economic Activity

city oFriode janeiro 140,095 128,026 154,777 175,739 117,772 2008 (emr$) 15,990 25,122 2008 11.8% 3.9% 1.4% 5.1% •71• 3,239,404 2,369,484 3,032,203 2,661,345 2,147,239 brazil (%) cityoFriode janeiro/brazil 28,406 12.02% 16,414 5.43% 2009 2009 1.4% 4.1% 5.4% 5.4% 5.3% 5.5% 5.1%

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. gross domestic product ofthecities.2009. . Ranking ofmaJoRbRazilian CitygdPsat CuRRent PRiCes-2009 predominant economic activity. wealth ofapproximately 154billionreais, withtheservices sector beingthe the cityofriodejaneiro presents thecountry’s 2ndhighest gdp, atotal M #6 4 A N A 0 US - . 486 . A 1 0 M 7 A A C C P B #3 131 O R A R AM AM S T O Í LI C . 4 RO A A UR RO #4 45 8 #7 LEGR - 7 RR .26 I RR D T 3 I F 7 BA - P 8 . .7 78 E 62. - 7 .91 R 4 S R 1 3 8 MT MT MS MS RS P RS P •72• A A PR AP AP PR SC GO SC GO SP DF SP T T DF O O #1 3 S MA MA MG Ã G #9 32. MG O U 8 PI A P 9 A BA . RULHOS - S PI 31 BA U 4 7 R 7 L . 1 O - S 3.8 J 6 ES 7 CE CE 2 #2 1 RIO DE 7 P SE FO #10 31 7 #5 44. BE P S #8 32.8 5 RN AL A .7 R PE L L 3 O HORI J T V PB AL 9 A . A 7 5 .3 N 8 D 9 E 4 2 EIRO - 9 5. OR - B 4 Z 9 . 18 2 . A 22 Z 0 6 - ON 5 9 C R E A T J E - M G source: chiefofstaff ’s offi ceofthe state ofriodejaneiro JaneiRo (usd) -2010 PuRChasing PoWeR PaRity. ComPaRison betWeenCountRies andthestate ofRiode gdP PPP-2010 India 1,134 China 3,744 Argentina 7,626 Mexico 8,143 Turkey 8,214 •73• 8,684 Russia 9,644 Chile Arabia 15,397 Saudi Rio de Janeiro 15,501

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. gross domestic product ofthecities.2004-2009. JaneiRo gRoss addedvalue (inthousands ofR$)by seCtoR ofaCtivity intheCityofRiode industry Administration, healthandpubliceducation andsocialsecurity Service 15% R$ 142,739,518 2008 73% 12% •74• 13.7% 13% R$ 161,398,537 2009 73.3% 3.2 source: citytreasury secretariat in 2011. capitals inthelevel ofinvestment ranking intended for construction projects surpassed the Federal government, themajorstates andthemajorbrazilian rio ranks 1st place inthelist ofthe17largest budgetsinthecountry and level ofinvestment by goveRnmental sPheRe-2011 Federal Government Porto Alegre 3.2. Investments RJ (state) SP (state) SP (city) Fortaleza RJ (city) Salvador Curitiba Recife MG BA BH DF PR RS PE 2.4% 2.8% investments 3.1% 4% 5.8% •75• 6% 6% 6.5% 7.1% 8.3% 8.7% 8.7% 8.9% 9.4% 9.5% 13.2% 17.9%

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. Source: RENAI/ Source: RENAI/ Investments by S NotDistributed/Not A 20 24 23 22 10 14 19 16 # 18 15 13 21 12 17 11 4 9 6 8 5 3 7 2 1 SDP SDP /MDIC andFinancialT /MDIC; ,$Million tate -2010 Mato Grosso doSul Rio Grande doSul Distrito Federal Santa Catarina Rio deJaneiro Rio Grande do Espírito Santo P Mato Grosso Minas Gerais Amazonas ernambuco São P Maranhão T Alagoas Sergipe P ocantins Amapá P S C Norte Goiás Bahia Piauí araíba P araná tate eará vailable ará imes aulo Projects •76• 230 218 129 20 63 39 24 37 16 19 31 4 4 4 6 6 9 9 8 5 5 2 7 7 1 169,607 USD M 10,607 18,457 4,002 10,471 5,244 5,347 6,278 3,273 7,266 9,144 8,718 2,196 1,674 1,316 1,215 200 307 685 265 734 744 797 222 49 P art.(%) 63.1 0.0 4.0 0.6 6.9 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 2.0 2.0 3.4 3.9 2.3 3.2 2.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.5 1.2 made by companies headquartered inthecity doRiodeJaneiro 83% ofthetotal value ofthe10largest announced investments are being Note: T Source: RENAI/ 10 Lar he ten largest announced investments represented 43.4%oftotal resources gest Investments Announcedby Comp 10 # 4 9 6 8 5 3 2 7 1 SDP /MDIC andFinancialT A Dec-10 Sep-10 Sep-10 Mar-10 Mar-10 Feb-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Oct-10 D ug-10 ate imes THYSSENKRUP ELETROBRAS VALE (CVRD) PETROBRAS MINERALS - AMERICAN OGX (EBX) (TECHINT) C USIMINAS TERNIUM GERDAU ompany ANGLO GRUPO BAHIA BML •77• S any Headquar tate MG MG BA PA RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ Electricity and Gas ElectricityandGas MetallicMinerals Metallicinerals Metallicinerals Oil and Gas OilandGas OilandGas Distribution Metallurgy Metallurgy Metallurgy Metallurgy Sector ter L ocation -2010 V ($ Bi) 30,0 46,4 alue 6,0 8,9 6,8 5,0 4,7 5,4 5,6 4,7

Economy - The ideal platform for large investments. 3.3 Source: MTE.Ministry ofLaborandEmployment. RAIS.AnnualListingSocial Information. of Percentage ofemployees by ec services, commerce andpublicadministration sectors. In terms offormal jobs,more than85%ofRioworkers are employed inthe ConstructionConstruction IndustryIndustry AgricultureAgriculture andcattle andcattle raising, raising, vegetal vegetal extractivism. extractivism. huntingandfishing huntingandfishing ServicesServices Administration Administration andPublic andPublic CommerceCommerce 5 2.8% 3.2% Br azil ProductionSpecializ 19 .2% 19% 5.7% onomic a •78• c tivity -2010 a 68.3% tion 0 .1% MR 9 .8% J 16.8% 4.9% 3.4 establishment (numberofemployees) -2009 Number ofestablishments intheCityofRiodeJaneir 2009, 98.03% employed less than100workers. total 122.48thousandestablishments that were active intheRioeconomy in micro and small companies that employ between 0 and 99 employees. In theCityofRiodeJaneiro, thebusiness profile isbasicallymadeupof Note:  Source: CityGovernment ofRiodeJaneiro Communities withempresa ba Source: MTE.Ministry ofLaborandEmployment. RAIS.AnnualListing ofSocialInformation. UPP T UPP SãoJoão UPP Borel /UPPFormiga UPP SantaMarta UPP Providência UPP's CidadedeDeus UPP Macacos UPP ChapéuMangueira/Babilônia UPP Andaraí /UPPS algueiro UPP P C omplexo doAlemão 3 T 2 T 1 T Numberofemployees 0 (Noactive connection) otal entrepreneurs served at theevent. otal numberoflocation requests analyzed by theevent’s InspectionDepartment. otal requests for operating licenses approved at theevent [corporate taxpayer registry +operating license]. Total establishments urano avão/ 1,000 ormore 500 to 999 100 to 499 Cantagalo 1 to 99 Area cana -2011: City ofRiodeJ Companies Entrepreneurs Served 122,478 111,425 #of 8,642 1,963 •79• 506 260 443 330 239 168 126 212 197 251 49 95 82 1 aneiro o andBr L License ocation 330 250 343 129 213 157 65 85 32 74 72 azil by sizeof 2 1,118,621 Brazil 987,223 112,711 15,514 1,382 1,791 Licensing Final 320 220 129 185 133 231 60 76 53 32 71 Of the

Economy - The ideal platform for large investments. 3.5 source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. pnad. national survey by householdsampling. RefeRenCe, based on ContRibutions to the national institute of soCial seCuRity PeoPle aged 15 oR oldeR in the City of Rio de JaneiRo. emPloyed duRing the Week of notes: source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. pme.monthlyjobssurvey. aCtivity, emPloyment andunemPloyment indiCatoRs (%) janeiro, salvador, recife, porto alegre andbelohorizonte). presented inmetropolitan brazil (metropolitan regions ofsãopaulo, riode janeiro. the average unemployment rate inriowas muchlower thanthat in 2010. more than2.7 millionjobswere concentrated inthecityofriode brazil metropolitan Rio deJaneiro City of obs: average yearly rate. ,, unemployment rate: percentage ofunemployed peoplecompared to economically active people. # employment rate: percentage ofpeopleemployed incomparison to peoplethat are economically active. , activity rate: proportion ofpeopleeconomically active incomparison withthepopulation inworking age.

