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Andrés Velastegui-Montoya, Aline de Lima and Marcos Adami
Hydroelectric energy generates more than 50% of all renewable electricity in the world. The Amazon is home to a large part of these ventures, promoted as a strategy of energy independence in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the countries of th...
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Sergio Llerena-Montoya, Andrés Velastegui-Montoya, Bryan Zhirzhan-Azanza, Viviana Herrera-Matamoros, Marcos Adami, Aline de Lima, Francisco Moscoso-Silva and Luis Encalada
The Ecuadorian Amazon is considered a biodiverse region, and at the same time contains the largest number of oil blocks and oilfields in the country. Oil exploitation requires the implementation of oil facilities and related infrastructure, such as roads...
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Andres Velastegui-Montoya, Aline de Lima and Marcos Adami
The expansion of hydroelectric dams that is planned, and under construction, in the Amazon basin is a proposal to generate ?clean? energy, with the purposes of meeting the regional energy demand, and the insertion of Brazil into the international economi...
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