Brazil has the highest water availability of any country in the world. Nearly 20% of all the world’s rivers flow on Brazilian soil. Brazil’s herds of cattle, pigs and poultry are among the largest in the world, and the country uses irrigated agriculture extensively, which accounts for most water consumption (approximately 70% of the water consumed in the world). The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), the largest and most important public institution of Brazilian agricultural research, has attempted to develop environmental technologies in order to minimize the impact caused by the scarcity and pollution of water resources. This paper describes the technologies this institution offers to different regions. For this purpos...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
RESUMO:A água é um recurso natural essencial a vida no planeta, e devido ao aumento populacional e u...
Water scarcity is a risk for the planet, and agriculture’s contribution to water resource depletion ...
Abstract Brazil has the highest water availability of any country in the world. Nearly 20% of all th...
Expanding irrigated cropping areas is one of Brazil's strategies to increase agricultural production...
DISCUSSIONS on water resources development generally focus on a variety of technical options, often ...
In Brazil, terms such as "drought industry" and "drought polygon" are constantly used in reference t...
Megacities development is putting an increasing pressure on water resources in their peri-urban area...
The scarcity of water resources has driven the establishment of priority ways to use good quality re...
This work analyzes the data published by the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT), in the period 2011-201...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the possible uses of economic instruments, other than water tari...
This paper discusses the performance of decentralized units of the Brazilian Agricultural Research C...
Expanding irrigated cropping areas is one of Brazil’s strategies to increase agricultural production...
In the last years, Brazilian agricultural industry underwent important transformations conquering re...
There are strong links between water, agriculture and the economy in the ABPU region (Argentina, Bra...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
RESUMO:A água é um recurso natural essencial a vida no planeta, e devido ao aumento populacional e u...
Water scarcity is a risk for the planet, and agriculture’s contribution to water resource depletion ...
Abstract Brazil has the highest water availability of any country in the world. Nearly 20% of all th...
Expanding irrigated cropping areas is one of Brazil's strategies to increase agricultural production...
DISCUSSIONS on water resources development generally focus on a variety of technical options, often ...
In Brazil, terms such as "drought industry" and "drought polygon" are constantly used in reference t...
Megacities development is putting an increasing pressure on water resources in their peri-urban area...
The scarcity of water resources has driven the establishment of priority ways to use good quality re...
This work analyzes the data published by the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT), in the period 2011-201...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the possible uses of economic instruments, other than water tari...
This paper discusses the performance of decentralized units of the Brazilian Agricultural Research C...
Expanding irrigated cropping areas is one of Brazil’s strategies to increase agricultural production...
In the last years, Brazilian agricultural industry underwent important transformations conquering re...
There are strong links between water, agriculture and the economy in the ABPU region (Argentina, Bra...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
RESUMO:A água é um recurso natural essencial a vida no planeta, e devido ao aumento populacional e u...
Water scarcity is a risk for the planet, and agriculture’s contribution to water resource depletion ...