2,906,049 And unemPloymentAnd indicAtors Total activity rate, 56.6 53.8 Activity. emPloyment Activity. 1,908,078 2008 employment rate# 94.5 91.6 2009 Taxpayers 997,971 unemployment •80• rate,, 8.4 5.5 2,946,993 activity rate, 53.9 57.0 1,981,750 2009 Non Taxpayers employment rate# 965,244 94.4 97.7 2010 unemployment rate,, 5.3 5.1 theiR levelofeduCation (%)-2011 PeoPleaged 10oRoldeR.emPloyed duRingtheWeekofRefeRenCe.aCCoRding to ple employed. approximately 65% had at least a high school degree. largest number of years of educational attainment. in 2011. of the total of peo- rio de janeiro is one of the cities in brazil that presents a workforce with the obs: average value duringtheyear at march 2012 prices. source: ibge-brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. monthlyjobssurvey. month, by PeoPleaged 10oRoldeR,emPloyed duRingtheWeekofRefeRenCe aveRage RealinCome (R$)fRom mainsouRCe ofemPloyment, noRmally eaRnedPeR obs: percentage calculated onaverage annualvalues. source: ibge.brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. pme.monthlyjobssurvey. 11 ormore years ofstudies 8 to 10years ofstudies 4 to 7years ofstudies 1 to 3years ofstudies No instruction orless than1year ofstudies 69,3% 1,2% MRJ 2,7% 1,565.30 11,7% 14,5% 1,632.70 1,542.70 2009 RMRJ MRJ BM 60,8% 1,9% 1,600.60 1,890.47 1,674.30 RMRJ •81• 2010 3,4% 16,4% 17,5% 1,756.70 2,117.60 1,644.00 2011 60,7% 1,6% BM 3,4% 17,3% 17%

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. Ranking ofF (1) V Source: IBGE-Brazilian Institute ofGeography andS F Per defense, socialsecurityandotherservices. ing segments:financial, real estate, publicadministration ,education, health, economy, employs approximately 61% ofitstotal work force inthefollow T Source: CPS/F Note: P Source: IBGE.Brazilian Institute ofGeography andS amily Inc he CityofRiodeJaneiro, basedparticularlyonthetertiary sector, ofthe alues adjusted for inflation by INPCtakingSeptember 2009asabasis. sons employed by typeofocc ercentage calculated basedonannualaverage values. City ofRiodeJaneiro GV basedonMicrodata from Pnad.News story OGLOBO newspaper. Saturday.September 11.2010. ome percaita (inR$) Ranking Brazil Area amily Inc 4 6 3 5 2 1 5,4 (1) 20 Other activities Other activities Other servicesOther services (lodging, transportation, (lodging, transportation, urbansanitation urbansanitation andpersonal services) andpersonal services) DomesticDomestic services services Public administration,Public administration, defense, defense, socialsecurity, socialsecurity, education, education, healthandsocialservices healthandsocialservices Financial intermediationFinancial intermediation andreal andreal estate estate activities,rentals activities,rentals andservices andservices rendered rendered to to companies companies Commerce,Commerce, repair repair ofautomotive ofautomotive vehicles vehicles andofpersonal anddomestic andofpersonal anddomestic objects objects ConstructionConstruction ExtractiveExtractive andtransformation andtransformation industry industry andproduction andproduction anddistribution anddistribution ofelectricity, ofelectricity, gasandwater gasandwater 21 ,5 0 ome percaita by state -2009 .4 MR 10 J .9 19 5.7 ,2 tatistics. PME.MonthlyJobsSurvey. tatistics. National Survey by DomicileSampling. 16.9 1,085.00 Rio Grande doSul-RS 776.00 Distrito Federal -DF 2008 up Santa Catarina -SC Rio deJaneiro -RJ São P ation (%)-2011 •82• S Brazil tate aulo -SP 1,181.00 765.00 6.7 2009 16.1 17 .7 0 .6 BM 16 16.6 Income percapita 18.6 2009/2008 3 % variation 7 .7 1,291.43 (in R$) 854.04 630.25 769.33 785.92 811.65 -1.4 8.8 - Basic F Source: IBGE,IPEAD Source: Dieese pulationPo Breakdo ood Basket PerCity(R$)–DIEESE Belo Horizonte Rio deJaneiro Brazil RJ Florianópolis P João P orto Alegre São P Fortaleza Salvador Curitiba Aracaju Manaus Goiânia Brasília V , P Belém R Low Class MiddleClass UpperClass Low Class MiddleClass UpperClass City Natal itória ecife wC andAnalysis by RioNegócios. essoa aulo wn by social lass -Br 76% of households in Rio belongsto middleandupperclassesvs.76% ofhouseholdsinRio 69%inBrazil 2003 55% 37% 35% 52% 13% 8% 244.00 205.50 242.00 234.60 242.70 205.70 236.20 265.20 252.20 233.70 Dec-10 194.20 219.80 201.70 175.90 226.10 238.10 252.10 •83• 2006 46 % 34% 54% 12% 45% azil vs. CityofRiodeJaneir 9% 2009 28% 59% 13% 39 % 11% 50% 264.00 204.20 208.80 262.90 248.60 262.40 243.80 276.90 255.80 246.70 275.40 247.90 216.00 277.30 212.40 182.20 215.20 Dec-11 2011 25% 60% 15% 33 % 55% 12% o 2014 25 % 20% 63% 7% 60% 15%

Economy - The ideal platform for large investments. 3.6 maP ofWholesale tRade distRibution by neighboRhood-iss 2009 activity. in 2010, ofthetotal formal jobsinthecity, 13.70% were employed intheretail wholesAle And retAil wholesAleAnd trAde •84• source: bda-ipp. pereira passos institute andmte.ministry oflaborandemployment. rais.annuallisting ofsocialinformation andiss indiCatoRs ofWholesale andRetail tRade intheCityofRiode JaneiRo source iss -2009/analysis by rionegócios Wholesale year retail establishments 57,599 8,149 •85• average remuneration (r$) 2,384.92 1,009.99 O S N E

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. maP ofRetail tRade distRibution by neighboRhood-iss 2009 •86• source iss -2009/analysis by rionegócios •87• O S N E

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. List ofShoppingCenter Over 15%ofallretail establishments are located inshoppingcenters. 1 Source: Brazilian ShoppingC Shopping CenterMaketIndicator T he cityofRiodeJaneiro has39 ShoppingC Boulevard Rio Città América Barra G Barra Square Barra World Barra P Downtown Shopping Shopping Shopping Shopping Shopping Shopping Botafogo

Iguatemi S Carioca Brazil C Bangu hopping MRJ Barra Praia Casa enter

arden oint Barra daT Barra daT Barra daT Barra daT Barra daT Barra daT Barra daT

N Bandeirantes R eighborhood V V enter Association (ABRASCE ) andRioNegócios Botafogo ecreio dos Carvalho 2009 icente de ila Isabel 396 Bangu Number ofShoppingCenters 29 ijuca ijuca ijuca ijuca ijuca ijuca ijuca s intheCityofRiodeJaneir enters. Only31are membersandaccounted by ABRASCE

I nauguration 2011 430 2000 2007 1984 1996 1999 1996 1998 1995 1997 1981 31 N/I N/I s 1 •88•

S tores 200 520 579 100 160 180 201 170 N/I 281 110 114 9% 7% Off % 208 787 N/I N/I 29 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 ices o -2011

P ar Gross Rentable Area(millionsofm k 2,662 1,000 1,400 1,500 3068 1,487 ing 400 200 2009 270 N/I N/I N/I 9.37 0.9 S paces T heaters

M N/I ovie 12 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 8 2 7 10.38 2011 1.0 T heaters N/I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12% 11% % 2 ) 760,000 2009 - Jobs Created 775,383 Nova América 2011 Fashion Mall City L Rio Design Rio Design - Madureira Shopping Shopping Shopping Shopping Shopping Shopping New Y Ilha Plaza Rio Plaza

eopoldina S R Quality L C hopping Norte Barra ecreio enter eblon enter ork 2% % Jardim Carioca Barra daT Barra daT (

N Bandeirantes São C Jacarepaguá) Del Castilho R eighborhood Cachambi Madureira Freguesia Botafogo ecreio dos L P eblon enha onrado 18.3% 2009 ijuca ijuca National Retail Sector - S ales compared with

I nauguration 2000 2000 2004 1994 1999 1999 1986 1989 1995 1992 1982 1997 18.0% 2011 - •89•

S tores 240 230 368 120 170 135 132 175 40 30 50 33 -1.6% % Off 109 154 N/I 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ices

P ar 2009 71 - k 3,725 1,070 Estimated Revenues ing 620 350 350 579 N/I N/I N/I N/I 122 811 S paces (R$ billions) 2011 108 - T heaters

M ovie 10 18 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 3 7 T heaters 52% % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1

Economy - The ideal platform for large investments. note: list with39 shoppingcenters. 8withnoregistry at abrasce. source: rionegócios-survey conducted in march 2012. rio shopping shopping rio jacarepaguá shopping da copacabana star center santa cruz guadalupe via parque shopping shopping shopping shopping shopping shopping shopping shopping shopping shopping via brazil atlântico shopping paço do ouvidor cassino vertical cidade rio sul jardim leblon center gávea tijuca West campo grande barra datijuca (jacarepaguá) neighborhood copacabana copacabana santa cruz guadalupe Freguesia botafogo tanque leblon centro centro Total gávea tijuca irajá inauguration 2006 2001 2001 1980 1994 1996 1996 1993 1997 1975 2011 2011 n/i n/i n/i •90• stores 7,031 400 200 200 230 220 220 343 270 120 166 n/i 133 112 63 16 oFFices 1,536 200 n/i n/i n/i n/i n/i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 parKing spaces 30,530 2,850 1,600 1,200 2,135 1,147 900 850 234 n/i n/i n/i n/i n/i n/i 0 theaters movie 144 n/i n/i n/i 0 0 4 4 4 6 6 3 5 5 5 7 theaters n/i n/i n/i 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3.7 source: cbrichard ellis intRoduCed intheCityofRiodeJaneiRoneW units source: -cbrichardellis main CityRegionalstatistiCs -3t2011 320 subregions downtown botafogo tijuca barra da Flamengo zone south Market General others Jan 420 2.4 7 Feb 8 1. 168 2,892,500 1,828,500 inventory 364,200 352,400 148,700 1.30 147,200 51,500 total Mar 2 1.284 m 2 1. 15 Apr 2 2.29 5 marKet share 100% 63% 13% 12% 5% 5% 2% 1. 7 19 May reAlestAte 2.6 96 vacancy 6 30 rate % 11.9% 4.7% 3.3% Jun 1.9% 3.1% 1.2% 1.7% 20 2.40 10 •91• 2 1.9 26 Jul 1.234 absorption 56,300 78,400 15,700 2,000 3,700 gross 700 m 20 - 1. 17 2 A 11 1 ug 2. 7 2 7 1.9 neW inventory 3 Sep 7 1.605 34,300 34,300 m - - - - - 1.832 2 Oct 2.90 3 2.466 r$150 -$250 r$100 -$185 R$60 -$250 r$60 -$100 r$115 -$160 r$115 -$180 r$80 -$120 No r$/ prices asKed For rental 2.821 average (class a) v m 2 /month 3. 06 De 1 3.642 c

