Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its users

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Autor(a) principal: Braga, Roberta da Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Matushima, Eliana Reiko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Geociências do Nordeste
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadoregne/article/view/24607
Resumo: The Jaguaribe River is the largest watercourse in Ceará, one of the semi-arid states of northeastern Brazil in which the effects of sazonal droughts are most significant. To manage the water scarcity, the Government has tried to perpetuate hydrographic basins, including the Jaguaribe River basin. Since the 1960s, the elaboration of policies and the construction of reservoirs have encouraged the beginning of irrigated agriculture in the state, bringing large multinational companies and the need for intense agribusiness modernization. Over the past 15 years, concerns about intense harm effects of the traditional agricultural activity on the Jaguaribe Basin environment have been shown throughout the scientific papers on the pesticides accumulation, heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the waters, sediments and living organisms, in addition to the increase in prevalence of acute intoxications and cancer in the population of municipalities within the Basin. The objective of the current work was to systematically review the publications on the health of Jaguaribe River, investigates the contamination on its bed, soil, fauna and human users, alerting to the neglect of one of the most important water sources in northeastern Brazil.
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spelling Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its usersValle de Jaguaribe: un oasis en peligro en el semiárido brasileño - revisión sistemática sobre contaminación ambiental y daños potenciales a la cuenca y sus usuariosVale do Jaguaribe: um oásis em perigo no semiárido brasileiro –revisão sistemática sobre contaminação ambiental e potenciais danos à bacia e seus usuáriosThe Jaguaribe River is the largest watercourse in Ceará, one of the semi-arid states of northeastern Brazil in which the effects of sazonal droughts are most significant. To manage the water scarcity, the Government has tried to perpetuate hydrographic basins, including the Jaguaribe River basin. Since the 1960s, the elaboration of policies and the construction of reservoirs have encouraged the beginning of irrigated agriculture in the state, bringing large multinational companies and the need for intense agribusiness modernization. Over the past 15 years, concerns about intense harm effects of the traditional agricultural activity on the Jaguaribe Basin environment have been shown throughout the scientific papers on the pesticides accumulation, heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the waters, sediments and living organisms, in addition to the increase in prevalence of acute intoxications and cancer in the population of municipalities within the Basin. The objective of the current work was to systematically review the publications on the health of Jaguaribe River, investigates the contamination on its bed, soil, fauna and human users, alerting to the neglect of one of the most important water sources in northeastern Brazil.El río Jaguaribe es el curso de agua más grande de Ceará, uno de los estados de Brasil donde los efectos de la sequía son más fuertes. Como solución a la escasez de agua, el Gobierno ha estado tratando de perpetuar sus cuencas hidrográficas, incluso la cuenca del río Jaguaribe. Desde la década de 1960, la construcción de embalses y las políticas de fomento del desarrollo han permitido el inicio de la agricultura de regadío en el estado, trayendo grandes empresas multinacionales y la necesidad de una intensa modernización para incrementar la productividad agrícola. En los últimos 15 años, la preocupación por los efectos de la intensa actividad agrícola tradicional en el medio ambiente de la Cuenca del Jaguaribe se ha manifestado a través de artículos publicados sobre la acumulación de plaguicidas, metales pesados e hidrocarburos aromáticos policíclicos en las aguas, sedimentos y organismos vivos del río. También ha ocurrido un aumento de la prevalencia de intoxicaciones agudas y casos de cáncer en la población de los municipios de la Cuenca. El objetivo de este trabajo fue revisar las publicaciones sobre la salud del Jaguaribe, en la forma de la salud de su lecho, suelo, fauna y usuarios humanos, alertando sobre la necesidad de una mayor atención a un de los recursos hídricos más importantes del noreste de Brasil.O Rio Jaguaribe é o maior curso d’água do Ceará, um dos estados do semiárido no qual os efeitos da seca são mais expressivos. Como solução para a escassez de água, o Governo tem atuado tentando perenizar suas bacias hidrográficas, dentre elas, a bacia do Rio Jaguaribe. A partir dos anos 1960, a construção de reservatórios e as políticas de incentivo ao desenvolvimento possibilitaram o início da agricultura irrigada no estado, trazendo grandes empresas multinacionais e a necessidade de intensa modernização para o incremento da produtividade agrícola. Nos últimos 15 anos, a preocupação com os efeitos da intensa atividade agrícola tradicional sobre o ambiente da Bacia do Jaguaribe vem se mostrando em forma de artigos publicados sobre o acúmulo de pesticidas, metais pesados e hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos nas águas, sedimentos e organismos vivos do rio, além do aumento na prevalência de intoxicações agudas e casos de câncer na população de municípios da Bacia. O objetivo deste trabalho foi revisar as publicações sobre a saúde do Jaguaribe, na forma da saúde de seu leito, solo, fauna e usuários humanos, alertando para a necessidade de maior atenção para um dos mais importantes mananciais no nordeste brasileiro.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte2021-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadoregne/article/view/2460710.21680/2447-3359.2021v7n2ID24607Revista de Geociências do Nordeste; v. 7 n. 2 (2021); 24-342447-335910.21680/2447-3359.2021v7n2reponame:Revista de Geociências do Nordesteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNporenghttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadoregne/article/view/24607/14479https://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadoregne/article/view/24607/14480Copyright (c) 2021 Revista de Geociências do Nordesteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Braga, Roberta da Rocha Matushima, Eliana Reiko2022-03-21T18:59:19Zoai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article/24607Revistahttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadoregne/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadoregne/oairegneufrn@gmail.com || periodicos@bczm.ufrn.br2447-33592447-3359opendoar:2022-03-21T18:59:19Revista de Geociências do Nordeste - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
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Valle de Jaguaribe: un oasis en peligro en el semiárido brasileño - revisión sistemática sobre contaminación ambiental y daños potenciales a la cuenca y sus usuarios
Vale do Jaguaribe: um oásis em perigo no semiárido brasileiro –revisão sistemática sobre contaminação ambiental e potenciais danos à bacia e seus usuários
title Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its users
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title_short Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its users
title_full Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its users
title_fullStr Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its users
title_full_unstemmed Aguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environAguaribe Valley: an oasis in danger in the brazilian semi-arid – systematic review on environmental contamination and potential damage to the basin and its users
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description The Jaguaribe River is the largest watercourse in Ceará, one of the semi-arid states of northeastern Brazil in which the effects of sazonal droughts are most significant. To manage the water scarcity, the Government has tried to perpetuate hydrographic basins, including the Jaguaribe River basin. Since the 1960s, the elaboration of policies and the construction of reservoirs have encouraged the beginning of irrigated agriculture in the state, bringing large multinational companies and the need for intense agribusiness modernization. Over the past 15 years, concerns about intense harm effects of the traditional agricultural activity on the Jaguaribe Basin environment have been shown throughout the scientific papers on the pesticides accumulation, heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the waters, sediments and living organisms, in addition to the increase in prevalence of acute intoxications and cancer in the population of municipalities within the Basin. The objective of the current work was to systematically review the publications on the health of Jaguaribe River, investigates the contamination on its bed, soil, fauna and human users, alerting to the neglect of one of the most important water sources in northeastern Brazil.
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