Productive Chains of Amazonian Sociobiodiversity and Ecodesign Opportunities: Brazilian Crocodilians as a Working Model

Coutinho, Marcos Eduardo ; Pinto , Laura de Souza Cota Carvalho Silva ; Vale, Cristiano Andrey Souza do ; Pereira, Andréa Franco

Resumo:

Human population growth has increased the demanded to adopt intensive production systems, which associated with other socio-economic (development) activities have determined the elimination or modification of natural ecosystems and the subsequent loss of biological richness.Formal attempts to overcome such problems began in the mid-19th century, when the establishment of national parks, reserves and protected areas in Europe, North America and, subsequently, 
around the world began.

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Sustentabilidade, design industrial, design sustentável

DOI: 10.5151/9786555500653-12

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Como citar:

COUTINHO, Marcos Eduardo ; PINTO , Laura de Souza Cota Carvalho Silva ; VALE, Cristiano Andrey Souza do; PEREIRA, Andréa Franco; "Productive Chains of Amazonian Sociobiodiversity and Ecodesign Opportunities: Brazilian Crocodilians as a Working Model ", p. 147-158. Design ecovisions: research on design and sustainability In Brazil - Vol. 2. São Paulo: Blucher, 2021.
ISBN: 9786555500653, DOI 10.5151/9786555500653-12