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. units intr New units presented agrowth ofnearly90%compared to theprevious year. totalling over 5millionsquare meters inarea. T Over 3000developments were licensed intheCityofRiodeJaneiro in2011, Residential realestate marketstatisti cs for theCityofRiodeJaneir Source: ADEMI-Association ofManagersR P AP1(Downtown and Grande T AP2(SouthZ AP3(L surrounding areas) AP4(Barra and T AP5(West Z AP2(SouthZ AP1(Downtown and otal ort Area) surrounding areas) AP5(West Z AP3(L AP4(Barra and Grande T

P P lanning A ort Area) eopoldina Z reas Z ijuca) 2011 one) eopoldina ijuca) one) one and one and oduced intheCityofRiodeJaneir one) one) T otal R 38.107 17,604 3,629 7,628 7,286 1,997 esidential 16,749 8,350 3,803 3,479 1,012 105 U eal Estate C nits R C esidential ommercial 25.399 10,050 ompanies 5,649 5,947 3,245 2,591 1,957 1,201 2010 893 385 10 - •92• C ommercial 19,994 10,307 4,696 3,864 1,022 T 105 12.511 otal 1,634 7,501 1,573 1,019 784

N o. o o by PlanningAreaandType he industrial segment N on residential f R units per type esidential 15,080 industrial 2,832 8,189 2,129 1,910 20 17 0 4 5 2 7 C ommercial 1,206 10,117 7,617 596 435 263 2011 O

thers 180 42 52 57 10 19 o. 15,806 25,197 4,038 2,345 2,392 12.708 total T 7,557 1,038 1,637 1,681 616 796 otal Source: SMU;Analysis by RioNegócios AP2(SouthZ AP2(SouthZ AP1(Downtown and AP1(Downtown and surrounding areas) surrounding areas) AP5(West Z AP5(West Z AP3(L AP3(L AP4(Barra and AP4(Barra and Grande T Grande T

P P P lanning A ort Area) ort Area) reas Z Z 2009 2010 one) one) eopoldina eopoldina ijuca) ijuca) one and one and one) one) T otal 42,583 22,664 18,040 45,431 14,123 11,767 7,709 9,001 1,698 1,528 1,013 471 U nits R esidential 38,053 40,681 17,840 21,665 11,470 8,820 6,256 8,738 1,347 1,601 886 111 •93• C ommercial 4,334 4,587 2,993 1,404 2,615 347 961 162 124 116 113 86

N o. o N on residential f units per type industrial 14 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 9 6 3 2 O

thers 154 182 80 34 43 34 54 34 14 19 13 11 total 4,530 4,750 3,029 2,653 1,453 200 360 999 127 181 181 97

Economy - The ideal platform for large investments. source: smu. analysis by rionegócios neighboRhood) non-Residential (total, by PlanningaRea,by administRative Region,by -Residentialand numbeR of2011 buildingliCensesinnumbeRofliCensedunits •94• •95• O S N E

economy - the ideAl PlAtform for lArge investments. humAn cAPitAl A people of value. 4.1.1 4.1 # Employed Pr nits # ExtensionUnits Source: SME-MunicipalDepartamentofE # Institutions E Artistic E Child Development Spaces School UnitswithDay Care Day Care C Full-time MunicipalPublicDay Care C T School Clubs Schools A Day Care Assistants eachers ducation through Work C dministrative supportstaff ducation enters licensed by thecity Municipal E ofessionals enters ducation Basic E duca enters umbers -2011 tion inNumbers •98• duca tion 39,910 10,485 6,208 1,068 249 178 63 97 10 18 12 E Note: EJA =Y Source: MEC/INEP-2011 SchoolC n City Rural City Urban S S MRJ City Rural City Urban S City Rural ERJ S City Urban S S Brazil r tate Rural tate Urban tate Rural tate Urban tate Rural tate Urban ollment in Regula outh andA dult E 1,462,496 1,325,668 Day Care 129,042 85,043 92,309 37,909 38,182 6,993 Child Education 7,472 ducation 273 273 314 ensus r - - -

RegularEducation E 2,765,485 du Pre-School 3,525,134 703,679 197,454 48,293 176,571 72,627 20,261 72,961 c 7,677 ation and in 604 334 18 - - 2,608,525 Early Y 2,742,466 13,730,813 Elementary Education 206,649 880,602 8,173,173 302,246 299,584 758,025 43,624 77,302 2,662 1,651 ears •99• Y outh and - - 12,083,566 Final Y 1,226,449 6,445,371 4,100,119 306,738 437,444 230,375 249,749 780,791 311,627 23,807 12,802 19,374 ears A dult - - 6,880,151 7,233,372 458,674 474,234 272,932 School E 176,913 177,216 66,631 13,658 High du 9,289 6,198 303 c 73 ation P - - 2,402,078 Elementary 1,182,672 397,762 164,772 763,615 64,236 58,029 24,834 46,972 92,473 22,138 5,508 2,555 Presential EJA r og - - EJA r ams - 2011 High School 1,032,488 985,833 23,004 69,275 73,323 15,650 15,650 21,331 2,320 2,537 1,511 - - - -

Human Capital - A people of value. 4.1.2 * basedontheperformance ofschoolsfrom allover thecountry in the national highschoolexam -enem source: inep/mec, Ranking ofthe20best sChools inbRazil -2011 brazil andhas19schoolsamongthe50best inthecountry the cityofriodejaneiro occupies thefi rst positionwiththebest schoolin basiC eduCation develoPment index-ideb2009 brazil MRJ MRJ brazil ranKing 2011* 20 14 10 19 15 13 17 16 12 18 11 4 9 6 8 5 3 7 2 1 2005 2005 educandário santamariagoretti rAnking -enem grAdes -2011 rAnking -enemgrAdes 3,4 4,2 3,7 3,1 colégio magnumagostiniano colégio alexander Fleming Santo Agostinho -Leblon Colégio Franco Brazileiro aplicadauFv-coluni Colégio Cruzeiro-Centro Santo Agostinho -Barra vértice colégio unidii secondAry educAtionsecondAry colégio santo antônio Colégio deSãoBento instituto dombarreto Modelar Cambauba observed ideb observed ideb colégio bernoulli objetivo colégio Colégio Ipiranga First years (4thand5thyears) Final years (8thand9thyears) Colégio PH coleguium school Andrews bionatus 2007 2007 4,0 3,4 4,3 4,5 •100• 2009 2009 4,4 3,6 3,6 5,1 2007 2007 4,3 3,8 3,5 3,1 belo horizonte, mg belo horizonte, mg belo horizonte, mg belo horizonte, mg campo grande, ms campo grande, ms Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ Rio deJaneiro, RJ projected goals projected goals catanduva, sp Petrópolis, RJ são paulo, sp city /state teresina, pi teresina, pi viçosa, mg 2009 2009 4,6 3,9 3,8 3,3 2021 2021 6,4 5,7 5,7 5,1 4.2 foReign sChools -2011 language sChools -2011 source: rionegócios source: rionegócios # languageschoolsinrj language our ladyofmercy associação britânicadeeducação (britishschool) ics -riointernational school escola americanariodejaneiro escola suíço-brazileira riodejaneiro escola alemãcorcovado liceu molière english swedish russian hebrew greek arabic mandarin japanese italian german French spanish (bAsic schools And courses) And (bAsic schools lAnguAge teAching lAnguAge teAching # schools •101• 569 229 533 130 66 78 77 74 3 3 5 7 7 % oFtotal 40,2% 22,8% 93,7% 13,0% 13,5% 13,7% 11,6% 0,9% 0,5% 0,5% 1,2% 1,2%

humAn cAPitAl - A PeoPle of vAlue. 4.3 Number ofCour Source: INEP % Breakdo Source: INEP Number ofTechnialSchools -2010 Information andcommunications Industrial control andprocesses Environment, healthandsafety Cultural production anddesign Management andbusiness /MEC, Analysis by RioNegócios /MEC, Hospitality andleisure Industrial production E Brazil wn ofMainCour ducational support Natural resources Food production 4,987 Infrastructure Military Area ses -2010 Total Information and communication al E Technic 20% ses intheCityofRiodeJanei r Other 18% Management and business 15% Brazil 14,389 4,508 3,092 2,055 1,814 240 396 889 266 538 477 •102• 110 ERJ 4 408 duca tion 1,057 and processes Environment, 346 201 170 ERJ 182 39 29 32 16 18 17 health and 6 1 Industrial control safety 30% 17% o -2010 MRJ 133 MRJ 391 60 119 66 26 77 13 15 8 5 1 1 - Number ofEn Source: INEP % Breakdo Source: INEP Information andcommunications Industrial control andprocesses Environment, healthandsafety Cultural production anddesign Managementandbusiness /MEC, Analysis by RioNegócios /MEC, Hospitalityandleisure Industrial production E wn ofEr Natural resources Food production ducational support Infrastructure ollments -2010 ollments Military Área Total Information and communication ollments byollments MainCour 13% Management and business 18% Others 13% 1,293,696 403,025 244,678 241,330 165,829 •103• 30,269 84,720 53,269 25,267 18,735 18,108 Brazil 7,317 1,149 Industrial control ses intheCityofRiodeJaneir and process 17% 106,781 40,074 25,228 Environment 11,409 2,046 18,107 3,010 1,943 1,455 1,728 health and 826 935 ERJ 20 safety 39% 16,263 41,671 6,926 7,636 1,464 1,095 5,581 1,327 439 549 207 MRJ 184 o -2010 -

Human Capital - A people of value. 4.4 Total S Federal Total City Public Private Private Fonte: INEP Enr Source: INEP Institutions ofhighereducation by administ r Sciences Social andHuman (excluding Software) Creative E and Astronomy Physics, Chemistry Law IT Earth Sciences S Mathematics and Business and T Hotel Management C Marketing and E similar Engineering and Health tate tatistics ducation ommunication Total ollments inInstitutionsollments ofHigherEducation by TypeofCour

