Dams in Brazil Dams in Brazil
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Dams in Brazil

Social and Demographical Impacts

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Publisher Description

The book focuses on the human and social effects of the construction of hydroelectric dams in Brazil. It discusses themes such as forced migrations, how the families of the victims of the dams adapt to new living areas, the struggle of families with the relocation of their homes and the fact that they are neglected by builders and government. These discussions are carried out in a comparative perspective between Southern and Northern Brazil, where contexts and living conditions are quite different. The book's main objective is to analyze the movements, adaptations and life changes in families suffering from the effects of dams throughout Brazil. This is the first book that analyzes the relationship dam-space with the intent to understand how dams affect the territory. The book is organized in three chapters: the dams’ effects in Brazil and the territorial impacts; human and social consequences of dam construction; a regional comparison of the effects of dams between the South and the North of the country.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
30 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
145
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
2.7
MB

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