Assessing agriculture-water links at basin scale: a hydro-economic model of the São Francisco River basin, Brazil.

The São Francisco River provides about 70% of the surface water in Northeast Brazil, and like much of Brazil the basin includes communities characterized by a broad range of incomes, including persistent poverty.

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Main Authors: MANETA, M., TORRES, M., VOSTI, S. A., WALLENDER, W. W., ALLEN, S., BASSOI, L. H., BENNETT, L., HOWITT, R., RODRIGUES, L. N., YOUNG, J.
Other Authors: MARCO MANETA, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; MARCELO TORRES, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; STEPHEN A. VOSTI, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; WESLEY W. WALLENDER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; SUMMER ALLEN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; LUIS HENRIQUE BASSOI, CPATSA; LISA BENNETT, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; RICHARD HOWITT, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; LINEU NEIVA RODRIGUES, CPAC; JULIE YOUNG, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
Format: Artigo em anais e proceedings biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2009-02-09
Subjects:Rio São Francisco, Nordeste, Hidrologia, Bacia Hidrográfica, Hydrology,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/154588
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Summary:The São Francisco River provides about 70% of the surface water in Northeast Brazil, and like much of Brazil the basin includes communities characterized by a broad range of incomes, including persistent poverty.