T ourism Category ype o /MEC, AnáliseRioNegócios Origin /MEC, Analysis by RioNegócios conomy f course E nrollment 65,080 32,380 68,635 45,822 27,388 21,099 18,834 16,748 16,412 4,076 3,854 4,253 3,265 327,846 MRJ MRJ Higher E 65 65 76 76 MRJ 0 11 4 7 20.9% 14.0% 19.9% 6.4% 5.0% 8.4% 9.9% 5.7% 1.0% 1.3% 1.2% 1.2% 5.1% % E nrollment 126,032 115,882 36,790 74,092 27,096 27,605 10,464 47,855 59,916 23,715 8,258 6,148 11,411 ERJ ERJ 139 139 116 116 23 10 12 •104• 575,264 1 duca ERJ 10.4% 12.9% 21.9% 20.1% 6.4% 4.8% 2.0% 4.7% 8.3% ative categor 1.4% 1.8% 4.1% 1.1% % BrazilianCapitals BrazilianCapitals tion E nrollment 723,606 258,766 143,403 143,263 357,278 562,120 184,778 218,262 131,077 28,902 37,385 36,194 50,117 2,875,151 C apitals 823 823 732 732 60 91 31 0 y -2010 25.2% 19.6% 12.4% 9.0% 4.6% 6.4% 5.0% 5,0% 7.6% 1.0% 1.3% 1.3% 1.7% % se -2010 E 1,239,496 nrollment 1,595,657 694,545 209,765 594,754 225,376 102,665 293,014 165,820 624,421 514,714 55,868 91,638 6,407,733 B razil Brazil Brazil 2,350 2,350 2,073 2,073 277 107 99 71 24.9% 10.8% 19.3% 0.9% 8.0% 4,6% 9.3% 2.6% 3.3% 3.5% 9.7% 1.4% 1.6% % Higher Education Gr Source: INEP % ofEnr Source: INEP Astronomy Physics, Chemistry and Health S Mathematics and (excluding Software) Creative E E Engineering andsimilar Business Earth Sciences T Hotel Managementand Law IT Sciences Social andHuman C Marketing and Total ourism tatistics ducation ommunication Typeofcourse /MEC, Analysis by RioNegócios /MEC, Analysis by RioNegócios ollments andGr ollments conomy Capitals Brazil ERJ aduates by TypeofCour E nrollment 10,593 3,694 2,864 2,328 2,769 2,977 6,275 8,512 2,171 594 426 737 212 44,152 aduates in theCityofRiodeJaneir MRJ 24.0% 14.2% 19.3% 4.9% 0.5% 8.4% 6.3% 6.5% 5.3% 6.7% 1.0% 1.3% 1.7% % E Enrollment nrollment 10,043 14,862 21,654 6,959 3,038 5,843 3,789 3,232 1,056 1,656 5,561 57,0% •105• 584 11,4% 914 5,1% 79,191 ERJ se -2010 27.3% 18.8% 12.7% 4.8% 0.7% 8.8% 3.8% 7.0% 7.4% 4.1% 1.3% 1.2% 2.1% % E nrollment 20,044 25,609 24,624 32,492 32,288 47,886 113,041 85,138 3,405 16,621 3,659 7,860 7,527 C 420,194 apitals o -2010 20.3% 26.9% 11.4% 4.0% 0.9% 0.8% 4.8% 5.9% 7.7% 7.7% 1.9% 1.8% 6.1% % Graduates 55,8% 10,5% 4,5% E nrollment 109,806 262,376 40,220 60,793 42,824 199,101 27,969 27,488 12,644 91,035 84,561 9,966 11,879 980,662 B razil 20.3% 26.8% 4.4% 11.2% 8.6% 9.3% 2.9% 6.2% 2.8% 1.0% 4.1% 1.3% 1.2% %

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•106• strAtegic sectors strengths to grow even more. 5.1.1 5.1 notes: petroleum: oilandcondensates, doesnotincludegnl(glp andc5+). source: anp-monlyproduction bulletin,inaccordance widecree no, 2,705/98. oil andnatuRal gas PRoduCtion indiCatoRs foR thestate ofRiodeJaneiRo notes: excludes thereserves from fi eldsunderdevelopment at have not yet been formally recognized by theanp. source: ibge,brazilian institute ofgeography andstatistics. bRazil -2011 PRoven andtotal oilandnatuRal gas ReseRves inthestate ofRiodeJaneiRo and Oil Production (m3) ERJ brazil. ERJ/Brasil (%) santos basin campos basin gas. * thetotal value ofnatural gasproduction includesthevolumes ofreinjection, burningandlosses, andown consumption ofnatural (m3) =cubicmeter. *location: landandsea. thereserves from theroncador andFrade fi eldsare totally appropriated inthe state ofriodejaneiro.

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3

) 789,480.94 207,646.32 519,864.60 312,218.28

7,000,000 8,000,000 9,000,000 10,000,000 11,000,000 12,000,000 gas 65.8 3 ) Natural Gas Production* (thousand m3) Ranking ofbRazilian natuRal gas-PRoduCing states -2011 notes: petroleum: oilandcondensates, doesnotincludelng(lpgandc5+). source: anp-monthlyproduction bulletin,inaccordance withdecree no, 2,705/98. Ranking ofbRazilian oilPRoduCing states (millionofbaRRels) -2011 (bep) =barrel ofoilequivalent. notes: the total value of natural gas production includes the volumes of reinjection, burning and losses,source: and own anp -monthlyproduction consumption bulletin,inaccordance withdecree no, 2,705/98. of natural gas. AM RN BA AL CE SE ES SP RJ rio grande donorte ranKing 2009 Rio deJaneiro espírito santo amazonas 2.6 são paulo 2 alagoas sergipe 12.7 ceará brazil bahia 14 15.3 16 21.4 natural gas production 115.9 152,507,083 59,465,748 26,360,978 27,443,889 16,203,463 6,976,025 8,272,347 4,019,610 3,567,613 •111• 197,411 (in bep) 74% %oFbrazil 100.0% 39.0% 10.6% 18.0% 17.3% 4.6% 5.4% 2.6% 2.3% 0.1% 568.6

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. 5.1.2 source: bPstatistical Review of World energy June2011 PRoduCtion ofoil(in10 source: bPstatistical Review of World energy June2011 PRoduCtion ofnatual gas (in10 300 200 100 200 300 400 600 500 700 400 500 600 100 0 0 Russia USA 611 505 Russia Arabia Saudi 589 468 Canada USA 339 160 6 t) -2010 world stAtisticsworld Iran 139 Iran 203 9 m Norway 3 ) -2010 China 106 203 •112• Canada Qatar 163 117 Mexico China 146 97 Emirates Algeria Arab 131 80 Indonesia Venezuela 127 82 Netherlands Kuwaitis 122 71 Brazil Brazil 106 14 5.1.3 PRoduCts -2011 eConomiC agents oPeRating intheoilindustRy andinthedistRibution ofoilby source: national Petroleum agency yearbook (anP)2011 Total Terminals liquid Fueldistributors lpg distributors biodiesel producers Fuel Formulators solvent producers petrochemical centers natural processing gas units refi neries shale processing plant concessionaires exploration andproduction land terminals Water terminals ethanol collection centers

comPAnies mrj 54 77 10 0 4 4 4 ------1 •113• 108 erj 54 16 11 4 4 6 9 2 - - - - 1 1 brazil 646 214 96 86 55 32 35 73 16 21 4 9 3 1 1 mrj/brazil(%) 62.8 11.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.2 6.3 4.7 0.1 19

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. 5.1.4 Ranking ofBr City ofRiodeJaneiro in Rio(34%).Ofthe5best, 4 are intheS Of the36universities offering P

R an 10 14 16 13 15 12 11 4 9 6 8 5 3 2 7 1 k ing Santo -UFES Universidade Federal doEspírito - UFS Universidade Federal deSergipe - UF Universidade Federal deAlagoas - UVA Universidade V Amazonas -UF Universidade Federal do Grande -UF Universidade Federal deCampina UFBA Universidade Federal daBahia- - UF Universidade Federal doC Grande doNorte -UFRN Universidade Federal doRio - UFPEL Universidade Federal deP Rio deJaneiro -UFRJ Universidade Federal do Rural doSemi-ÁridoUFERSA - Universidade Federal do RiodeJaneiro -PUC P Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro -UENF Universidade Estadual doNorte - UFF Universidade Federal Fluminense de SantaCatarina -UDESC Fundação Universidade doEstado ontifícia Universidade Católica azilian univer AL C I nstitution ( CG als Profession Qualified eiga deAlmeida AM sities that offeroil&Gas related c IES ) -RIO elotas eará etroleum Engineeringcourses, 12are located •114• Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro São Cristóvão Florianópolis Campos dos Goytacazes Fortaleza Campina Salvador Mossoró Manaus P Grande Maceió Niterói tate ofRiodeJaneiro and2inthe V Natal elotas

itória C ity S AM tate BA RN RN AL CE PB SC RS ES SE RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ I ntervals our IGC 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 ses C ontínous 340 309 350 350 350 349 268 388 324 385 333 353 274 272 401 291 IGC

Note: T Source: MEC(http://emec.mec.gov.br/).

