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Water environments : Anthropogenic pressures and ecosystem changes in the Atlantic drainage basins of Brazil

Marques, Marcia (author)
KTH,Kemiteknik
Da Costa, M. F. (author)
Mayorga, M. I. D. O. (author)
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Pinheiro, P. R. C. (author)
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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2004
2004
English.
In: Ambio. - : Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. - 0044-7447 .- 1654-7209. ; 33:1-2, s. 68-77
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  • Densely occupied drainage basins and coastal zones in developing countries that are facing economic growth are likely to suffer from moderate to severe environmental impacts regarding different issues. The catchment basins draining towards the Atlantic coast from northeastern to southern Brazil include a wide range of climatic zones and diverse ecosystems. Within its borders lies the Atlantic rain forest, significant extensions of semiarid thorn forests (caatinga), vast tree and scrub woodlands (cerrado) and most of the 6670 km of the Brazilian coast and its marine ecosystems. In recent decades, human activities have increasingly advanced over these natural resources. Littoralization has imposed a burden on coastal habitats and communities. Most of the native vegetation of the cerrado and caatinga was removed and only 7% of the original Atlantic rainforest still exists. Estuaries, bays and coastal lagoons have been irreversibly damaged. Land uses, damming and water diversion have become the major driving forces for habitat loss and aquatic ecosystem modification. Regardless of the contrast between the drought-affected northeastern Brazil and the much more prosperous and industrialized southeastern/southern Brazil, the impacts on habitat and communities were found equally severe in both cases. Attempts to halt environmental degradation have not been effective. Instead of focusing on natural resources separately, it is suggested that more integrated environmental policies that focus on aquatic ecosystems integrity are introduced.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Miljöbioteknik -- Vattenbehandling (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Environmental Biotechnology -- Water Treatment (hsv//eng)

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coastal zone
drainage basin
ecosystem health
environmental impact
environmental planning
nature-society relations
vegetation dynamics
article
Brazil
ecosystem
environment
environmental monitoring
environmental protection
industry
river
tree
water supply
Conservation of Natural Resources
Rivers
Trees
South America

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