Freshwater in Brazil - Aldo da C. Rebouças
Freshwater in Brazil: The Most Comprehensive and Authoritative Book on the Subject
A Must-Have Resource for Anyone Interested in Brazil's Water Resources
Brazil is home to some of the most important freshwater resources in the world, including the Amazon River, the Pantanal wetlands, and the São Francisco River. These resources are essential for the country's economy, environment, and public health. However, they are also under increasing threat from pollution, climate change, and deforestation.
In Freshwater in Brazil, Aldo da C. Rebouças provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the country's freshwater resources. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Brazil's water resources, including scientists, policymakers, water managers, and environmentalists.
Key Features of Freshwater in Brazil
- Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of Brazil's freshwater resources, including hydrology, water quality, water use, and water management
- In-depth analysis of the threats to Brazil's freshwater resources, including pollution, climate change, and deforestation
- Detailed case studies of specific water resources in Brazil, including the Amazon River, the Pantanal wetlands, and the São Francisco River
- Recommendations for sustainable water management practices in Brazil
Why You Should Buy Freshwater in Brazil
Freshwater in Brazil is the most comprehensive and authoritative book on the subject. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Brazil's water resources, including scientists, policymakers, water managers, and environmentalists.
This book will help you to:
- Understand the importance of Brazil's freshwater resources
- Identify the threats to Brazil's freshwater resources
- Develop sustainable water management practices in Brazil
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Freshwater in Brazil is available now from all major booksellers. Order your copy today and learn more about Brazil's water resources.
About the Author
Aldo da C. Rebouças is a leading expert on Brazil's water resources. He is a professor at the University of São Paulo and has published extensively on the subject. He is also a member of the Brazilian Water Resources Council.
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