R in continuous values (ranging from 0to 500)andinintervals (from 1to 5). indicatorCPC isused(preliminary course grade) and, asrefers to thegraduate courses, theCapesGrade isused.thefinal result is composition, thequalityof theundergraduate andgraduate courses (masters anddoctorate). Asto theundergraduate course, the he General Institution Course IndexIGC) isanindicator ( of thequalityof higherlearninginstitutions at considers, inits an 30 20 34 36 29 26 28 24 25 33 35 32 23 22 27 18 19 17 31 21 k ing Universidade P UNESA Universidade Estácio de Sá - Faculdade Novo Milênio-FNM - UCL C Bahia -FIB C Radial deSãoP C Mansa -UBM Centro Universitário deBarra Universidade T - UNIJORGE C UNES Faculdade doEspírito Santo - Universidade Iguaçu-UNIG Universidade V - UNIMONTE C Universidade deSãoP Motta -UNISUAM C Universidade G UNISANTA Universidade SantaC UNIGRANRIO Universidade doGrande Rio- Petrópolis -UCP Universidade Católica de UNISANTOS Universidade Católica de Santos - entro Universitário C entro Universitário Estácio da entro Universitário Estácio entro Universitário J orge Amado entro Universitário M onteSerrat entro Universitário A I nstitution ( iradentes -UNIT otiguar -UNP ila V ama Filho-UGF aulo -RADIAL elha -UVV IES ecília - elso Lisboa ugusto aulo -USP ) •115• Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro Cachoeiro de Nova Iguaçu Barra Mansa Itapemirim Petrópolis São P São P Duque de V V Salvador Salvador Aracaju ila V ila V Santos Santos Santos Caxias Natal

C ity aulo aulo elha elha S tate RN BA BA ES SE SP ES ES SP SP SP SP RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ I ntervals S/ IGC 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 C C ontínous 209 205 202 262 262 249 248 256 S/ 224 242 228 210 216 162 187 178 135 IGC 181 211 C

Strategic Sectors - Strengths to grow even more. note: aimed at thehigherlevel qualifi cation of human resources, thePRh-anP/mCt was implemented in1999 by theanP, by means of 15:52:47 source: anP(http://www.anp.gov.br/?pg=7671&m=&t1=&t2=&t3=&t4=&ar=&ps=&cachebust=1271359553500) updated on1/26/2012 Post-gRaduate CouRses). anP/mCt higheReduCation humanResouRCes PRogRam PaRtiCiPants (gRaduate and tion of humanresources intheoilandnatural gassector Rio deJaneiro has37% of theprograms aimedat thehigherlevel qualifi ca- Rio Grande doNorte -RN Rio Grande doSul-RS doctoral levels. gas sector to private enterprise, thisopeningledto thegrow of thedemandfor qualifi edprofessionals at thegraduate, masters and science andtechnology anduniversities in response to theexpansion of theoilindustry observed after theopeningof theoiland the technology andhumanResource training Coordination, theProgram isconducted by theanPinpartnershipwiministry of Santa Catarina -SC Rio deJaneiro -RJ Espírito Santo -ES Minas Gerais -MG Pernambuco -PE São Paulo -SP Paraíba -PB Paraná -PR Bahia -BA Ceará -CE Pará 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 5 5 •116• 15 5.1.5 emPloyees andnational Ranking -2010 maJoR eneRgy ComPanies installed intheCityofRiodeJaneiRo, by numbeRof increase inenumberof employees. Petrobrás maintaineditsposition,butthere was anabsolute andpercentage eletrobrás furnas rose onepositioninthe ranking, goingfrom 14to 13, source: exame 2011 maiores emelhores, analysis by Rionegócios national Ranking -2010 maJoR eneRgy ComPanies installed intheCityofRiodeJaneiRo, by sales and source: exame 2011 maiores emelhores, analysis by Rionegócios brazil’s largest brazil’s largest position in the position in the ranKing oF ranKing oF companies companies 26 16 18 leAding comPAnies leAding inthe energysector 4 3 7 Total ofLargest inBrazil Total ofLargest inBrazil 1 1 sistema eletrobras grupo eletrobras company name company name supergasbras supergasbras grupo light petrobras petrobras light no. oF employees no. oF employees •117• 282,667 126,340 316,857 3,904 61,915 2,068 5,996 7,242 4,418 7,491 private/brazilian private/brazilian private/brazilian private/brazilian state/brazilian state/brazilian state/brazilian state/brazilian type/control type/control total total 44.70 19.54 % oF % oF 0.73 2.65 2.29 1.39 1.23 2.12

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. 5.2 Prepared by: Instituto Pereira Passos /Firjan. Source: AnnualListing of SocialInformation -R S Source: FIRJ Creative Industr number of jobsinissector. force andtook over the2ndpositioninranking of citieswiththelargest In 2010, theCreative Industry was responsible for 11%of thetotal Riowork • • • • market ofproduction companies. city, 89% oftheaudience for Brazilian filmsandhas54%ofthenational Rio isresponsible for 90%ofthebox office ofBrazilian filmsproduced inthe Headquarters to thelargest translation anddubbingcompany inBrazil, Of thefive largest Brazilian production companies, four are located inRio, Main center for culture, artsandintelligence inBrazil Headquarters of thelargest mediacompany inthecountry alar Brazil ERJ MRJ Brazil RJ y Mass fr AN, ACadeiadaIndústria Criativa noBrazil, 2011 E

om Core Ceative Ec y Employees -2010 C ore Jobs 770,872 a cre 87,787 AIS/MTE. tive sectors 1,640,573,217.33 254,115,978.99 220,897,103.10 onomy Ac dition, 2009 •118• 11.4% % tivities ChainJobs 10,569,675 973,921 1,986,018,832.62 248,374,583.60 288,739,828.54 2010 9.2% % A Source: FIRJ T Source: FIRJ otal Employees intheC reative Industr ver 4,983,438 V P A Film andV Design TV andRadio Publishing Software andC Music Architecture erformance Arts dvertising isual Arts age Monthly Wages for Employees inCore Ceative Ec AN, ACadeiadaIndústria Criativa noBrazil, 2011 E AN, ACadeiadaIndústria Criativa noBrazil, 2011E ideo Segment omputer Science 10,569,675 BR 2,920,489 2,665,748 dition, dition. •119• y Chainby Ec Services Commerce Industry 364,860 Brazil 2,693 1,060 2,757 1,294 1,370 1,967 1,355 1,357 2,178 1,713 331,029 onomic Se 973,921 onomy Ac RJ tor -2010 Rio deJ tivities –2010 3,060 2,467 3,263 2,473 1,050 1,489 4,971 1,674 1,142 2,111 aneiro 278,032

Strategic Sectors - Strengths to grow even more. distribution mAP of the estAblishments involved in the core Activities - 2011

CReative eConomy - CoRe aCtivities CReative eConomy - Related aCtivities distribution mAP of the estAblishments involved in relAted Activities - 2011 Activities in relAted involved estAblishments distribution mAP of the

•120• •121• innovAtion PeRCentage bReakdoWn of total investments made by faPeRJ, by aReas of 5.3 knoWledge in the state of Rio de JaneiRo - 2010 Linguistics, Literature and Arts total disbuRsements made by faPeRJ to ReseaRCh in the state of Rio de JaneiRo 2.3% Agrarian 2000-2010 Engineering Sciences 14.1% 5.3%

6,670 Applied Social 6,598 Sciences 6,237 5.9% 5,814 Biological 5,292 5,223 Sciences 5,129 R$ 182.5 27% 2,297 1,852 4,525 2,235 Human million 3,755 3,727 2,264 Sciences 3,508 1,715 14.8% 1,303 819

1,344 1,451 658 198 Health Sciences Exact and 12.7% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Earth Sciences 17.8%

Scholarships Grants source: fundação Carlos Chagas filho de amparo à Pesquisa do estado do Rio de Janeiro - faP state of Rio de Janeiro, technical Consultancy. source: fundação Carlos Chagas filho de amparo à Pesquisa do estado do Rio de Janeiro - faPeRJ, technical Consultancy. numbeR of sCholaRshiPs / yeaR and investments by tyPe - 2010

ReseaRCh sCholaRshiPs and gRants ConCeded by faPeRJ - 1989-2010 state oF rio de janeiro brazil r$ Qty r$ Qty thousand thousand 265,403 270,000 Scholarships in the country 13,507 155,487 77,690 970,361 208,118 research initiation 6,925 19,633 32,225 123,404 220,000 203,352 training and Qualifi cation 3,179 74,097 20,400 437,548 170,000 149,242 research stimulus 2,736 51,204 15,937 289,684

120,000 97,786 business technological development 666 10,553 8,463 107,195 73,573 67,239 54,237 63,359 70,000 45,936 21,269 others 0,3 12 666 12,530 Scholarships abroad 3 141 437 25,176 20,000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total 13,507 155,487 78,127 995,537

Total expenses (1,000 R$) source: CnPq/aei, note: number of scholarships-year =

source: fundação Carlos Chagas filho de amparo à Pesquisa do estado do Rio de Janeiro - faPeRJ, technical Consultancy. ReseaRCh fomentation: numbeR of PRoJeCts and investments investments number oF projects (current thousand r$)

2009 2010 2009 2010

State of Rio de Janeiro 1,391 1,705 60,007 88,347 brazil 9,764 12,483 429,520 595,007

source: CnPq/aei.

