An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon
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Resumo: | Despite large-scale infrastructure development, deforestation, mining and petroleum exploration in the Amazon Basin, relatively little attention has been paid to the management scale required for the protection of wetlands, fisheries and other aspects of aquatic ecosystems. This is due, in part, to the enormous size, multinational composition and interconnected nature of the Amazon River system, as well as to the absence of an adequate spatial model for integrating data across the entire Amazon Basin. In this data article we present a spatially uniform multi-scale GIS framework that was developed especially for the analysis, management and monitoring of various aspects of aquatic systems in the Amazon Basin. The Amazon GIS-Based River Basin Framework is accessible as an ESRI geodatabase at doi:10.5063/F1BG2KX8. © Author(s) 2016. |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon Venticinque, Eduardo Martins |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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An explicit GIS-based river basin framework for aquatic ecosystem conservation in the Amazon |
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Venticinque, Eduardo Martins |
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Venticinque, Eduardo Martins Forsberg, Bruce Rider Barthem, Ronaldo Borges Petry, Paulo Hess, Laura Lorraine Mercado, Armando Cañas, Carlos M. Montoya, Mariana Durigan, Carlos César Goulding, Michael |
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Despite large-scale infrastructure development, deforestation, mining and petroleum exploration in the Amazon Basin, relatively little attention has been paid to the management scale required for the protection of wetlands, fisheries and other aspects of aquatic ecosystems. This is due, in part, to the enormous size, multinational composition and interconnected nature of the Amazon River system, as well as to the absence of an adequate spatial model for integrating data across the entire Amazon Basin. In this data article we present a spatially uniform multi-scale GIS framework that was developed especially for the analysis, management and monitoring of various aspects of aquatic systems in the Amazon Basin. The Amazon GIS-Based River Basin Framework is accessible as an ESRI geodatabase at doi:10.5063/F1BG2KX8. © Author(s) 2016. |
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