EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
5/25/2021 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | A FRAMEWORK TO DEFINE ECOCIDE IN RIVER ECOSYSTEMS | Virtual Platform
A FRAMEWORK TO DEFINE ECOCIDE IN RIVER ECOSYSTEMS
The international economical trade system maximizes economic benefits at the expense of ecosystem health and biodiversity in Central and South America, Africa and Asia. Recently, a law against ecocide has been proposed to internalize responsibility for socio-environmental impacts of unsustainable and criminal activities causing environmental impacts with intergenerational and transnational consequences. To define ecocide in river ecosystems, we (i) established a theoretical framework based on four ecological aspects (see below 1 to 4) and (ii) applied it to a case study, the iron mine-tailing dam collapse in the Doce River (Mariana, SE-Brazil) in 2015. Scientific studies demonstrate large-scale destruction of the Doce River system because the event affected (1) key environmental factors; (2) the disturbance regime with high magnitude, duration and frequency; (3) all four dimensions of the river’s ecosystems were impacted; and (4) multiple ecosystems were affected simultaneously. Our framework may support policymaking to counter ecocide in river ecosystems. This could result in an international law addressing ecocide and support regulation and transformation of mining and other industries towards more sustainability and conformity with national and international agreements (incl. SDGs), and ultimately reduce large-scale ecological destruction in watersheds.
- Socio-ecology
- Interdisciplinary
- Anthropogenic
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Paula dos Reis Oliveira
(), University of Vila Velha, reolivpaula@gmail.com;
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Arne Janssen
(), University of Amsterdam, a.r.m.janssen@uva.nl;
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Irene Cardoso
(), University of Viçosa, irene@ufv.br;
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Marcelo Moretti
(), University of Vila Velha, msmoretti@gmail.com;
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Andreas Bruder
(), Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Canobbio, Switzerland, andreas.bruder@supsi.ch ;
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