Social and environmental factors have generated intense debate about sustainable development of river basins in Brazil. This paper explores the history of hydro development in the country, and investigates the advantages and disadvantages of one of the most recent developments in the Amazon basin – the Belo Monte Da
This paper examines the inter-linkages between the water and energy sectors and their planning proce...
Hydro power is a renewable source of energy which is largely appreciated for exploitation. However t...
The debate about of Small Hydropower Plants (SHPs) if to justify as it is necessary to understand ho...
Social and environmental factors have generated intense debate about sustainable development of rive...
Hydroelectric dams represent major investments and major sources of environmental and social impacts...
The Amazon region is the final frontier and central focus of Brazilian hydro development, which rais...
DISCUSSIONS on water resources development generally focus on a variety of technical options, often ...
In this article analyzes some government actions that contributed to the creation of a hydropower po...
Abstract In Brazil, given its privileged hydrology, the unexplored economic use of water resources ...
1 ABSTRACT / Brazil’s Samuel Dam, which formed a 540-km2 reservoir in the state of Rondônia in 1988,...
<p></p><p>Abstract In current debates about the planet's environmental future, the issue of energy u...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2013v20n29p49Neste artigo se percebe como o discurso em torno da...
Hydropower plants are central projects to the Brazilian economic growth strategy, being a priority i...
Brazil has the highest water availability of any country in the world. Nearly 20% of all the world’s...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
This paper examines the inter-linkages between the water and energy sectors and their planning proce...
Hydro power is a renewable source of energy which is largely appreciated for exploitation. However t...
The debate about of Small Hydropower Plants (SHPs) if to justify as it is necessary to understand ho...
Social and environmental factors have generated intense debate about sustainable development of rive...
Hydroelectric dams represent major investments and major sources of environmental and social impacts...
The Amazon region is the final frontier and central focus of Brazilian hydro development, which rais...
DISCUSSIONS on water resources development generally focus on a variety of technical options, often ...
In this article analyzes some government actions that contributed to the creation of a hydropower po...
Abstract In Brazil, given its privileged hydrology, the unexplored economic use of water resources ...
1 ABSTRACT / Brazil’s Samuel Dam, which formed a 540-km2 reservoir in the state of Rondônia in 1988,...
<p></p><p>Abstract In current debates about the planet's environmental future, the issue of energy u...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2013v20n29p49Neste artigo se percebe como o discurso em torno da...
Hydropower plants are central projects to the Brazilian economic growth strategy, being a priority i...
Brazil has the highest water availability of any country in the world. Nearly 20% of all the world’s...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
This paper examines the inter-linkages between the water and energy sectors and their planning proce...
Hydro power is a renewable source of energy which is largely appreciated for exploitation. However t...
The debate about of Small Hydropower Plants (SHPs) if to justify as it is necessary to understand ho...