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View article: Water, Food and Ecosystem Nexus in the Coastal Zone of Northeast Pará, Eastern Amazon, Brazil
Water, Food and Ecosystem Nexus in the Coastal Zone of Northeast Pará, Eastern Amazon, Brazil Open
The aim of this research was to identify the challenges and opportunities associated with the Water-Food-Ecosystem (WFE) Nexus approach in coastal river basins in Northeastern Pará and Eastern Amazonia. The methodology considered Sustainab…
View article: Brazil nut journey under future climate change in Amazon
Brazil nut journey under future climate change in Amazon Open
Climate change is among the principal threats to global terrestrial biodiversity, especially to megadiverse ecosystems such as the Amazon rainforest. In this study, we investigate how it could affect an iconic forest species— Bertholletia …
View article: THE TERRITORIAL REQUALIFICATION OF THE SOLEDADE CEMETERY: BELÉM – PARÁ
THE TERRITORIAL REQUALIFICATION OF THE SOLEDADE CEMETERY: BELÉM – PARÁ Open
This article is one of the technical products of the doctoral thesis research entitled "Urban land regularization and access to environmental justice: mediation in urban and environmental land regularization in the state of Pará". The obje…
View article: Small Municipalities in the Amazon under the Risk of Future Climate Change
Small Municipalities in the Amazon under the Risk of Future Climate Change Open
The focus of this work is on small municipalities (population below 50 thousand inhabitants) that cover around 87% of the territory of the Brazilian Legal Amazon (BLA). Based on a comprehensive integrated analysis approach using the three …
View article: Public policies and the dynamics of forest conversion in the anthropocene of the Amazon paraense
Public policies and the dynamics of forest conversion in the anthropocene of the Amazon paraense Open
The accumulated loss until 2019 of 271,735.48 km² of native forest area in the state of Pará is a reflection of the dynamics of land use in the Amazon, where the State plays the role of promoting agent for public policies for the developme…
View article: Anthropogenic pressure index on biomes (APIB): scenarios for Brazil 2050
Anthropogenic pressure index on biomes (APIB): scenarios for Brazil 2050 Open
Anthropogenic transformations in the terrestrial biosphere have become increasingly significant and concerning. Whether through agriculture, silviculture, industrialization, and/or urbanization, these disturbances alter fundamental biogeoc…
View article: Anthropogenic pressure index on biomes (APIB): scenarios for Brazil 2050
Anthropogenic pressure index on biomes (APIB): scenarios for Brazil 2050 Open
Anthropogenic transformations in the terrestrial biosphere have become increasingly significant and concerning. Whether through agriculture, silviculture, industrialization, and/or urbanization, these disturbances alter fundamental biogeoc…
View article: The Brazil Nut Journey Under Future Climate Change in Amazon
The Brazil Nut Journey Under Future Climate Change in Amazon Open
Climate change poses a significant threat to global terrestrial biodiversity, particularly in megadiverse ecosystems like the Amazon rainforest. This study focuses on the potential impact of climate change on a prominent forest species, Be…
View article: Urban funding regularization, environmental disasters, civil defense and mining: braskem and gema salt extraction in Maceió
Urban funding regularization, environmental disasters, civil defense and mining: braskem and gema salt extraction in Maceió Open
Description and Comments on the Legislation in force and its effectiveness in public policies, one item dedicated to Land Regularization, the other to Environmental Disasters and Civil Defense, and the third to Mining. The case study will …
View article: Spatio-temporal analysis of dynamics and future scenarios of anthropic pressure on biomes in Brazil
Spatio-temporal analysis of dynamics and future scenarios of anthropic pressure on biomes in Brazil Open
Anthropogenic transformations, which have become intensified by land use and land cover changes and industrialization, have contributed to increased anthropogenic pressure on biodiversity. These disturbances contribute toward fragmentating…
View article: Climate change could reduce and spatially reconfigure cocoa cultivation in the Brazilian Amazon by 2050
Climate change could reduce and spatially reconfigure cocoa cultivation in the Brazilian Amazon by 2050 Open
Cocoa is a plant with origins in northwestern South America with high relevance in the global economy. Evidence indicates that cocoa is sensitive to a dry climate, under which crop production is reduced. Projections for future climate chan…
View article: Rural landscapes and agrarian spaces under soybean expansion dynamics: a case study of the Santarém region, Brazilian Amazonia
Rural landscapes and agrarian spaces under soybean expansion dynamics: a case study of the Santarém region, Brazilian Amazonia Open
Following the boom of soybean production from 2000 to 2006 in the Santarém region of the Brazilian Amazon, the mechanized agricultural area remained stable, unlike other regions. Deforestation was controlled, but this initial expansion led…
View article: Future projections for terrestrial biomes indicate widespread warming and moisture reduction in forests up to 2100 in South America
Future projections for terrestrial biomes indicate widespread warming and moisture reduction in forests up to 2100 in South America Open
Terrestrial biomes are the main reservoirs of biodiversity and CO2 on the planet. In South America, they play a crucial role in climate regulation and biodiversity conservation. Despite scientific advances and recent efforts, there is stil…
View article: Quaternary sigmodontines (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Quaternary sigmodontines (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Open
Sigmodontine rodents are extremely diversified in the Neotropics but their fossil record remains generally poorly known, especially in Brazil. Here, we examine the assemblage of sigmodontines from the limestone cave Nossa Senhora Aparecida…
View article: Projections of Brazilian biomes resilience and socio-environmental risks to climate change
