The Amazon River floodplain (várzea) belongs to the few areas in central Amazonia with relatively high natural fertility and productivity, because the annual flooding with sediment-rich water add nutrients to the system. Many development planners consider the area to be of high agricultural production potential and of great importance for regional and national economy and development. Inland fishery provides an important part of the animal protein supply of the local population. However, agricultural production is low and does not satisfy the demand of large cities like Manaus, because of the specific ecological conditions of the várzea. Politicians have two options directing development planning: towards a small-scale diversified agricultu...
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Central Amazonian whitewater floodplains are periodically inundated by sediment rich rivers and have...
Abstract: Expansion of agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon has been driven not just by demands from ...
The Amazon River floodplain (várzea) belongs to the few areas in central Amazonia with relatively hi...
The central Amazon River floodplain (várzea) plays an important role in the supply of timber, fish, ...
Preface (José Galizia Tundisi) Preface (Lindolpho de Carvalho Dias) Preface (Günter Keil) Acknowl...
The floodplains of the Amazon River and its main tributaries have a high species diversity, and a bi...
The floodplains of the Amazon River and its main tributaries have a high species diversity, and a bi...
Abstract Matching the trend seen among the major large rivers of the globe, the Amazon River and its...
The Amazon River and its large tributaries are bordered by floodplains covering tens of thousands of...
Abstract Waters and lands in the Amazon, especially near the Solimões/Amazonas Rivers, are very dyna...
There is a need of increasing fish production due to the rapidly growing population. The Amazon basi...
Herbaceous plant species in the Amazon River floodplains, particularly C4 plants, may exhibit NPP va...
Despite covering only 2% of the Amazon basin, floodplains are rich environments with fertile soils s...
This paper presents an ongoing project funded by the FRB (Foundation for Research on Biodiversity) t...
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Central Amazonian whitewater floodplains are periodically inundated by sediment rich rivers and have...
Abstract: Expansion of agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon has been driven not just by demands from ...
The Amazon River floodplain (várzea) belongs to the few areas in central Amazonia with relatively hi...
The central Amazon River floodplain (várzea) plays an important role in the supply of timber, fish, ...
Preface (José Galizia Tundisi) Preface (Lindolpho de Carvalho Dias) Preface (Günter Keil) Acknowl...
The floodplains of the Amazon River and its main tributaries have a high species diversity, and a bi...
The floodplains of the Amazon River and its main tributaries have a high species diversity, and a bi...
Abstract Matching the trend seen among the major large rivers of the globe, the Amazon River and its...
The Amazon River and its large tributaries are bordered by floodplains covering tens of thousands of...
Abstract Waters and lands in the Amazon, especially near the Solimões/Amazonas Rivers, are very dyna...
There is a need of increasing fish production due to the rapidly growing population. The Amazon basi...
Herbaceous plant species in the Amazon River floodplains, particularly C4 plants, may exhibit NPP va...
Despite covering only 2% of the Amazon basin, floodplains are rich environments with fertile soils s...
This paper presents an ongoing project funded by the FRB (Foundation for Research on Biodiversity) t...
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Central Amazonian whitewater floodplains are periodically inundated by sediment rich rivers and have...
Abstract: Expansion of agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon has been driven not just by demands from ...