The Semi-Arid region of Brazil (SAB) has been periodically affected by moderate to extreme droughts, jeopardizing livelihoods and severely impacting the life standards of millions of family farmers. In the early 1990s the Human Coexistence with Semi-Aridity (HCSA) emerged as a development approach. The debate on HCSA is limited to Brazilian literature but as a technological and a bottom-up governance experience, researches on the topic could add some insights to international debate on living with drought. The present paper adopts an historical perspective on HCSA before discussing the main HCSA’s rainwater-harvesting methods found in two case studies in the SAB as a local appropriate and advanced technological package for achieving Sustain...
This Work has as purpose investigate the numerous strategies known as practices of acquaintanceship ...
Droughts affect more people in Brazil than any other hazard. To mitigate the impacts of drought on t...
Family farmers in Brazil’s semi-arid region (the Sertão) are highly vulnerable to climate change. In...
The Semi-Arid region of Brazil (SAB) has been periodically affected by moderate to extreme droughts,...
The Semi-Arid region of Brazil (SAB) has been periodically affected by moderate to extreme droughts,...
Contains fulltext : 183903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Semi-Arid r...
The semi-arid region of Brazil, marked by low human development indicators, has historically suffere...
This article explores whether a shift in development paradigm resulted in coexistence with semi-arid...
This paper deals with rainwater catchment and management programs to adapt to the semi-arid climate ...
Water scarcity has intensified in northeast Brazil over the past decade. The same period has brought...
The semiarid tropics in Northeast Brazil occupy an area of 1.149.000 square kilometers and contain 2...
P1+2 (Program One Piece of Land and Two Types of Water) is an example of “Mainstream-ing Rainwater H...
Brazil, grassroots participation, mitigation, rainwater harvest, sustainability,
Climate change and variability are among the main threats to socio-ecological sustainability in many...
The climatic, social and economic characteristics in the Brazilian semi-arid region require specific...
This Work has as purpose investigate the numerous strategies known as practices of acquaintanceship ...
Droughts affect more people in Brazil than any other hazard. To mitigate the impacts of drought on t...
Family farmers in Brazil’s semi-arid region (the Sertão) are highly vulnerable to climate change. In...
The Semi-Arid region of Brazil (SAB) has been periodically affected by moderate to extreme droughts,...
The Semi-Arid region of Brazil (SAB) has been periodically affected by moderate to extreme droughts,...
Contains fulltext : 183903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Semi-Arid r...
The semi-arid region of Brazil, marked by low human development indicators, has historically suffere...
This article explores whether a shift in development paradigm resulted in coexistence with semi-arid...
This paper deals with rainwater catchment and management programs to adapt to the semi-arid climate ...
Water scarcity has intensified in northeast Brazil over the past decade. The same period has brought...
The semiarid tropics in Northeast Brazil occupy an area of 1.149.000 square kilometers and contain 2...
P1+2 (Program One Piece of Land and Two Types of Water) is an example of “Mainstream-ing Rainwater H...
Brazil, grassroots participation, mitigation, rainwater harvest, sustainability,
Climate change and variability are among the main threats to socio-ecological sustainability in many...
The climatic, social and economic characteristics in the Brazilian semi-arid region require specific...
This Work has as purpose investigate the numerous strategies known as practices of acquaintanceship ...
Droughts affect more people in Brazil than any other hazard. To mitigate the impacts of drought on t...
Family farmers in Brazil’s semi-arid region (the Sertão) are highly vulnerable to climate change. In...