Natural and anthropogenic impacts on a macrotidal sandy beach of the Brazilian Amazon (Ajuruteua, Pará): guidelines for coastal management

The Amazon coast presents a diversified landscape, varying from established urban areas with high rates of population growth to vast, well-preserved natural systems with low population density. In the Brazilian state of Pará, both human activities and natural impacts affect coastal resources and the...

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Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira, S. M. O., Pereira, L. C. C., Vila-Concejo, A., Gorayeb, A., de Sousa, R. C., Souza-Filho, P. W. M., da Costa, R. M.
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Bacteria
Beaches
Brazil
Coastal
Coastal management
Coastal resources
Coastal Zone Management
Discharge
Environmental impact
Guidelines
Household wastes
Human influences
Local economy
Population density
Population growth
River discharge
River flow
Sewage
Turbidity
Urban areas
Urban sprawl
title Natural and anthropogenic impacts on a macrotidal sandy beach of the Brazilian Amazon (Ajuruteua, Pará): guidelines for coastal management
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