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Strategies and Tools for a Sustainable Rural Rio de Janeiro


Strategies and Tools for a Sustainable Rural Rio de Janeiro


Springer Series on Environmental Management

von: Udo Nehren, Sabine Schl*ter, Claudia Raedig, Dietmar Sattler, Helga Hissa

149,79 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.08.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319896441
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book is a compilation of recent developments in land, ecosystem, and water management in the&nbsp;Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. The state is located in the biodiversity hotspot of the Atlantic Forest&nbsp;(Mata Atlântica), a biome characterized by high biological diversity and endemism. At the same time the&nbsp;state of Rio de Janeiro emerged to one of the economic hubs in Latin America. This development process&nbsp;has been accompanied by population growth, industrialization, urbanization, as well as consumption and&nbsp;degradation of land and water resources. In the past years many efforts have been made to stop or at&nbsp;least slow down these degradation processes and restore degraded environments with the overall goal&nbsp;to bring together sustainable management of natural resources, nature conservation, and economic&nbsp;development.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p> </p><p>An overview is provided of the different strategies and tools that have been developed in the fields of&nbsp;agriculture, ecosystem management and biodiversity, integrated water management, land restoration,&nbsp;disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, as well as environmental governance and&nbsp;economic instruments. This book covers a wide spectrum from applied research to science‐policy&nbsp;interfaces, planning concepts, and technical tools and has a model character for other rural areas in Latin&nbsp;America. Target groups are scientists, practitioners, policy makers and graduate students in the field of&nbsp;environmental management. The different chapters are written by researchers and practitioners of the&nbsp;German‐Brazilian project INTECRAL (Integrated Eco Technologies and Services for a Sustainable Rural Rio&nbsp;de Janeiro), the rural development program Rio Rural under the state secretary for agriculture and&nbsp;animal husbandry, as well as invited scientists from Brazilian universities and research institutes. It bridges existing gaps between science, policies, and practice in rural development. </p>
Chapter 1. Rio de Janeiro: A State in Socio-ecological Transformation.- Chapter 2. Environmental History, Forests and Landscape Uses in Rio de Janeiro State.- Chapter 3. Sustainable Rural Development in Rio de Janeiro State: The RIO RURAL Program.- Chapter 4. The INTECRAL Project.- PART I: Agricultural Management.- Chapter 5. Soil and Water Management for Ecosystem Services Provision in Agricultural Landscapes: The Challenge of Monitoring.- Chapter 6. Spatial Patterns of Farmland Abandonment in Rio de Janeiro State.- Chapter 7. From Design to Implementation: A Participatory Appraisal for Silvopastoral Systems.- Chapter 8. Towards Good Agricultural Practices in Smallholders Dairy Production Systems from an Animal Welfare Perspective.- Chapter 9. Adequate Harvesting Technology for Small and Medium Scale Sugarcane Farmers in Rio de Janeiro: The “Cologne Solution”.- PART II: Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Conservation.- Chapter 10. Integrating Biodiversity Conservation into Agroecosystem Management: Using Birds to Bring Conservation and Agricultural Production Together.- Chapter 11. Connectivity Conservation Management: Linking Private Protected Areas.- Chapter 12. Applicability of the German Hydromorphological Assessment Approach to Tropical Rivers.- Chapter 13. Use of Native Plant Species for Ecological Restoration and Rehabilitation Measures in Southeast Brazil.- Chapter 14. Use and Conservation of the Threatened Brazilian National Tree Paubrasilia echinata Lam.: A Potential for Rio de Janeiro State?.- PART III: Integrated Water Management.- Chapter 15. Water Security in Rio de Janeiro State.- Chapter 16. Analyzing Hydro-climatic Data to Improve Hydrological Understanding in Rural Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil.- Chapter 17. Ecohydrological Modeling and Scenario Impact Assessment in Rural Rio de Janeiro.- Chapter 18. Reuse-Oriented Decentralized Wastewater and Sewage Sludge Treatment for Small Urbanized Rural Settlements in Brazil: An Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis.- Chapter 19. A Tool to Assess Land Use Impacts on Surface Water Quality: Case Study from the Guapi-Macacu River Basin in Rio de Janeiro.- PART IV: Land restoration, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.- Chapter 20. Natural Hazards and Climate Change Impacts in the State of Rio de Janeiro: A Landscape Historical Analysis.- Chapter 21. Disaster Risk Management in the State of Rio de Janeiro.- Chapter 22. Ecosystem-Based Approaches for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Rio de Janeiro State.- Chapter 23. Integrated Participatory Methodologies for Disaster Risk Reduction - Tools to Analyze Complex Systems through Participatory Processes in Brazil.- Chapter 24. Soil Degradation in Southeast Brazil: A Challenge for Restoration and Rehabilitation.- Chapter 25. Rehabilitation of Degraded Sloped Pastures - Lessons Learned in Itaocara, Rio de Janeiro.- Chapter 26. Multi-criteria Site Prioritization for Land Rehabilitation in the Guapi-MacacuWatershed, Rio de Janeiro.- PART V: Environmental governance and economic instruments.- Chapter 27. Evolution of Public Policies and Local Innovation in Landscape Conservation in Rio de Janeiro.- Chapter 28. Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Boosting Productivity and Enhancing Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Through the RIO RURAL Program, Brazil.- Chapter 29. Promotion of Alternative Income Diversification in Rural Rio de Janeiro: Making Use of Innovation Resources.- Chapter 30. Regional Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Production in Rio de Janeiro State.- Part VI: Conclusions.- Chapter 31. Rural Rio de Janeiro: Over the Hills and Far Away?.&nbsp;
