CLIMATE, RESOURCES WATER AND TECHNOLOGIES SOCIAL IN THE SEMI-ARID
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Geology, Physical geography, Semiarid, Social technologiesSynopsis
Environmental studies focused on the use and management of water systems, water security, climate analysis in small and medium-sized cities and on techniques applied to the semi-arid environment are, in the national context, increasingly being addressed as research topics in postgraduate programs. -graduation in Geography and related areas, such as Ecology, Agronomy, Agricultural Economics and Contextualized Education. This book reflects this projection and trend of academic production, as it is composed of works focused on climatic, hydrogeographical studies and coexistence with the semi-arid region, and highlights the diversity of research submitted for presentation at the IV Brazilian Semiarid Forum (IV FBSA), which has as its general theme “Education, technologies and techniques for coexistence in the semi-arid environment”.
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Climate Characteristics and Water Balance of the Municipality from Tejuçuoca (CE)
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Rainfall Instabilities Vis-a-Vis Crop Production Food in the Municipalities of Sobral and Pentecoste, in the Semiarid Region Ceará
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Episodic analysis of extreme precipitation in the city of Picos-PI:a case study of the actions of the South Atlantic convergence zone about the hinterland of Piauí
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Rhythmic Analysis of S.C.U. of the Urban Center of the City of Sobral (CE)
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Water security and water vulnerability in Mozambique (Africa)
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Microscale Hydrographic Planning:the Case of Quilombo Sítio Veiga, Quixadá (CE)
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The Use of Geotechnologies for Mapping and Construction of Plate Cisterns in the Potiguar Territory
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Water Quality from Available Desalination Plants for Human Consumption in Rural Communities from Sobral (CE)
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Assessment of participatory governance developed in municipalities by Piquet Carneiro and Quixeramobim in the implementation of the municipal agricultural pilot plan for preparation and response to droughts in Ceará
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Current natural resilience to sub-watershed droughts of the Jacareí river (CE-PI)
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