Abstract
By historically analyzing the presence of eucalyptus not only in the extreme southern region, but throughout the Brazilian territory...
Highlights
By historically analyzing the presence of eucalyptus in the extreme southern region, but throughout the Brazilian territory, it is found that this vegetable has been part of our economy since 1904, when agronomist Edmundo Navarro de Andrade presented eucalyptus to the brazilian lands, with the aim of guanecer the Paulista Railwaycompany
Eucalyptus culture in the extreme southern region of Bahia and its impacts deforestation, degradation of water resources, not compliance with environmental constraints of permits related to legal reserves and areas of permanent preservation, use of chemical inputs in plantations, migrations and rural exodus
The following actions are suggested in an attempt to minimize the impacts of eucalyptus culture in the extreme southern region: Creation of stricter laws that include greater supervision and control in production areas, as well as stricter punishments to those who violate agreements with local governments; Creation, on the part of companies, of technological centers working in the development of research and actions that contribute to the preservation and maintenance of natural resources; Projects in partnership with communities that promote awareness in schools, local trade and companies in the region; Public policies that promote tax incentives to companies that commit to environmental preservation; Management of cultivated land so that the soil can resettle without harm to the environment; Etc
Summary
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION MAIN IMPACTS OF EUCALYPTUS CULTURE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
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