QUARENTA STREAM RENATURALIZATION: HARMONY BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION IN BRAZIL

Adelina Cristina AUGUSTO CHAVES, Brendo Benedito DE SOUZA, Jussara Socorro CURY MACIEL
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Climatic issues have drawn the attention of researchers to the Amazon, referring above all to environmental sustainability and the preservation of the largest tropical forest in the world. However, urban environmental degradation is related to the stagnation of watersheds by canalization; rectification of watercourses and urban spaces occupation disorderly, impacted by social inequalities, compromise socio-environmental and cultural sustainability. Avoiding or mitigating such degradation is generally attributed to the sphere of public policies, whose insufficiency and/or absence aggravate urban problems, whether water and sewage, atmospheric pollution, solid and/or industrial waste. Manaus, the largest financial, corporate, and commercial point in the north of Brazil is embedded in the heart of the Amazon Forest, endowed with a set of hydrographic basins, whose numerous streams permeate all areas of the city, coexists each year with the recurring Negro River floods. In 2021, the Rio Negro flood reached 30.02 m, a historic record in 119 years. The official data indicate that in that year 15 districts suffered flooding, impacting the lives of approximately 24,000 people. The Educandos district, one of the oldest and with the greatest urban concentration, whose history is intertwined with the history of Manaus, located in the middle-south of the city, was very affected by the flood. The mainsprings of the watershed that permeates Educandos are the Educandos, Mestre Chico, and Quarenta streams, which flow into the Negro River. This work, based on the successful experience of a Mindu section basin renaturalization and the creation of the Mindu National Park, studies the important and urgent need for the Quarenta stream renaturalization, to prevent and minimize floods in Manaus, while proposing the creation of a historical site of stilts and the floating city, preserving the culture and respect for the native people.
夸伦塔河恢复自然:巴西发展与历史保护的和谐
气候问题引起了研究人员对亚马逊的关注,首先是环境可持续性和世界上最大的热带森林的保护。然而,城市环境的退化与运河建设导致的流域停滞有关;河道整治和城市空间占用无序,受到社会不平等的影响,损害社会环境和文化的可持续性。避免或减轻这种退化一般归因于公共政策领域,这些政策的不足和/或缺乏加剧了城市问题,无论是水和污水、大气污染、固体和/或工业废物。马瑙斯是巴西北部最大的金融、企业和商业中心,坐落在亚马逊森林的中心,拥有一系列的水文盆地,其众多的溪流渗透到城市的各个地区,每年与反复发生的内格罗河洪水共存。2021年,内格罗河水水位达到30.02米,创119年来的历史新高。官方数据表明,那一年有15个地区遭受洪水,影响了大约24 000人的生活。位于城市中南部的Educandos区是最古老、城市最集中的地区之一,其历史与玛瑙斯的历史交织在一起,受到洪水的严重影响。贯穿Educandos的分水岭的主要河流是Educandos、Mestre Chico和Quarenta溪流,它们流入内格罗河。本项目基于Mindu部分流域自然恢复的成功经验和Mindu国家公园的创建,研究了Quarenta河流自然恢复的重要性和紧迫性,以防止和减少玛瑙斯的洪水,同时提出创建一个高脚柱和浮动城市的历史遗址,保护文化并尊重当地人民。
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