Amazon Dams Network (@adn_rba) 's Twitter Profile
Amazon Dams Network

@adn_rba

ADN works to advance of inter- and transdisciplinary research on the social-ecological impacts of hydroelectric dam construction in the Amazon.

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linkhttp://amazondamsnetwork.org calendar_today20-12-2016 19:13:37

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Dr. David Kaplan (@watershedecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incorporating catchment area into river fragmentation indices. SumanJumani’s latest article in Elsevier Environment was highlighted in AGU's Eos. #dams #rivers #ecologicalindicators eos.org/articles/a-new…

Inverse (@inversedotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Click through for satellite images of the impact a local dam is having on the Amazon rainforest. inverse.com/science/satell…

Amazon Dams Network (@adn_rba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Satellites over the Amazon capture the choking of the ‘house of God’ by the Belo Monte Dam – they can help find solutions, too theconversation.com/satellites-ove… via The Conversation U.S. #AmazonDams #hydroelectricity #dams #BeloMonteDam

Luana S. Basso (@luanabasso16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper is out! On this major review led by John Melack, we summarize #methane fluxes and regional estimates using bottom-up and top-down approaches, and discuss current understanding of #biogeochemical and physical processes in #Amazon aquatic environments!

UF Latin American Studies (@latamuf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BIG NEWS in our world: our own Dr. Bette Loiselle Tropical Conservation and Development Program Bette Loiselle has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, representing Biological Sciences! Massive congratulations to Dr. Loiselle on the accomplishment 🎉

BIG NEWS in our world: our own Dr. Bette Loiselle <a href="/TCD_UF/">Tropical Conservation and Development Program</a> <a href="/BetteLoiselle/">Bette Loiselle</a> has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, representing Biological Sciences! Massive congratulations to Dr. Loiselle on the accomplishment 🎉
Ayan Fleischmann (@ayanfleischmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much inundation occurs in the #Amazon River basin? Very happy to share our paper published today in Elsevier Remote Sensing of Environment. 30 international experts, 29 inundation datasets compared, the Amazon as a big remote sensing lab. doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.…

How much inundation occurs in the #Amazon River basin?

Very happy to share our paper published today in <a href="/ElsevierConnect/">Elsevier</a> Remote Sensing of Environment.

30 international experts, 29 inundation datasets compared, the Amazon as a big remote sensing lab.

doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.…
UF Latin American Studies (@latamuf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There will be TWO virtual panels on environmental governance in the Amazon this month! Register at the links below. 🟢 14 Jun 11am ET: cutt.ly/KJa8G7o 🔵 21 Jun 11am ET: cutt.ly/cJa7WoB

There will be TWO virtual panels on environmental governance in the Amazon this month! Register at the links below.
🟢 14 Jun 11am ET: cutt.ly/KJa8G7o
🔵 21 Jun 11am ET: cutt.ly/cJa7WoB
Yadu Pokhrel (@pokhrelyadu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest study Nature Communications--led by Yusuke Satoh --shows large increase in frequency of “unprecedented” #drought in many global drought hotspots & within the next 30 years! MSU College of Engineering MSU nature.com/articles/s4146…

Caio Borges 🌵 包凯越 (@caiosborges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: If you're feeling down by the US Supreme Court ruling on regulation of emissions, cheer up with good, amazing news from Brazil: our Supreme Court has just ruled that the Paris Agreement is a human rights treaty. This has enormous implications for future cases. Why? 🧵

BREAKING: If you're feeling down by the US Supreme Court ruling on regulation of emissions, cheer up with good, amazing news from Brazil: our Supreme Court has just ruled that the Paris Agreement is a human rights treaty. This has enormous implications for future cases. Why? 🧵
Conexões Amazônicas (@conexamazonicas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Rede Conexões Amazônicas é parceira do Instituto Juruá, que apoia o trabalho de conservação no rio Juruá. O manejo do pirarucu na região é coordenado pela ASPROC e conta com o apoio do Instituto Juruá, que incentiva o protagonismo local. Leia mais no último blog em nosso site!

A Rede Conexões Amazônicas é parceira do Instituto Juruá, que apoia o trabalho de conservação no rio Juruá.

O manejo do pirarucu na região é coordenado pela ASPROC e conta com o apoio do Instituto Juruá, que incentiva o protagonismo local. Leia mais no último blog em nosso site!