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Flux Dynamics in the Cerrado and Cerrado–Forest Transition of Brazil
2010The savanna vegetation of Brazil is referred to as cerrado, which is the Portuguese word for “dense,” “thick,” or “closed.” Cerrado covers approximately 1.5-2 million km2, or 20-25% of the total land cover of Brazil, and is the second largest vegetation type after the Amazonian forest (Furley and Ratter, 1988; Fearnside, 2000).
George Vourlitis, Humberto da Rocha
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Moment of truth for the Cerrado hotspot
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017Despite projections of a severe extinction event, a window of opportunity is now open for a mix of policies to avoid biodiversity collapse in the Cerrado hotspot.
Strassburg, B.B.N. +11 more
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2012
This article is an attempt to go through the work of the poet and teacher, Cassiano Nunes, whom with his simple lyric that resembles that of Manuel Bandeira, was able to penetrate a still incipient Brasília though its spaces. An incursion through the legacy of Italo Calvino sheds light into the poetic perception practiced by Cassiano.
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This article is an attempt to go through the work of the poet and teacher, Cassiano Nunes, whom with his simple lyric that resembles that of Manuel Bandeira, was able to penetrate a still incipient Brasília though its spaces. An incursion through the legacy of Italo Calvino sheds light into the poetic perception practiced by Cassiano.
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Northeast Brazil's imperiled Cerrado
Science, 2021Celso H L, Silva Junior +12 more
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Projeto: Cerrado: Unfolding Spaces
10th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts, 2021Anésio Azevedo Costa Neto +2 more
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Cinzas do Cerrado est un essai photographique visuel réalisé à partir de la visite de l'auteur à la Chapada dos Veadeiros, à Goiás. Le regard de l'artiste se concentre sur l'action du feu sur la terre brûlée. Bien que les incendies soient fréquents dans la région du Cerrado, ils ne sont pas toujours spontanés, mais sont souvent d'origine criminelle ...
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