•122• •123• inb Firjan inpi epe cetem Finep impa inca cbpF ime inmetro int embrapa cnem Fiocruz Fundação biorio cetel coppe -uFrj cepel mentation by aReaofknoWledge PeRCentage bReakdoWn ofinvestments madeinsCholaRshiPs andReseaRCh fo- source: rionegócios PubliC ReseaRCh andteChnology inthe CityofRiodeJaneiRo CenteRs source: cnpq/aei, nuclear industries of brazil Federation of industries of riodejaneiro national intellectual property institute company ofenergetic research mineral technology center Financing agency of studies and projects pure &appliedmath institute national cancer institute brazilian physics research center military engineeringinstitute national institute of metrology national institute oftechnology agribusiness research company national commission for nuclear energy health research center biotechnology park army technology center engineering post-graduation andresearch institute electrical energy research center Sciences Human 10% Sciences Health Acricultural 11% Sciences 17% Earth Sciences Exact and 17% Sciences milhões R$ 595 Socal 5% •124•

Literature andArts Language, 2% Engineering 19% Biological Sciences 19% teChnologiCal by CenteRs City inpi: headoffi ceinthecityofriodejaneiro. 66% ofallrequested patents With 18,958 patent requests in2010, thestate ofriodejaneiro represents Patents inbRazil Total Brazil 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 2 4 3 1 ranK são leopoldo curitiba cascavel blumenau ijuí pato branco Foz doiguaçú aracajú Fortaleza campo bom Petrópolis campina grande Duque deCaxias são carlos porto alegre s, j, doscampos campinas Florianópolis recife Rio deJaneiro city 23,303 2006 state ce pr pr pr sc sc pb rs rs sc rs rs pe se sp sp sp RJ RJ RJ 25,226 2007 operation

CAGR 5% 28 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27,012 2008 •125• implementation 26,268 2009 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 28,548 2010 projects 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 total 77 2 3 7 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. teChnologiCal by CenteRs state source: anprotec, redetec, rionegócios inCubatoRs source: anprotec, redetec, rionegócios ranK 10 14 16 18 15 13 17 12 11 4 6 9 8 3 5 2 7 1 Total brazil MRJ ERJ graduated companies incubated companies state

am mg go ms ba dF al ce pr pb pa sc rs pe sp es se RJ total operation 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 6 3 5 2 1 1 1 1 cityoFriodejaneiro 384 42 22 # implementation •126• 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 2 2 1 1 1 % brazil 5.7% 11% projects 33 10 380 0 0 0 0 0 198 5 3 3 182 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 % state 52% total 77 17 11 11 9 5 3 3 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 source: redetec ComPanies seRved seRviCes RendeRed ment ofrio;project management; production ofevents activities; formation ofstudy group aboutrelevant themesfor thedevelop- training ofentrepreneurs; dissemination ofthescience andtechnology its mainactionsinvolve: theproposition oftechnological solutions;the the state ofriodejaneiro. associates, aimingat thesocial,economic andtechnological development of companies andtheir technological,|scientifi candcultural innovations, by bringing together stimulates andpromotes r&dandtheimplementation of research centers andfomentation institutions inthestate ofriodejaneiro. non-profi tassociation that brings together 53 ofthemajoruniversities, RedeteC 2008 125 2009 656 4,608 2010

•127• 2008 7 2009 13 2010 66

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. Investments –USDBi(2008/2010) exploratory frontiers; hydrogen; natural gas;basicengineering. deep water production; refining techniques; pipelines;basinmodeling; advanced oilrecovery; heavy oil;environment; optimization andreliability; T development, aswell asfor thecompany’s basicengineeringactivities. development activitiesinoil,natural gas,renewable energies andsustainable R largest oilresearch center inthesouthernhemisphere. theP With investments ofUSD2.6billionbetween 2008-2010, CENPESisthe Source: CENPES Distribution by Institution Type(2008/2010) Source: CENPES CENPES:Ex he C esearch andDevelopment C enter has227 labsinseveral areas: Fuelinnovation; renewable energy;

cellene inO&GResearch Institutes (foreign) Companies &R&D Downstream 8% 22% Environment 11% Biofuels R&D Institutes Companies (BR) 4% enter isresponsible for research and (BR) 29% 19% Exploration 11% •128• Gas 5% Others 1% Production 46% CENPES 44% etrobras agribusiness, food/nutrition Focus: Humanandanimalhealth,cosmetics, drugs,energy, environment, active companies inthefocused sectors, establishment ofresearch anddevelopment divisionsandproduction of similar areas for upto five years –andindustrial lots-intended for the incubator –providing spaces to housethebiotechnology companies and comptetitive intelligence core, consulting services and training –acompany project managementservices, importsfor research, business development, the technological center ismadeupofonesupportunit–whichoffers service, responsible for managingtheRiodeJaneiro biotechnology center. T BioRio implementation ofsocialprograms inthehealtharea, training ofhumanresources; qualitycontrol ofproducts andservices; andthe the largest capacityinvaccine production inLatin America;teaching and fabrication ofvaccines, drugs,reagents anddiagnostic kits,having currently rendering ofhospitalandclinic services asareference inhealth;the Brazilian citiesandinA science andtechnology institution inLatin Americaandispresent in12 Associated withtheMinistry ofHealth,Fiocruzistoday themajorhealth Fiocr he BIO-RIOFoundation isaprivate nonprofit entity, dedicated to public uz: Ex cellene inHealResearch frica. Itsactivitiesincluderesearch development; •129• Source:Fiocruz Source: BioR

Strategic Sectors - Strengths to grow even more. int Patents janeiro andcetene,, note: data for theemployees of2009and2010 includetheinformation from theunitsofint/regional general coordination ofriode human ResouRCes -ComPosition ofthelaboRfoRCe chemistry. prospecting; processing andcharacterization ofmaterials; andanalytical products; production management;innovation andtechnological industrial design; energy; evaluation engineering;tests onmaterials and catalysis andchemicalprocesses; certifi cation; corrosion anddegradation; technoloy andinnovation (mcti),actinginthefollowing technical areas: the national tecnology institute isaresearch unitoftheministry ofscience, Bachelor 17.3% 2007 9 24.5% Other 2008 11 •130• 543 2009 14 15.3% 2010 Dsc 14 42.9% Msc source: int PRoJeCts, PRogRams andaCtions Withnational andfoReign institutions PubliCations insCientifiC PeRiodiCals 2007 148 2007 151 2008 2008 160 180 •131• 2009 2009 120 169 july/10 sept/10 153 44

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. CePel inteRnational PubliCations human ResouRCes -ComPosition ofReseaRCheRs and effi cientuseofenergy, metallurgy, and materials. in transmission lines;monitoring anddiagnosisofequipments; conservation generation oftechnologies that allow: anincrease incapacity;improvements tion, andeffi cientuseofenergy, cepel features 30labs, responsible forthe electrical systems inthecountry, for thegeneration, transmission, distribu- is active inthedevelopment ofadvanced technologies inequipmentand largest center inelectricpower research inthesouthernhemisphere, cepel data communications &machineto machinecommunications cepelmainresearcheFForts artifi cialintelligence parallel computing 29% smart grids robotics MSc •132• 208 Grad DSc 44% 27% #international papers 15 17 3 2 2 5.4.1 5.4 source: Federal police departmentandministry oftourism touRist aRRivals inRiodeJaneiRo, by Continent -2009-2010 source: ministry oftourism, riotur inteRnational touRist aRRivals (thousands) 2009 2008 2007 2010 africa caribbean central americaand north america south america asia europe oceania Brazil Rio deJaneiro 1,490 1,558 1,566 1,610 tourist movement 40.3% 30.9% 20.9% 2009 2.8% 2.5% 1.0% 1.7% hosPitAlity total 20.4% 37.7% 34.1% 0.9% 2010 3.2% 2.2% 1.4% •133• 40.9% 20.8% 30.2% 2009 2.8% 2.5% 1.0% 1.7% air 39.3% 31.6% 21.2% 2010 2.3% 1.0% 1.5% 3.1% 22.0% 57.9% 16.0% 2009 0.3% 2.0% 0.1% 1.6% 4,900 sea 5,026 5,050 73.5% 0.9% 11.5% 4.9% 0.5% 2010 7.5% 1.1% 5,161

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. ResidenCy -2010 touRist PeRCentage bReakdoWn inRiodeJaneiRo by CountRy ofPeRmanent source: piermauá tourists intheport ofrioover thelast 13years rio dejaneiro hadanaverage annualincrease of20%inthemovement of touRist movement at thePoRt ofRiodeJaneiRo source: Federal police departmentandministry oftourism 2004/2005 other Countries 2007/2008 2009/2010 2001/2002 1998/1999 2010/2011 Argentina Germany Portugal England Angola France Spain Chile Italy USA 60,866 109,040 1.6% 136,662 3.6% 3.7% 3.8% 4.7% 6% 6.2% 6.4% •134• 304,400 517,057 18.3% 21.9% 23.7% 641,121 5.4.2 foReign exChange RevenuesgeneRated by touRism -2008 source: international congress andconvention association (icca) the CityReCeived, in2010, that 18%oftheevents took PlaCe inbRazil source: Federal police departmentandministry oftourism revenue generated duringthesummer, 2007 2009 2008 2007 2010 Brazil Rio deJaneiro riotur, data Warehouse. souamerica World brazil 37 MRJ

41 conventions And fAirs conventionsAnd cities 62 62 us $billion 944.4 •135• 1.78 19.3 5.8 209 previous year(%) variation versus 254 10.2 16.8 14.2 - 275 293

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. 5.4.3 Source: Fecomércio -RJ A Source: RioNegócios Hotel r L High season:December, January, andFebruary Ipanema/L Barra daT ow Season:March, April,May, June, July, A neighborhood ver C São C Total Motel Hostel Bedandreakfast Hotel andMotel ApartmentHotels Hotel opacabana/

Area 4: Area 3: Area 2: norating 2star 3star 4star 5star Others L Area 1: age occ L ocations eme onrado oom offerindicator ijuca/ eblon Category up rate (%) - 2009 , ABIH-RJ S anc O ccupancy 60.40% 72.68% 59.23% 70.13% y andr tatistical Y oom r ugust, September, October, November earbook (Brazilian Association oftheHotel Industry oftheS 270.08 season 390.32 s -2011 262.58 168.67 A

hotel industry H verage room rate, igh ates by lodging unitlocation (

R $) - 2009 Quantity •136• 470 season 224.73 219.94 192 319.57 66 48 66 68 152.15 36 53 35 25 57 16 L o w

rate (%) - 2010

O ccupancy 76.54% 68.87% 77.85% 64.91% season 397.56 281.36 174.22 282.12 tate ofRiode Janeiro) A

H verage room rate, igh Rooms 32,396 6,950 19,971 4,286 3,865 4,597 5,288 3,015 1,534 1,913 603 345

( R $) - 2010 season 332.43 238.77 170.88 271.34 L o w

A Source: Fecomércio -RJ Hotel guest origin Source: Fecomércio -RJ L *High season:December, January, andFebruary ow Season:March, April,May, June, July, A ver age r T

C ourist origin ategory International oom r Flat 4* 5* 3* 2* National , ABIH-RJ S , ABIH-RJ S ate by categor tatistical Y tatistical Y A verage room rate, (in ugust, September, October, November 309.98 season 522.07 180.55 147.83 310.15

earbook (Brazilian Association oftheHotel IndustryS ofthe H earbook igh y oflodging unit