<div><p><strong>Udo Nehren</strong> is a senior researcher and lecturer in Physical Geography and Ecosystem Management at the Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics, TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He received a PhD degree in Geography from Leipzig University, Germany and a habilitation&nbsp;in Geography from University of Passau, Germany. His research emphasizes landscape evolution, ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction and adaptation, and ecosystem management with regional foci in Latin America and Southeast Asia. Udo Nehren is author and editor of books and articles related to these topics and one of the developers of the Massive Open Online Course “Disasters and Ecosystems: Resilience in a Changing Climate”.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p><b>Sabine Schlüter </b>is a professor and senior researcher in Environment and Resource Economics at the Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics at TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences, Germany. She holds a PhD in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Bonn, Germany. Her research areas include valuation of environmental goods/services, farm system analysis, regional sector modeling, irrigation management/governance and food production chain analysis.&nbsp;</p><p><b>Claudia Raedig</b> gained her PhD degree in Biology from Leipzig University, Germany. She works as a senior researcher and lecturer in the field of Biodiversity and Connectivity Conservation at the Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics at TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences, Germany. Her research focuses on connectivity conservation management, particularly on the development of strategies for enhancing connectivity for biodiversity conservation in tropical and coastal ecosystems in Southeast Asia and Latin America.&nbsp;</p><div><div><b>Dietmar Sattler</b> is a biologist and senior researcher at the Institute of Geography,&nbsp;Leipzig University, Germany. He holds a PhD degree in Botany and Urban Ecology from the&nbsp;Leipzig University. His research emphasizes tropical forest fragmentation and carbon stock assessment, forest conservation strategies, and the assessment and rehabilitation of land degradation. He coordinated and participated in several international research and development projects mainly in Brazil with a focus on sustainable land use management and biodiversity conservation. &nbsp;<br></div><div><br></div><div><p><b>Helga Hissa</b> is a senior soil researcher at EMBRAPA – the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation working at the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Food Supply and Fisheries of the State of Rio de Janeiro where she acts as technical coordinator of the Sustainable Rural Development Program - Rio Rural. She also leads projects in the area of Sustainable Agriculture and Ecosystems Services with support of the Global Environment Facility, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and the United Agency for Food and Agriculture. She is an agronomist engineer and earned a MSc degree in Soil Sciences from the Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her work focuses on conservation agriculture, ecosystem services, and environment-agriculture integrated policies aiming at sustainability of conservation agriculture by smallholders.&nbsp;</p></div></div></div>
<div><div><p>This book provides an overview of recent developments in land, ecosystem, and water management in Rio de Janeiro.&nbsp;The Brazilian State of Rio de Janeiro is one of South America’s most important cultural and economic centers and at the same time located in one of the world’s most diverse biomes, the Atlantic Forest or&nbsp;<i>Mata Atlântica</i>. Colonial exploitation of natural resources and modern urban and agricultural development has resulted in large scale deforestation and severe degradation of land and water resources.</p><p>In the past years, efforts have been made to improve the socioeconomic and environmental status of the rural landscapes to secure rural livelihoods, to ensure food and water supply for urban areas, and to contribute to biodiversity conservation and ecological stability.</p><p>This book provides a portfolio of strategies and tools for land and water management that were developed within the German-Brazilian research project INTECRAL in cooperation with the state program Rio Rural, as well as Brazilian universities and research institutions. It covers a wide spectrum from research to application at the science-policy interface and has a model character for other rural areas in Latin America and beyond.&nbsp; This volume will be a valuable resource for scientists, practitioners, policy makers, and graduate students in the field of environmental management and sustainable rural development.</p></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>
Covers agriculture, biodiversity, water management, climate change adaption and environmental management topics in Mata Atlântica Chapters are written by researchers and practitioners of the German-Brazilian project INTECRAL Tools and strategies toward sustainable management of natural resources, nature conservation and economic development

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