Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome

The Brazilian Cerrado, one of the most threatened biomes of our planet, illustrates the challenges and opportunities of reconciling economic development with conservation of land and water ecosystems. Here, we assess the state of the art of and present new information on the impacts of agricultural...

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Main Authors: Latrubesse, Edgardo M., Arima, Eugenio, Ferreira, Manuel E., Nogueira, Sergio H., Wittmann, Florian, Dias, Murilo S., Dagosta, Fernando C. P., Bayer, Maximiliano
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1372192023-02-28T16:40:18Z Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome Latrubesse, Edgardo M. Arima, Eugenio Ferreira, Manuel E. Nogueira, Sergio H. Wittmann, Florian Dias, Murilo S. Dagosta, Fernando C. P. Bayer, Maximiliano Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Biodiversity Brazil The Brazilian Cerrado, one of the most threatened biomes of our planet, illustrates the challenges and opportunities of reconciling economic development with conservation of land and water ecosystems. Here, we assess the state of the art of and present new information on the impacts of agricultural expansion, dams, and water use, and make recommendations for basin management, conservation, and restoration of water-related Cerrado ecosystems and rivers. The conservation of the Cerrado requires not only the preservation of remnants of its vegetation but also the ability to keep the hydro-geomorphological and ecological functionality of its rivers, particularly the Araguaia River, the last large well preserved and unregulated system. If business as usual continues, the Cerrado riverine ecosystems may never rebound. Published version 2020-03-06T08:23:28Z 2020-03-06T08:23:28Z 2019 Journal Article Latrubesse, E. M., Arima, E., Ferreira, M. E., Nogueira, S. H., Wittmann, F., Dias, M. S., ... Bayer, M. (2019). Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome. Conservation Science and Practice, 1(9). doi:10.1111/csp2.77 2578-4854 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137219 10.1111/csp2.77 9 1 en Conservation Science and Practice © 2019 The Authors. Conservation Science and Practice published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society for Conservation Biology. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Geology
Biodiversity
Brazil
spellingShingle Science::Geology
Biodiversity
Brazil
Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
Arima, Eugenio
Ferreira, Manuel E.
Nogueira, Sergio H.
Wittmann, Florian
Dias, Murilo S.
Dagosta, Fernando C. P.
Bayer, Maximiliano
Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome
description The Brazilian Cerrado, one of the most threatened biomes of our planet, illustrates the challenges and opportunities of reconciling economic development with conservation of land and water ecosystems. Here, we assess the state of the art of and present new information on the impacts of agricultural expansion, dams, and water use, and make recommendations for basin management, conservation, and restoration of water-related Cerrado ecosystems and rivers. The conservation of the Cerrado requires not only the preservation of remnants of its vegetation but also the ability to keep the hydro-geomorphological and ecological functionality of its rivers, particularly the Araguaia River, the last large well preserved and unregulated system. If business as usual continues, the Cerrado riverine ecosystems may never rebound.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
Arima, Eugenio
Ferreira, Manuel E.
Nogueira, Sergio H.
Wittmann, Florian
Dias, Murilo S.
Dagosta, Fernando C. P.
Bayer, Maximiliano
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author Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
Arima, Eugenio
Ferreira, Manuel E.
Nogueira, Sergio H.
Wittmann, Florian
Dias, Murilo S.
Dagosta, Fernando C. P.
Bayer, Maximiliano
author_sort Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
title Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome
title_short Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome
title_full Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome
title_fullStr Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome
title_full_unstemmed Fostering water resource governance and conservation in the Brazilian Cerrado biome
title_sort fostering water resource governance and conservation in the brazilian cerrado biome
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137219
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