Amazon 2030 - Sustainability Issues in the World's Largest Rainforest Region

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The Yanomami crisis, ethno-ecocide practices and the 2030 Agenda: challenges to territorialize the SDGs in the Amazon.- The history behind the land use change in Rondônia state: deforestation culture for the exploitation of the land.- Risk assessment through the consumption of Mercury-contaminated fish riverine communities, Brazilian Amazon.- Struvite recovery from domestic and agro-industrial wastewater: agronomic potential fertilizer for the circular economy in Amazon cities.- Environmental Policy, Climate Emergency and Inequalities in the Amazon (2015-2023).- Mercury Exposure in Riverside Tapajós Communities in the Brazilian Amazon.- Companion modeling for bringing closer fishers and policymakers for sustainable fisheries management on the lower Amazon floodplain.- Tensions between territorial dynamics and the other ways of coexisting, inhabiting and reproducing life in the eastern Amazon: from the collective experience of women babaçu coconut breakers.- Tourism and Development in Amapá State, Brazil.- Sustainable Recovery in the Amazon: An analysis of the main practices adopted in Engineering Courses.- Estimation of the Vulnerability of the Coastal Zone of the Amazon to Sea-Level Rise Due to Climate Change.- Territorial Racism: the urban context of the Warao indigenous People in transit through the Brazilian Amazon.- Natural Arte - Sustainable Use of Wood.- The Amazon that is news on regional television news broadcasts: an analysis of the ‘Amazônia Viva’ operation based on the Frame Analysis Theory.- Analysis of news about the Amazon in the light of the Sustainable Development Goals.- Implementation of University Meliponary.- Access and the quality of drinking water in quilombola communities in the Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest.- REDD+ - Where is the money? Funding protection of tropical forests.- Carbon, communities and conservation projects: a case study in Rondônia state, Brazil.- PNAE and integrative policies in Boa Vista, Roraima: levels of learning, development, and sustainability.- Integrated diagnosis of biodiversity, water quality, and aquatic resources as an insight for conservation strategies and sustainability of artisanal fishing on the Tapajós River.- Analysis of fire hotspot numbers, fire radiative power and air pollutant concentrations in the Legal Amazonia between 2016 and 2021.- Amazon energy cultures and the transition to sustainability.- Biosocioeconomic contributions to restructuring the sustainable growth of the main value chains in the Amazon.- Environmental, organizational and productive perceptions of artisanal fisherwomen and family farmers: a case study in Santarém, Pará, Brazil.- Fisheries co-management on the lower Amazon: the process of resuming fishing agreements, as of 2021, in Pará state, Brazil.- Floristic and phytosociological survey of fabaceae and potential use of species for soil recovery.- Assessment of Vegetation’s Response Time to Water Availability in the Soil in the Jaru Biological Reserve, Rondônia.- CO2 flow dynamics in a primary forest area in Western Amazon in the dry period of 2022.- Yanomami People and Land in Roraima: Reviewing the Complex Nexus of Illegal Mining, Indigenous Vulnerability and Government Interventions.

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  • Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.2025
  • Autor/Autorin: Walter Leal Filho
  • Reihe: Earth and Environmental Science (R0)
  • Format: E-Book
  • Dateiformat: PDF
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  • Dateigröße: 97.5 MB
  • Verlag: SPRINGER
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 543 Seiten
  • ISBN: 9783031814655
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