2016-2022 News

  • Jun292021

    How to identify an important freshwater fish spawning area?

      How to identify an important freshwater fish spawning area Written by: Natalia Piland. Miranda-Chumacero et al. 2020 collects fish…

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  • May162021

    Beni River Fish Breeding Zone Campaign

    This news article is not available in English. Read it in Spanish here.

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  • Mar252021

    Dialogue of knowledge for the conservation of the Amazon Basin

    The Dialogue of knowledges is an essential element for learning about the needs and expectations of the communities in the…

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  • Mar252021

    The socio-environmental impacts and energy unsustainability of Small Hydroelectric Plants in the Amazon

    Of the various greatnesses of the Amazon Basin, its waters are definitely one of the most imposing. Its rivers connect…

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  • Mar162021

    Water pulses

    Flood pulses are the natural cycles of water that occur in regions such as the Amazon Basin between the high…

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  • Mar102021

    Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)

    The Integrated Water Resources Management proposes a broad approach to the natural, social, demographic, and economic elements at the basin…

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  • Mar022021

    When migratory catfishes go up the river

    The Amazon Basin is home to more than 2000 fish species, each with unique characteristics. Among them are the “Goliath”…

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  • Feb122021

    Challenges in the management of Brazilian wetlands: Negro and Juruá Rivers

    Wetlands are flooded land areas. In the rainy seasons, water is usually plentiful there, but its level decreases when drought…

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  • Feb122021

    Freshwater: a vital resource to be understood, valued, and protected

    Although Latin America has 31% of the planet’s freshwater sources, by 2050 it will be one of the most affected…

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  • Feb112021

    Traditional and scientific knowledge for the environmental management of the Amazon Basin

    About 400 indigenous peoples live in the Amazon, which is why it is said that this is an indigenous territory…

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