2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1982-45132010000100013
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Grandes projetos de investimento: a construção de hidrelétricas e a criação de novos territórios

Abstract: O presente artigo refere-se à parte teórica de uma pesquisa em andamento que busca estudar os efeitos da construção da Usina Hidrelétrica de Miranda no rio Araguari, bem como esses efeitos interferem na (re) organização do território. Para a compreensão do conceito de território, buscou-se como referência autores que têm dedicado atenção ao estudo desse tema tão importante para a Geografia. Além do território, foram destacados também os Grandes Projetos de Investimentos pela importância desses empreendimentos … Show more

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“…Associated with road construction and the urbanization of the area, one can observe that there is the loss of native habitats, causing deleterious effects on the population of bees, birds, animals, and riparian populations as well as a significant change in eating habits, with most food being purchased in nearby cities rather than produced locally or collected (Schmidt 2011). It results in the loss of access to traditional means of life, including agriculture, fishing, livestock, and plant extraction (Cruz and Silva, 2010).…”
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“…Associated with road construction and the urbanization of the area, one can observe that there is the loss of native habitats, causing deleterious effects on the population of bees, birds, animals, and riparian populations as well as a significant change in eating habits, with most food being purchased in nearby cities rather than produced locally or collected (Schmidt 2011). It results in the loss of access to traditional means of life, including agriculture, fishing, livestock, and plant extraction (Cruz and Silva, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Rocha (2014) and Cruz (2010), rapid population growth causes unplanned land occupation, which results in the volatility of real estate values and the loss of cultural heritage, with the degradation of local history in contrast to development (Cruz and Silva, 2010;Rocha, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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