40.5% 59.5% 2009 •137• season 249.29 172.58 R 134.15 261.51 391.18 L $) - 2009 o w

A verage room rate, (in 500.67 323.98 season 337.48 213.09 162.25

H igh

tate ofRiodeJaneiro) 60.6% 39.4% 2010 season 259.99 294.52 418.97 147.76 193.41 R L $) - 2010 o w

Strategic Sectors - Strengths to grow even more. source: inFohb histoRiCal RevPaR foR mainCities source: inFohb histoRiCal aveRage Room Rates foR mainCities source: inFohb histoRiCal oCCuPanCy Rates foR mainCities 162.2 234.2 69.3% Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro Rio deJaneiro

176.3 241.4 73.5%

197.8 260.2 76.0%

229.5 296.3 78.0%

102.1 160.9 63.5% São Paulo São Paulo São Paulo 101.0 173.6 58.1%

125.7 187.5 66.7%

155.0 226.0 68.3% 2008 2008 2008 118.4 165.3 71.6% Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte

119.6 179.8 66.5%

136.5 189.9 71.4% 2009 2009 2009 •138• 155.9 218.1 71.4%

115.8 187.4 61.8% Brasilia Brasilia 116.9 Brasilia 195.0 59.9% 2010 2010 2010

133.0 203.8 64.9%

156.0 252.4 61.7% 2011 2011 2011

120.2 169.2 71.0% Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Porto Alegre

110.8 168.92 65.6%

131.3 185.3 70.4%

149.1 209.1 71.0%

104.1 161.5 64.4% Brazil Brazil 104.6 Brazil 172.2 60.7%

121.9 183.5 66.5%

145.1 209.5 69.3% tRiP PuRPose bytRiP PuRPose ClassifiCation -2010 source: Fecomércio -rj, abih-rj statistical yearbook tRiP PuRPose -2010tRiP PuRPose pleasure conventions /congresses /Fairs business air crew others /notspecifi ed Pleasure 32%

Air crew 10% unspecified Other / 38.80% 26.49% 7% 10.54% 17.07% 7.10% Conventions / •139• 5* Congress / fairs 12% 32.88% 43.74% 11.59% 4.36% 7.42% 4* 23.93% 46.91% 10.85% 12.93% 5.39% 3* Business 39% 32.20% 12.05% 41.75% 11.63% 2.36% 2* 35.02% 38.93% 14.87% 0.03% 11.16% Flat

strAtegic sectors - strengths to grow even more. globAlized rio bridge between brazil and the world. 6.1 by rionegócios source: ministry oflaborandemployment, mte.general immigration coordination -cgig. Work permitsauthorized for foreigners. analysis 38% ofthework visasissued for brazil were granted for rio. (%) -2011 WoRk visas issued foR thestate ofRiodeJaneiRo by maJoRCountRies andRegions foreign PoPulAtion North America 94.5% 44.1% 44.5% •142• 37.2% 53.7% 41.7% 16.8% 86.4% 94.8% 93.9% 18.1% Europe 44.8% BRICS 33.1% 26.8% Asia 33.8% •143• 99.6% 18.3%

globAlized rio - bridge between brAzil And the world. source: ministry oflaborandemployment, mte.general immigration coordination -cgig. Work permitsauthorized for foreigners. foreigners authorized to work inbrazil between 2006and2011. the state ofriodejaneiro was thedestination oftwo outofevery fi ve of total inbRazil foReigneRs -2011 WoRk visas foR inthestate foReigneRs ofRiode JaneiRo as aPeRCentage situation andstate. source: ministry oflaborandemployment, mte.general immigration coordination -cgig. Work permitsauthorized for foreigners by to work inthestate ofriode janeiro grew 116%. between 2006and2011 thenumberofwork visasissued to foreigners WoRk visas gRanted 11,507 2006 45.2% 2006 12,638 2007 42.9% 2007 17,229 2008 39.2% 2008 •144• 18,956 2009 44.2% 2009 22,371 2010 39.9% 2010 24,897 2011 35.3% 2011 source: ministry oflaborandemployment, mte.general immigration coordination -cgig. Work permitsauthorized for foreigners. of oRigin-2011 WoRk visas foR inthestate foReigneRs ofRiodeJaneiRo by Continent America North 21% Asia 21% Other 16% •145• America South 7% Europe 35%

globAlized rio - bridge between brAzil And the world. 6.2 1 source: banco central dobrazil. news reporting from Folha desãopaulo, in15/12/2011. CountRies ofoRigindiReCt foReign investment inbRazil -finalinvestoR 2011 source: fdimarkets: crossborder investment monitor. entRy ofdiReCt foReign investments (inus$millions)-2007-2010 Finalinvestor: countries investing inbrazil even ifanothercountry was usedasanintermediate investor. United Kingdom ERJ brazil Other Contries United States Germany Belgium Mexico France Japan Spain Brazil stAte brAzil deJAneiro And ofrio Italy foreign investments inthe 18,988 2007 811 2.71% 3.08% 46,990 4.59% 8,430 2008 5.23% 5.31% •146• 7.19% 8.25% 8.69% 44,514,60 2009 7,183 44,008 9,325 2010 14.72% 18.06% 63,018 4,306 2011 22.18% distRibution ofdiReCt foReign investments inbRazil by eConomiC aCtivity -2009 Financial system monitoring andinformation managementdepartment-desig. source: brazilian central bankl.audit department-difi s. Services 46.13% •147• Agriculture, cattle raising and mineral extraction 14.70% Industry 39.17%

globAlized rio - bridge between brAzil And the world. 6.3 Source: fDiMarkets: Crossborder InvestmentMonitor. Jobs intheCityofRiodeJaneir Source: fDiMarkets: Crossborder Investment Monitor. Amount ofdirec Source: fDiMarkets: Crossborder Investment Monitor. Number ofdiec and Br (USD bi) Amount Projects Jobs azil -2009to 2011 3,648 MRJ MRJ 2,19 MRJ 32 t foreign investment pr t foreign investments (inUS$billions)-2009to 2011 88,430 Brazil 2009 Brazil 2009 44,51 Brazil 2009 289 a Intern Brazil MRJ/ Brazil MRJ/ (%) 4.1 (%) Brazil 4.9 MRJ/ (%) 11.1 o andBr tional Position 4,551 MRJ MRJ 7,38 MRJ 23 •148• azil -2009to 2011 o jec 127,406 Brazil Brazil 2010 44,01 2010 Brazil 2010 366 ts intheCityofRiodeJaneits r Brazil MRJ/ Brazil MRJ/ Brazil MRJ/ (%) 16.8 3.6 (%) (%) 6.3 2,372 0,90 MRJ MRJ MRJ 43 161,166 Brazil 63,02 Brazil Brazil 2011 2011 2011 507 o Brazil (%) Brazil (%) Brazil MRJ/ MRJ/ MRJ/ (%) 8.5 1.4 1.5 Source: fDiMarkets: Crossborder InvestmentMonitor. Jobs created by direc Source: fDiMarkets: Crossborder Investment Monitor. of RiodeJaneir Amount ofdirec by sec tor ofa c tivity, a o by regionofoigin,a t foreign investments (inUS$billions)intheCity Latin Americaand and construction material the Caribbean t foreign investments intheCityofRiodeJanei r Machinery. equipment Financial Services Asia-Pacific cc and Business 6.0% 11.2% Africa 0.2% 5.7% umulated 2003-2011 16.9% IT &Comm 11.7% America North 11.5% Saúde 2.7% USD 14.7B •149• Consumer cc Energy Goods 3.9% 7.1% 24.921 umulated 2003-2011 Transportation 10.6% Tourism 7.5% 33.9% Other Europe 71.1% o

Globalized Rio - Bridge between Brazil and the world. sustAinAbility nature is also marvelous. 7.1 Bic Notes: T asp?menuzinho=07.asp> A Source: DepartmentofT T the petroleum dependentfleet grew only1.2%duringthesameperiod neiro grew at anaverage annualrate of10.3% between 2009and2011. while T otal andpercentage a he vehicle fleetusingnon-petroleum basedfuelsintheCityofRiodeJa- (trips/day) % ofthepopulation that usefor short andaverage distance displacements Bicycle Lane UrbanNetw y cle lanedata for theCityofRiodeJaneir (3) Other:IncludesG (2) VMG=V (1) VNG=V Ethanol/ he data isreviewed onamonthly basis andmay vary dueto therecords accessed to prepare thischart. Not Motorized Type offuel Other (3) G VMG (2) VNG (1) Ethanol Diesel asoline Total ehicular Natural G G ehicular Manufactured G asoline ransit oftheS ccessed on:03/20/2012. asogene. MethaneG as. Includesethanol+VNG;gasolinediesel + VNG. 2,252,032 sust 340,878 1,218,911 219,424 tate ofRiodeJaneiro -DETRAN.A 371,576 85,577 15,395 c Total 259 tive fleetby typeoffuel-CityRiodeJaneir 12 as. Includesgasoline+VMG. ork as. Electric(Internal Source).Electric (xternal Source). 2009 ainble mobility 100.0 0.001 0.012 16.5 54.1 (%) 15.1 0.7 3.8 9.7 •152• 2,365,350 1,221,461 432,997 384,153 vailable at:

Sustainability -Nature is also marvelous. Pr hectares correspond to areas ofcomplete environmental protection. 46% oftheCityRiodeJaneiro are protected areas. Ofthistotal, 22,839 Morro daV APA do Urubu do L APA dosMorros São João da Babilôniae APA dosMorros da Saudade APA doM orro Freguesia Bairro da APA do José APA deS ão C APA doV Forros dos Pretos APA daS erra do Silvúrio APA doM orro Grande da Capoeira APA daSerra APA dasBrisas Branca APA daP Areal doP P APA da Orla Marítima APA da e seusEntornos Arpoador de C APA dasP Sepetiba II APA de T APA das P Fazendinha da APA da T Fazenda da APA da otec abebuias aquara aisagem e enha ountry Clube opacabana e eme e

