1. Large-scale Degradation of the Tocantins-Araguaia River Basin.
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Pelicice FM, Agostinho AA, Akama A, Andrade Filho JD, Azevedo-Santos VM, Barbosa MVM, Bini LM, Brito MFG, Dos Anjos Candeiro CR, Caramaschi ÉP, Carvalho P, de Carvalho RA, Castello L, das Chagas DB, Chamon CC, Colli GR, Daga VS, Dias MS, Diniz Filho JAF, Fearnside P, de Melo Ferreira W, Garcia DAZ, Krolow TK, Kruger RF, Latrubesse EM, Lima Junior DP, de Fátima Lolis S, Lopes FAC, Loyola RD, Magalhães ALB, Malvasio A, De Marco P Jr, Martins PR, Mazzoni R, Nabout JC, Orsi ML, Padial AA, Pereira HR, Pereira TNA, Perônico PB, Petrere M Jr, Pinheiro RT, Pires EF, Pompeu PS, Portelinha TCG, Sano EE, Dos Santos VLM, Shimabukuro PHF, da Silva IG, Souza LBE, Tejerina-Garro FL, de Campos Telles MP, Teresa FB, Thomaz SM, Tonella LH, Vieira LCG, Vitule JRS, and Zuanon J
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- Animals, Biodiversity, Conservation of Natural Resources, Environmental Policy, Ecosystem, Rivers
- Abstract
The Tocantins-Araguaia Basin is one of the largest river systems in South America, located entirely within Brazilian territory. In the last decades, capital-concentrating activities such as agribusiness, mining, and hydropower promoted extensive changes in land cover, hydrology, and environmental conditions. These changes are jeopardizing the basin's biodiversity and ecosystem services. Threats are escalating as poor environmental policies continue to be formulated, such as environmentally unsustainable hydropower plants, large-scale agriculture for commodity production, and aquaculture with non-native fish. If the current model persists, it will deepen the environmental crisis in the basin, compromising broad conservation goals and social development in the long term. Better policies will require thought and planning to minimize growing threats and ensure the basin's sustainability for future generations., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2021
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