Nicht aus der Schweiz? Besuchen Sie lehmanns.de
Amazon 2030 - Sustainability Issues in the World's Largest Rainforest Region -

Amazon 2030 - Sustainability Issues in the World's Largest Rainforest Region

Buch | Hardcover
X, 534 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-81464-8 (ISBN)
CHF 299,55 inkl. MwSt
  • Noch nicht erschienen - erscheint am 07.04.2025
  • Versandkostenfrei
  • Auch auf Rechnung
  • Artikel merken

This book examines the socio-economic impacts on the indigenous populations and local communities who depend on the Amazon for their livelihood, culture, and heritage. By presenting contributions which entailed detailed research, expert interviews, and on-the-ground case studies, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the key factors contributing to the Amazon's decline, including deforestation, climate change, and illegal mining, among others. As authors venture into the year 2030, the Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the planet's lungs, faces unprecedented challenges that threaten its existence and, by extension, the global ecosystem. This book delves into the heart of these issues, offering a comprehensive and poignant exploration of the sustainability crisis in the world's largest rainforest region.  The narrative is structured to guide readers through the intricate web of environmental, economic, and social threads that define the Amazon's current predicament. It begins with an overview of the rainforest's vital role in global biodiversity and climate regulation, setting the stage for a deeper investigation into the threats it faces. Various chapters are dedicated to specific sustainability challenges, such as the expansion of agricultural frontiers, the exploitation of natural resources, and the consequences of political and corporate decisions on conservation efforts. The book also highlights innovative solutions and initiatives underway to preserve and restore the Amazon, showcasing successful conservation projects and sustainable development practices. The book also projects potential future scenarios for the Amazon, emphasizing the urgency of concerted global action to safeguard this irreplaceable natural treasure. It calls for a holistic approach that reconciles economic development with environmental stewardship and respects the rights and knowledge of indigenous peoples. It serves as a clarion call to action, urging readers to consider the legacy authors wish to leave for future generations.

Walter Leal Filho is Senior Professor and Head of the Research and Transfer Centre "Sustainable Development and Climate Change Management" at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany, and Chair of Environment and Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is Initiator of the Word Sustainable Development Symposia (WSSD-U) series, and chairs the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research Programme. Professor Leal Filho has written, co-written, edited or co-edited more than 700 publications, including books, book chapters and papers in refereed journals.

Laís Viera Trevisan is Project Manager and Research Associate at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany. Her research interests are sustainability, technology and innovation for sustainable development, smart campuses and education for sustainability. She leads two research groups in the sustainability field: the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research Programme (IUSDRP) and the European-North American Sustainability Research Consortium (ENASRC).

Gabriel Costa is a Meteorologist (UFPA), with Ph.D. in Sciences (Applied Ecology, USP) currently effective Professor at Universidade Federal do oeste do Pará (Ufopa, Pará State- Brazil). Research interest in biosphere-atmosphere interactions, with special emphasis on the energy fluxes, Greenhouse gases emissions, renewable and sustainable energy, biogeochemistry cycles over tropical ecosystems. This includes the interaction between climate and health correlations, by air pollution and thermal comfort.

Ismar Borges de Lima is Senior Professor, Level V: State University of Roraima-UERR, Brazil (2012-present). Director in Brazil for the Latin American Foundation for Research on Science, Nature and Tourism-RECINATUR Foundation (2014-present). Adjunct-Lecturer and postdoc Studies at Southern Cross University (SCU, Australia, 2016-2019). Ph.D. holder by the Waikato University, New Zealand (2004-2008). Master's degree in international relations at the International University of Japan-IUJ (2000-2004), Internship at UNESCAP, Bangkok, Thailand in 2001. Professional training at the Radio Nederland Training Centre, The Netherlands (1995). Academic expedition and seminars in Africa: Botswana, Mozambique, Kenya, Swaziland, and South Africa (2018).

The Yanomami crisis, ethno-ecocide practices and the 2030 Agenda: challenges to territorialize the SDGs in the Amazon.- The history behind the land use change in Rondônia state: deforestation culture for the exploitation of the land.- Risk assessment through the consumption of Mercury-contaminated fish riverine communities, Brazilian Amazon.- Struvite recovery from domestic and agro-industrial wastewater: agronomic potential fertilizer for the circular economy in Amazon cities.- Environmental Policy, Climate Emergency and Inequalities in the Amazon (2015-2023).- Mercury Exposure in Riverside Tapajós Communities in the Brazilian Amazon.- Companion modeling for bringing closer fishers and policymakers for sustainable fisheries management on the lower Amazon floodplain.- Tensions between territorial dynamics and the other ways of coexisting, inhabiting and reproducing life in the eastern Amazon: from the collective experience of women babaçu coconut breakers.- Tourism and Development in Amapá State, Brazil.- Sustainable Recovery in the Amazon: An analysis of the main practices adopted in Engineering Courses.- Estimation of the Vulnerability of the Coastal Zone of the Amazon to Sea-Level Rise Due to Climate Change.- Territorial Racism: the urban context of the Warao indigenous People in transit through the Brazilian Amazon.- Natural Arte - Sustainable Use of Wood.- The Amazon that is news on regional television news broadcasts: an analysis of the 'Amazônia Viva' operation based on the Frame Analysis Theory.- Analysis of news about the Amazon in the light of the Sustainable Development Goals.- Implementation of University Meliponary.- Access and the quality of drinking water in quilombola communities in the Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest.- REDD+ - Where is the money? Funding protection of tropical forests.- Carbon, communities and conservation projects: a case study in Rondônia state, Brazil.- PNAE and integrative policies in Boa Vista, Roraima: levels of learning, development, and sustainability.- Integrated diagnosis of biodiversity, water quality, and aquatic resources as an insight for conservation strategies and sustainability of artisanal fishing on the Tapajós River.- Analysis of fire hotspot numbers, fire radiative power and air pollutant concentrations in the Legal Amazonia between 2016 and 2021.- Amazon energy cultures and the transition to sustainability.- Biosocioeconomic contributions to restructuring the sustainable growth of the main value chains in the Amazon.- Environmental, organizational and productive perceptions of artisanal fisherwomen and family farmers: a case study in Santarém, Pará, Brazil.- Fisheries co-management on the lower Amazon: the process of resuming fishing agreements, as of 2021, in Pará state, Brazil.- Floristic and phytosociological survey of fabaceae and potential use of species for soil recovery.- Assessment of Vegetation's Response Time to Water Availability in the Soil in the Jaru Biological Reserve, Rondônia.- CO2 flow dynamics in a primary forest area in Western Amazon in the dry period of 2022.- Yanomami People and Land in Roraima: Reviewing the Complex Nexus of Illegal Mining, Indigenous Vulnerability and Government Interventions.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2025
Reihe/Serie World Sustainability Series
Zusatzinfo X, 534 p. 167 illus., 140 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften
Schlagworte amazon • Cooperation • Innovation • Rainforest • sustainable development • Universities
ISBN-10 3-031-81464-9 / 3031814649
ISBN-13 978-3-031-81464-8 / 9783031814648
Zustand Neuware
Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR)
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich