Brazil

Brazil
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780821355473

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This volume presents a set of policy notes prepared by the World Bank's Brazil Team with partners during 2002

Project Appraisal Document for a Proposed Loan in the Amount of US$9.6 Million Equivalent to the State of Ceará, Federative Republic of Brazil, for a Water Resources Management Pilot Project

Project Appraisal Document for a Proposed Loan in the Amount of US$9.6 Million Equivalent to the State of Ceará, Federative Republic of Brazil, for a Water Resources Management Pilot Project
Author: World Bank. Latin America and the Caribbean Country Department I. Natural Resources, Environment, and Rural Poverty Division
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Total Pages: 46
Release: 1997
Genre: Loans, Foreign
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Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management

Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2005
Genre: Guadalquivir River (Spain)
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"The authors describe and analyze river basin management in the Guadalquivir River Basin in Spain. The Guadalquivir river flows westerly across southern Spain, with nearly all of its 57,017 km2 drainage area within the region of Andalusia. Water management issues in this semi-arid, heavily agricultural, but rapidly urbanizing region include drought exposure, water allocation, water quality, and in some areas, groundwater overdraft. A river basin agency (Confederacion Hidrografica del Guadalquivir, or CH Guadalquivir) has existed within the basin since 1927, but its responsibilities have changed substantially over its history. For much of its life, CH Guadalquivir's mission was water supply augmentation through construction and operation of reservoirs, primarily to support irrigation, under central government direction with little provision for water user participation. Following the Spanish political system's transformation and Spain's accession to the European Union, water law and policy changes greatly expanded CH Guadalquivir's responsibilities and restructured it to incorporate representation of some basin stakeholders. Although the basin agency's accomplishments in reservoir construction have been prodigious, its record of performance with respect to its newer responsibilities has been mixed, as have perceptions of its openness and responsiveness to basin interests other than irrigators. This paper--a product of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department--is part of a larger effort in the department to approach water policy issues in an integrated way. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under the research project "Integrated River Basin Management and the Principle of Managing Water Resources at the Lowest Appropriate Level: When and Why Does It (Not) Work in Practice?""--World Bank web site.

Spiritual Currency in Northeast Brazil

Spiritual Currency in Northeast Brazil
Author: Lindsey King
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826355323

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This book examines the spiritual community of the followers of St. Francis of Wounds in the town of Canindé in northeast Brazil. Their tradition involves pilgrimage and the practice of crafting unique offerings in payment for healing and reversal of bad fortune—a practice predating Christianity and brought to the new world by explorers and early European colonial powers. King argues that these marginalized Brazilians, living in a region where poverty is endemic, use St. Francis of Wounds to replace the medical and social services that the government has failed to provide. She further illustrates the evolution of the regional practice with photographs documenting all stages of this tradition, especially the folk art ex-votos used to pay for the saint’s intervention.

Integrated Water Resource Management in Brazil

Integrated Water Resource Management in Brazil
Author: Carsten Lorz
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1780404891

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The complex interactions between water resources, land-use change and water technologies are a major issue in many emerging countries of Southern America. Usable water resources are affected by natural conditions, such as, strong seasonal contrasts and high climatic variability, and rapid changes of land use and land cover that is caused by the dramatic expansion of agricultural land and urbanization processes. So far, the effects of the changing climate have had minor effects on water resources. Although regional data is rather scarce, global climate models predict substantial changes of climatic conditions in the future. A further pressure is that demand for water supply and waste water, both in terms of amount and spatial expansion, is increasing rapidly due to higher population densities caused by natural population growth and migration as well as higher per capita consumption. Integrated Water Resource Management in Brazil aims to present the results of the joint project IWAS-AGUA DF which deals with problems, causes and solutions in water supply in scope of integrated water resource management in western Central Brazil. The basic idea of the IWRM approach to be presented is to show how natural conditions and human interference are interacting and how technologies as well as concepts might help to manage such water resource systems in a sustainable way. Authors: Carsten Lorz, Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, University of Applied Sciences, Germany, Franz Makeschin, Dresden University of Technology, Germany and Holger Weiss, Center for Environmental Research, Germany

Water, Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development

Water, Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2003
Genre: Water resources development
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The report - the fourth in a series - consolidates the work developed in the last eighteen months by the Bank's water resources and sanitation team, and discusses some of the impending challenges within the water sector agenda, in light of passed experiences, and lessons recently learned in the context of Brazil. It reflects on possible ways, searching to include suggestions to the debate on the water sector, contributing as well to improve the work of the Bank in Brazil as it relates to the water sector, and emphasizes fundamental priorities to consolidate a more effective, and efficient agenda to serve the country's water needs. It highlights institutional, judicial, and regulatory frameworks for water resource management, and sanitation service delivery, including the delivery of services to the most vulnerable segments of the population. Likewise, the report emphasizes the need to improve the existing hydrological infrastructure, together with an adequate integrated planning for the operation, maintenance, and management of such infrastructure, and of new hydrological endeavors. The policies discussed herein view a more just, and competitive country, in the framework for a sustainable development supported by the Bank's work.

Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management

Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management
Author: Rosa Maria Formiga Johnsson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2005
Genre: Jaguaribe River (Brazil)
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The authors describe and analyze water resources reform and decentralization of river basin management in the state of Ceara, Northeast Brazil, the poorest part of the country. The Jaguaribe river basin is located entirely within the state of Ceara. With a drainage area of 72,560 square kilometers, it covers almost half of the state's territory. The basin has 80 municipalities and more than 2 million people, about half rural and half urban, in primarily small towns, representing about a third of Ceara's population. Precipitation in the basin is highly variable, ranging from 400 mm in the hinterland to 1,200 mm along the coast. Rivers in the basin are ephemeral and only flow during the rainy season. The key water management challenge is to capture the water in reservoirs in rainy years and to manage it such that it will last for several years, in case the following years are drought years. The other important challenge is the increasing dependence of the state capital Fortaleza, located in a different basin, on water from the Jaguaribe basin. Decentralization of decisionmaking has taken place at two levels. Devolution from the federal to the state level in the past 15 years was highly successful. The state has created its own Water Resources Management Company (COGERH) which is responsible for water resources management throughout the state. Decentralization from state to local level has been more partial. Although COGERH has decentralized the allocation of strategic reservoir.