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Archive | 2017

Amazonia: Water Resources and Sustainability

Adalberto Luis Val; Vera Maria Fonseca de Almeida-Val; Philip M. Fearnside; Geraldo Mendes Dos Santos; Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade; Wolfgang J. Junk; Sérgio R. Nozawa; Solange Teles da Silva; Fernando Antonio de Carvalho Dantas

Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including their human populations. Evapotranspiration by the Amazon forest provides water vapor that is transported by wind to other regions of Brazil and to neighboring countries. The enormous quantities of water involved in hydrological processes in Amazonia give great importance to the region’s water resources and to potential impacts if these cycles are altered. The diversity of fish and other aquatic organisms is enormous, as is the importance of this fauna as economic and food resources for the human population. There are impacts from pollution, including mercury methylation in hydroelectric reservoirs. Dams also block migration of fish and alter the flooding cycles of rivers. Hydroelectric dams release methane, thereby contributing to global warming. The chemical characteristics of different types of water affect processes such as the transport of organic carbon, the supply of nutrients to the plankton that are the base of the food chain in aquatic ecosystems, and the quantity of bio-available ions that affect sensitivity of organisms to copper and other toxic elements. Several of the major rivers in the region drain more than one country, as is the case for the Madeira River, whose basin drains parts of Bolivia and Peru, in addition to Brazil. International treaties require protecting the rights of other countries that share aquatic resources in trans-border watersheds. The hydroelectric dams under construction in Brazil on the Madeira River imply a variety of impacts in the neighboring countries, including blocking the migration of large catfish. One of the priorities for rational decision making on aquatic resources in Amazonia is expansion of scientific knowledge on aquatic systems in the region. A series of national and international projects are engaged in improving this knowledge, and masters and PhD programs are increasing the capacity for research in the area. The human population in the region depends on the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. People share the fate of these ecosystems, in which they constitute a central component.


Novos Estudos Jurí­dicos | 2012

ÁGUAS NA AMAZÔNIA E DIREITO AMBIENTAL INTERNACIONAL

Solange Teles da Silva; Fernando Antonio de Carvalho Dantas


Ecología política | 2007

Análisis legal del programa brasileño de producción y uso de biodiésel y del desarrollo sostenible

Solange Teles da Silva; Carolina Dutra


Revista de Direito Internacional | 2018

O princípio da participação e a criação e gestão das áreas protegidas na perspectiva do Direito Ambiental Global

Marcia Dieguez Leuzinger; Solange Teles da Silva


Nomos | 2017

RESERVAS DE SURFE E A PROTEÇÃO DA SOCIOBIODIVERSIDADE

Solange Teles da Silva; Maurício Duarte dos Santos; Carolina Dutra


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering | 2016

Access to Climate Change Information Through the Implementation of the Paris Agreement

Ana Cristina Azevedo Pontes de Carvalho; Solange Teles da Silva


Revista de Direito Internacional | 2016

Improving the effectiveness of legal arrangements to protect biodiversity: Australia and Brazil

Marcia Dieguez Leuzinger; Solange Teles da Silva; Paul Martin


Archive | 2016

Amazônia: questões hídricas, marco jurídico e alternativas de tratamento multilateral = Amazon: water issues, legal framework and alternatives for multilateral treatment

Solange Teles da Silva; José Augusto Fontoura Costa; Norbert Fenzl; Maria Apostolova; Fernanda Sola


Archive | 2015

Espaços territoriais especialmente protegidos: extensão, limites e oportunidades

Marcia Dieguez Leuzinger; Solange Teles da Silva; Sandra Cureau


Nomos | 2015

O SISTEMA DE SOLUÇÃO DE CONTROVÉRSIAS DA CONVENÇÃO DE NOVA IORQUE DE 1997

José Augusto Fontoura Costa; Fernanda Sola; Solange Teles da Silva

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Fernanda Sola

Federal University of São Carlos

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Carolina Dutra

Mackenzie Presbyterian University

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Fernando Antonio de Carvalho Dantas

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Maurício Duarte dos Santos

Mackenzie Presbyterian University

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Wolfgang J. Junk

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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