Fundamental Ecological parameters in Amazonia, in Relation to the potential Development of the Region

The knowledge of both the Amazon natural landscape units like terra firme and varzea and their development potentials is still limited, so it is vital to increase our understanding of the ecology of these units, including their rich and diverse biota, before any extensive development projects are un...

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Main Authors: Klinge, H., Furch, K., Irmler, U., Junk, W.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1981
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_3184445 2023-08-27T04:09:47+02:00 Fundamental Ecological parameters in Amazonia, in Relation to the potential Development of the Region Klinge, H. Furch, K. Irmler, U. Junk, W. 1981 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-69F3-3 http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-69F5-1 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-69F3-3 http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-69F5-1 Tropical Agricultural Hydrology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1981 ftpubman 2023-08-02T00:11:00Z The knowledge of both the Amazon natural landscape units like terra firme and varzea and their development potentials is still limited, so it is vital to increase our understanding of the ecology of these units, including their rich and diverse biota, before any extensive development projects are undetaken. Already there is a programme for establishing ecological research stations within Brazil (Nogueira'Neto and de Melo-Carvalh o, 1979). The research programmes should be planned to allow the development of ecologically sound land use systems (Budowski, 1977; IUCN, 1975),particularly those which will be of the benefit to the people of Amazonia (Bousfìeld, 1979b; Breniere, 1979 Greenland, 1975)' In developing Amazonia, the conservation of selected areas in natural conditions should not be neglected, in order to conserve for present and future human use the diversity and integrity of biotic communities of plants and animals within natural ecosystems, and to safeguard the genetic diversity of species on which their continuing evolution depend (Unesco, 1974). The impact of the disappearance of the Amazon forests on both the climate and hydrology of the region should not be overlooked (Fränzle, 1976; Salati et al., 1978). Considering the fragile nutrient situation of a large proportion of Amazonia, major efforts should be directed to the development of the varzea wetlands where nutrients are supplied in relatively great quantities and at no cost by the floods of the turbid rivers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe Greenland
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description The knowledge of both the Amazon natural landscape units like terra firme and varzea and their development potentials is still limited, so it is vital to increase our understanding of the ecology of these units, including their rich and diverse biota, before any extensive development projects are undetaken. Already there is a programme for establishing ecological research stations within Brazil (Nogueira'Neto and de Melo-Carvalh o, 1979). The research programmes should be planned to allow the development of ecologically sound land use systems (Budowski, 1977; IUCN, 1975),particularly those which will be of the benefit to the people of Amazonia (Bousfìeld, 1979b; Breniere, 1979 Greenland, 1975)' In developing Amazonia, the conservation of selected areas in natural conditions should not be neglected, in order to conserve for present and future human use the diversity and integrity of biotic communities of plants and animals within natural ecosystems, and to safeguard the genetic diversity of species on which their continuing evolution depend (Unesco, 1974). The impact of the disappearance of the Amazon forests on both the climate and hydrology of the region should not be overlooked (Fränzle, 1976; Salati et al., 1978). Considering the fragile nutrient situation of a large proportion of Amazonia, major efforts should be directed to the development of the varzea wetlands where nutrients are supplied in relatively great quantities and at no cost by the floods of the turbid rivers.
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Furch, K.
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Junk, W.
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Furch, K.
Irmler, U.
Junk, W.
Fundamental Ecological parameters in Amazonia, in Relation to the potential Development of the Region
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title_short Fundamental Ecological parameters in Amazonia, in Relation to the potential Development of the Region
title_full Fundamental Ecological parameters in Amazonia, in Relation to the potential Development of the Region
title_fullStr Fundamental Ecological parameters in Amazonia, in Relation to the potential Development of the Region
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