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ISSN0065-6755
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Citation KeySalatiNobrSant:2001:ReGlIs
TitleAmazonian deforestation: Regional and global issues
Year2001
Secondary Date20000125
Access Date2024, Apr. 27
Secondary TypePRE PI
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Author1 Salati, Eneas
2 Nobre, Carlos Afonso
3 Santos, Angelo A. dos
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2 CPT-INPE-MCT-BR
Affiliation1 Santos, Fundação para o Desenvolvimento, Rio de Janeiro
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais,(INPE/CPTEC)
3 Santos, Fundação para o Desenvolvimento, Rio de Janeiro
JournalAmazoniana
Volume16
Number3-4
Pages463-481
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2008-06-09 16:47:15 :: administrator -> jefferson ::
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2018-06-06 03:55:05 :: administrator -> marciana :: 2001
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KeywordsAmazonia (Região)
climate change
global change
carbon
deforestation
emission
neotropics
biodiversity
AbstractHow does the deforestation of Amazonia affect global and regional climates? What arc the roles of these changes on Amazonian ecosystems? We have concluded that the relation between Regional Climate Changes (RCC)and Global Climate Change (GCC)is directly associated with anthropogenic activities and therefore sensitive to social, economical and political interventions. The RCCs are caused by actions within the realm of the Brazilian sociopolitical scenario, and prone to changes through the implementation of public policies regulating the sustained use of the renewable resources. The GCCs belong to an international arena, and are caused by the high emission rates of greenhouse gases by the developed countries. The effects of the RCCs could be abated if the developed countries would endeavor to reduce the present emission levels as documented in IPCC meetings and collaborate in the implementation of a regulation to curb the carbon emissions, in accordance to the Kyoto Protocol.
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