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2005


Gestão ambiental em discussão

Gestão ambiental em discussão

Workshop realizado pela GTZ e PGAI inicia debate sobre descentralização entre o Estado e os municípios

by Andréa Zílio

A tribuir responsabilidades e mais autonomia aos municípios quanto à gestão ambiental, é uma proposta ousada, idealizada pelo governo Federal, desde o início do trabalho de descentralização feito entre ele e o governo Estadual.



See floods for the trees

See floods for the trees

AN interesting perspective on flood control was presented by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation and the Centre for International Forestry Research this week. Researchers say there is no basis for the widely held belief that deforestation causes major flooding, reported the BBC.


Logging, flood risk not linked

Logging, flood risk not linked

The U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization and its Center for International Forestry Research say there’s no link between deforestation and major floods. Its report showed no increase in the frequency and extent of major floods, despite massive global logging. The U.N. did say that systematic logging plays a role in smaller floods and in losing fertile topsoil.


Flood link to logging in doubt

Flood link to logging in doubt

Massive flooding is not usually caused by extensive deforestation, contrary to popular belief, a UN report published yesterday claims. A ban on logging and other government responses to widespread flooding are misplaced and potentially harmful, it says.

Forests play a role in preventing localised flooding but have little impact in larger-scale disasters, concludes the report by the UN’s food and agriculture organisation (FAO) and the Indonesia-based Centre for International Forestry Research (Cifor). "The frequency of major flooding events has remained the same over the last 120 years going back to the days when lush forests were abundant," the director-general of Cifor, David Kaimowitz, said. "The reason that people do believe what they believe is because at a very small scale there is a very significant link between deforestation and flooding. But at the larger scale you cannot extrapolate."



Deforestation doesn’t trigger floods-U.N. report

Deforestation doesn’t trigger floods-U.N. report

Deforestation is often wrongly blamed for causing floods, like in Guatemala this month, under a myth that has skewed agricultural policies, an international report said on Thursday.



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