Projections of Brazilian biomes resilience and socio-environmental risks to climate change Open
Climate change has been considered, at a global level, as one of the main anthropogenic drivers of environmental transformation, especially on biomes, ecosystems and the most vulnerable population. In this regard, the concept of resilience…
View article: On a new Melanosuchus species (Alligatoroidea: Caimaninae) from Solimões Formation (Eocene-Pliocene), Northern Brazil, and evolution of Caimaninae
On a new Melanosuchus species (Alligatoroidea: Caimaninae) from Solimões Formation (Eocene-Pliocene), Northern Brazil, and evolution of Caimaninae Open
The Solimões Formation (Eocene-Pliocene) is a well-known geological unit due to the great diversity of crocodylian species. Here we describe a new species of Melanosuchus, M. latrubessei sp. nov., from the Talismã locality, state of Amazon…
View article: Quaternary sigmodontines (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Quaternary sigmodontines (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Open
Sigmodontine rodents are extremely diversified in the Neotropics but their fossil record remains generally poorly known, especially in Brazil. Here, we examine the assemblage of sigmodontines from the limestone cave Nossa Senhora Aparecida…
View article: Quaternary sigmodontines (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Quaternary sigmodontines (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Open
Sigmodontine rodents are extremely diversified in the Neotropics but their fossil record remains generally poorly known, especially in Brazil. Here, we examine the assemblage of sigmodontines from the limestone cave Nossa Senhora Aparecida…
View article: On a new Melanosuchus species (Alligatoroidea: Caimaninae) from Solimões Formation (Eocene-Pliocene), Northern Brazil, and evolution of Caimaninae
On a new Melanosuchus species (Alligatoroidea: Caimaninae) from Solimões Formation (Eocene-Pliocene), Northern Brazil, and evolution of Caimaninae Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Souza-Filho, Jonas Pereira De, Guilherme, Edson, Toledo, Peter Mann De, Carvalho, Ismar De Souza, Negri, Francisco Ricardo, Maciente, Andréa Apar…
View article: Territórios e alianças políticas do pós-ambientalismo
Territórios e alianças políticas do pós-ambientalismo Open
The objective of this paper is to analyze the driving forces of deforestation in the context of the evolution of land use and land management policies, emphasizing their role in the recognition of political rights of minority social groups…
View article: Water Sustainability at the River Grande Basin, Brazil: An Approach Based on the Barometer of Sustainability
Water Sustainability at the River Grande Basin, Brazil: An Approach Based on the Barometer of Sustainability Open
Water resources are fundamental for the social and economic development of a country and sustainability is the best approach to treat water-related problems. Therefore, sustainability studies of water resources are deemed urgent. Sustainab…
View article: Unfolding long‐term Late Pleistocene–Holocene disturbances of forest communities in the southwestern Amazonian lowlands
Unfolding long‐term Late Pleistocene–Holocene disturbances of forest communities in the southwestern Amazonian lowlands Open
Linking the distribution of plant species to geology has generally been biased by the over‐simplification of landscape evolution and the lack of understanding of complex geological processes. The Amazonian lowlands have forests in differen…
View article: Brazilian legislation on genetic heritage harms Biodiversity Convention goals and threatens basic biology research and education
Brazilian legislation on genetic heritage harms Biodiversity Convention goals and threatens basic biology research and education Open
Beginning in November 2018, Brazilian legislation regulating access to genetic heritage and associated traditional knowledge will cause a bureaucratic collapse of Biodiversity research in Brazil. Law number 13.123/2015 and Decree 8772/2016…
View article: Measuring resilience and assessing vulnerability of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change in South America
Measuring resilience and assessing vulnerability of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change in South America Open
Climate change has been identified as the primary threat to the integrity and functioning of ecosystems in this century, although there is still much uncertainty about its effects and the degree of vulnerability for different ecosystems to…
View article: Growing aridity and seasonality can drive catastrophic changes in the Amazon forest
Growing aridity and seasonality can drive catastrophic changes in the Amazon forest Open
The consolidation of a non-analogous climate shortly will likely affect the structure and functioning of Amazon, the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosystem on the planet. However, the ecological mechanisms underlying these potential events …
View article: Growing aridity and seasonality can drive catastrophic changes in the Amazon forest
Growing aridity and seasonality can drive catastrophic changes in the Amazon forest Open
The consolidation of a non-analogous climate shortly will likely affect the structure and functioning of Amazon, the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosystem on the planet. However, the ecological mechanisms underlying these potential events …
View article: Legal Basis For Water Resources Management In Brazil: Case Study Of The Rio Grande Basin
Legal Basis For Water Resources Management In Brazil: Case Study Of The Rio Grande Basin Open
The water crisis, a major problem of the 21st century, occurs mainly due to poor management. The central issue that should govern the management is the integration of the various aspects that interfere with the use of water resources and t…
View article: Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’ Open
The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of the proto-Amazon River and is characterized by large changes in the ecological niches from the early Miocene onwards. To evaluate these ecological …