N ame ted Areas by Categor ontas edra árzea ontal iúva

C ategory APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA C onservation U nit( yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes y -CityofRiodeJaneir UC ) A 2,705.89 5,338.51 475.29 108.89 rea ( 360.51 148.47 215.49 122.20 122.72 102.81 22.95 24.79 171.61 55.01 16.53 13.24 61.75 8.46 7.75 H •154• a) R esponsibility Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal S tate o 2011 D epartment SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC INEA C L Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable onservation P evel o rotection U nit ( Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use UC f the ) 03/08/2000 07/06/2002 05/06/1996 30/06/1999 28/12/2004 28/09/1992 28/03/1988 06/07/1988 04/01/1994 08/12/1999 05/10/1992 07/07/1999 14/11/2000 14/12/1984 07/01/1991 12/12/1997 01/10/1991 11/12/1990 11/12/1992 C (dd/mm/ D reation yyyy ) ate o f

de entorno Jequiá -área APARU do Ilha daC P Ilha doPinheiro e daUrca P Morros do Natural dos Monumento Botânico Jardim São C ARIE de Ilhas Cagarras ARIE das Jequiá APARU do Misericórdia Serra da APARU da V Alto daBoa APARU do T APA deSanta APA deSacopã dos Cabritos APA doMorro Mendanha Gericinó/ APA de Marapendi E Municipal APA doP APA daPrainha APA de Sepetiba da Baíade APA daOrla V Morro do APA do eresa ão deA cológico de edra daG alqueire ista

N onrado ame Grumari oroa çúcar arque ávea

Monument Botanical C APARU APARU APARU G Natural ategory APAC Other Other Other Other ARIE ARIE APA APA APA APA APA APA APA APA arden C onservation U nit( yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no no no no no no UC ) 3,098.00 A 9,802.62 1,000.02 3,598.67 3,210.88 166.08 rea ( 142.50 916.54 128.06 134.77 157.08 515.72 39.66 94.75 29.75 91.48 82.91 0.00 21,41 2.02 H •155• a) R esponsibility Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Federal Federal Federal S tate D epartment IPJB-RJ ICMBio ICMBio SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC INEA SMC C L Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable onservation P Protection evel o C rotection U omplete nit ( Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use ------UC f the ) 05/09/2005 01/06/2006 04/12/2003 05/04/1978 28/09/1992 28/03/1988 04/12/2001 13/06/1808 18/09/1989 28/10/1986 30/12/1986 31/08/1993 31/08/1993 21/08/1992 14/11/2000 08/11/1978 15/08/1991 01/10/1991 11/01/1990 C 1/9/1984 (dd/mm/ D reation yyyy ) ate o f

Sustainability -Nature is also marvelous. T Nacional da P Merquior Guilherme Municipal José P da Saudade Municipal Fonte P da Chacrinha P Marapendi Municipal de P Catacumba Municipal da P Prainha Municipal da P Grumari Municipal de P Freguesia) ( Freguesia M P Barra Bosque da Municipal P Branca da P P Cidade Municipal da P de Mattos Municipal Darke P Barreto Professor Melo Municipal P do Grajaú P do Mendanha Municipal Natural P Grande da Capoeira Serra Municipal da P Henrique Lage P B ijuca arque arque arque Natural arque Natural arque arque Natural arque Natural arque Natural arque Natural arque Natural arque arque Natural arque Natural arque Natural arque arque arque Natural arque unicipal da osque da edra

N ame N Estadual Estadual Estadual atural

C ategory P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark ark C onservation U nit( yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes UC ) A 12,871.80 1,052.34 3,972.61 146.04 793.79 rea ( 158.84 20.99 29.34 46.78 29.88 54.73 51.09 53.16 5.20 6.39 7.05 1.96 3.71 H •156• a) R esponsibility Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Federal Federal S S S tate tate tate D epartment ICMBio ICMBio SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC SMAC INEA INEA INEA C L onservation P Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection Protection evel o C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C rotection U omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete omplete nit ( UC f the ) 24/02/20021 03/07/2008 01/04/2002 05/04/1993 03/06/1983 03/04/1978 16/03/2007 02/07/2001 25/03/1999 22/05/1969 22/06/1978 28/06/1974 18/05/1976 06/07/1961 14/11/2000 14/11/2000 19/01/1979 11/12/1992 C (dd/mm/ D reation yyyy ) ate o f

APAC -Cultural EnvironmentProtection Area ARIE -Area ofR APARU - EnvironmentalProtection andUrbanR APA -Environmental Protection Area Source: SMAC Babilônia P e doCardo do R Ipiranga. Praia Morro do P Amorim Morro do Cantagalo Morro do P Sernambetiba P Rangel Morro do P Morro do Morro doUrubu P Botafogo da Enseadade Espelho d'água Branca) da P Irmãos (Maciço Morro Dois P de Guaratiba Estadual Biologica R Mendes Municipal Chico P Irmãos P Municipal do P arque Natural arque Natural edra da edra daP edra deItaúna ontal de ortelo edra daBaleia edra deItapuã enhasco Dois eserva edra ecôncavo

N ame elevant E anela R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Biological C R egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered egistered cological Interest ategory eserve P P ark ark C onservation U nit( yes yes yes no no no no no no no no no no no no no no ecovery Area UC ) A 3,360.18 56.508 rea ( 173.45 23.04 34.43 46.27 39.55 25.38 41.84 41.66 14.63 41.26 19.71 12.51 0.37 6.82 1.64 3.61 H •157• a) R esponsibility Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal S S S S S S S S S S S S tate tate tate tate tate tate tate tate tate tate tate tate D epartment INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC INEPAC SMAC SMAC INEA SMC SMC SMC C L onservation P Protection Protection Protection evel o C C C rotection U omplete omplete omplete nit ( ------UC f the ) 05/10/2000 05/04/1990 04/03/1969 08/05/1989 29/04/1994 01/03/1988 28/01/1983 28/01/1983 28/01/1983 28/01/1983 28/01/1983 13/03/1975 13/03/1975 01/01/1972 20/11/1974 21/12/1992 17/10/1968 C (dd/mm/ D reation yyyy ) ate o f

Sustainability -Nature is also marvelous. Breakdo Source: SMAC florestamento’ (Reforestation) pr Reforested Areas and Number ofSeedlingsPlantedby the‘Mutir coverage. 38% ofthemunicipality’s total population andpresents thesmallest vegetal 32% oftheseedlingswere planted inPlanningArea 3whichconcentrates area ofC reforested area isequalto 52% oftheT Since itscreation. more than5millionseedlingshave beenplanted. T T Source: SMAC; Analysis: RioNegócios he ‘Mutirão deR

P Total lanning Sustainable Use A 4 5 3 2 1 rea wn ofPr opacabana. 58% otec eflorestamento’ (R P rojects # o 132 29 23 32 37 ted Areas (%) 11 f area area (ha) 2,074.45 R 374.34 361.24 647.61 77.16 614.1 e ogr f orested eforestation) program exists since 1984. am between1984and2011 by AP •158• Other ijuca National P 2% % area / 30% 100 18% 31% 17% 4% AP S ark orfive timesthe 1,639,000 1,503,346 5,163,742 969,000 P 222,200 eedlings 830,196 lanted ão deRe- Complete 40% % S eedlings he total 29% 32% / 100 16% 19% 4% AP Note: -Numericdata equalto zero notresulting from rounding off. Source: IPPandSMAC -MunicipalEnvironmentalDepartment. Bic y Year 2000 2004 2009 2006 2008 2005 2003 2002 2007 2001 2010 1990 1994 1999 1996 cle LaneExtensionby PlanningArea-CityofRiodeJaneir 1998 1995 1993 1992 1997 2011 1991

228.8 125.5 City 174.2 141.2 141.2 141.2 141.2 141.2 134.1 66.8 66.8 66.8 33.4 79.6 152.1 35.2 35.2 35.2 35.2 97.2 97.2 2 AP 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 ------•159• AP 2 39.9 39.9 39.9 48.7 48.7 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 54.7 67.4 47.6 19.5 81.2 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 71.7 Extension (Km) - AP 3 18.0 18.0 7.4 7.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 ------AP 4 o -19902011 50.8 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 70.3 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 35.3 42.1 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 - AP 5 58.8 33.2 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 5.5 22 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Sustainability -Nature is also marvelous. ATLANTIC FOREST VEGETATION KEY OF THE MAPPING CLASS AND AREA VALUES v3 v2 v1 d d maP ofvegetation CoveR andlandusage intheCityofRiodeJaneiRo -2011 sbotn es mrpiosFrs 37a 0,3% 0,7% 347ha 882ha submontane dense ombrophilous Forest s montane dense ombrophilous Forest m eodr eeain-erysae .9h 2,5% 3.096ha secondary vegetation - early stage eodr eeain-mdu tg 617a 5,0% 6.117ha secondary vegetation - medium stage eodr eeain-avne tg 1.0h 13,5% 16.500ha secondary vegetation - advanced stage •160•

b o m r sand bar e marsh r saline Field s n mangrove an intermediate total

520a 28,9% 35.290ha .9h 2,8% 3.399ha .6h 1,4% 1.666ha .2h 1,1% 1.323ha 6h 1,5% 266ha

DISTURBED URBAN AREAS s a v v a a bare soil e arboreal and shrubby vegetation a grassy-woody vegetation g m areas of mineral extractionem agriculture g urban area u intermediate total

107a 66,4% 81.037ha 353a 11,1% 13.593ha .6h 7,1% 8.662ha .4h 4,3% 5.249ha 317a 43,5% 53.117ha 4h 0,3% 347ha 8a 0,1% 68ha •161• total area oF mapping OTHER TYPES r p a continental Waterbody cac rocky aff orestation afr beach r reforestation intermediate total O

S N E 2.3h 100% 122.131ha .0h 4,8% 5.805ha .5h 1,9% 2.158ha .3h 1,7% 2.131ha 5h 0,5% 653ha 5h 0,6% 759ha

sustAinAbility -nAture is Also mArvelous. Map oflanduseandc . over -cityofiodej •162• aneir o •163•

Sustainability -Nature is also marvelous.