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DOI10.1016/j.rsma.2018.100474
Guanabara Bay ecosystem health report card: Science, management, and governance implications
Fries, Alexandra S.1; Coimbra, Joao P.2; Nemazie, David A.1; Summers, Robert M.2; Azevedo, Jose Paulo S.3; Filoso, Solange1; Newton, Marlus4; Gelli, Guido5; Nunes de Oliveira, Ricardo Castro6; Pessoa, Marco Antonio R.3; Dennison, William C.1
发表日期2019
ISSN2352-4855
卷号25
英文摘要

Guanabara Bay, a natural tropical embayment in Southeast Brazil adjacent to Rio de Janeiro, is important to the Brazilian economy as it provides areas for shipping, industry, recreation, and tourism. But commercial and residential urban development in the watershed results in water quality degradation. In Guanabara Bay, strong water quality gradients as a function of inputs and tidal flushing were evident. In the watershed, the urban and industrial areas degraded stream water quality, and the best water quality was in the upstream, rural areas. Steps have been initiated to collect or contain litter (ecoboats and ecobarriers) and reduce sewage discharge (sewage treatment plants). In spite of this, urban development continues to degrade Guanabara Bay ecosystem health. Large-scale international events hosted by Rio de Janeiro have brought widespread attention to Guanabara Bay pollution issues. Management actions have been identified to improve Guanabara Bay ecosystem health, including establishing a strong governance structure, restoring water quality in the rivers, bay and beaches, restoring habitats in Guanabara Bay and its watershed, and mitigating for climate change impacts. An ecosystem health report card was generated using monitoring data with stakeholder engagement for both Guanabara Bay and its watershed. The scientifically rigorous and transparent report card process can be used to track Guanabara Bay restoration progress. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
来源期刊REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/91276
作者单位1.Univ Maryland, Ctr Environm Sci, POB 775, Cambridge, MD 21613 USA;
2.KCI Technol Inc, 936 Ridgebrook Rd, Sparks, MD 21152 USA;
3.Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Alberto Luiz Coimbra Inst Engn Post Grad & Res CO, Lab Computat Hydraul, POB 68506, BR-21945970 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;
4.State Environm Inst INEA, Av Venezuela 110, BR-20081312 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;
5.Environm Sanitat Program Municipal Surrounding Gu, Av Rio Branco 26,9th Floor, BR-20090001 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;
6.Superintendent Off Union Assets Rio de Janeiro, Av Presidente Antonio Carlos 375,Sala 511, BR-20020010 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Fries, Alexandra S.,Coimbra, Joao P.,Nemazie, David A.,et al. Guanabara Bay ecosystem health report card: Science, management, and governance implications[J],2019,25.
APA Fries, Alexandra S..,Coimbra, Joao P..,Nemazie, David A..,Summers, Robert M..,Azevedo, Jose Paulo S..,...&Dennison, William C..(2019).Guanabara Bay ecosystem health report card: Science, management, and governance implications.REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE,25.
MLA Fries, Alexandra S.,et al."Guanabara Bay ecosystem health report card: Science, management, and governance implications".REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE 25(2019).
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