2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032010000400010
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Impactos potenciais das alterações do Código Florestal nos recursos hídricos

Abstract: Mosaics of vegetation, riparian forests, and wetlands have an important quantitative and qualitative role on the hydrological cycle. Riparian forests protect the water quality of rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Wetlands control floods, sedimentation and regulate the water quality by enhancing processes such as denitrification, phosphorus and heavy metal retention. Both ecosystems of transition are fundamental. The removal of wetlands and forests (riparian and mosaics of vegetation) affects environmental services… Show more

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“…In recent decades, population growth and the consequent increase in industrial activities have contributed to worsen environmental problems, mainly those related to the preservation of ground and surface water (Lopes Tiburtius, 2004). The current availability of water on the planet is far from the global image of abundance and unrestricted access once associated with the earth's water supplies (Tundisi, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, population growth and the consequent increase in industrial activities have contributed to worsen environmental problems, mainly those related to the preservation of ground and surface water (Lopes Tiburtius, 2004). The current availability of water on the planet is far from the global image of abundance and unrestricted access once associated with the earth's water supplies (Tundisi, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resultado semelhante foi encontrado por Vanzela et al (2010) ao concluir que áreas habitadas, agricultadas e matas degradadas reduziram a qualidade das águas da bacia hidrográfica. Já Tundisi & Tundisi (2010) são enfáticos ao afirmar que a remoção da vegetação aumenta o transporte de sólidos e a condutividade degradando o manancial e aumentando os custos de tratamento da água para abastecimento.…”
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“…Intervenções nas APP para abertura de novas áreas agrícolas comprometerá, no futuro, a reposição de água nos aquíferos, a qualidade de água superficial e subterrânea, perda de solo, ameaças à saúde humana e degradação dos mananciais, além de comprometer a produção de alimentos. O papel regulador dos ciclos naturais realizado pelas APP é fundamental para a manutenção do equilíbrio ecológico (TUNDISI & TUNDISI, 2010;SILVA et al, 2011).…”
Section: Fonte: Fisher and Sá (2007)unclassified