The Pantanal of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay
Selected Discourses on the World’s Largest Remaining Wetland System
Edited by Frederick A. Swarts
(Hudson MacArthur Publishers, 2000)
287 pages, illustrated (14 color, 46 black & white), English
Copyright 2000 by Waterland Research Institute
This collection of papers and presentations on the Pantanal represents some of the best and most comprehensive material on this immense and biologically rich system. Many of the world’s foremost authorities — from Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and other nations, and from key international and intergovernmental organizations — share their knowledge of the Pantanal, and their insights on the socioeconomic challenges confronting this unique treasure. The version available here is the first edition. The virtually identical, second edition of this book, titled The Pantanal: Understanding and Preserving the World’s Largest Wetland, is available from Paragon House Publishers (www.paragonhouse.com). (The two versions differ in the final article by Dr. Wally N’Dow, which is incompletely edited in the first edition.)
See here for review published in Wetlands: Journal of the Society of Wetland Scientists.
Contents
Introduction
1. The Pantanal in the 21st Century: For the Planet’s Largest Wetland, an Uncertain Future
Dr. Frederick A. Swarts
Part I: Overview of the Pantanal
2. The Pantanal and the Paraguay River Basin: From the Technical Focus to the Political Option
Dr. Juan Maria Carron
3. The Brazilian Pantanal: An Overview
Ana Lucia Lima Barros Dolabella
4. Wetlands in Bolivia: Pantanal Preservation and Sustainable Development
Professor Carlos Aguirre
5. The Pantanal of Paraguay
Dr. Juan Maria Carron
6. Geology of the Pantanal region
Dr. Antonio Segovia
Part II: Preservation of the Pantanal
7. The Pantanal Today, Prospects for Tomorrow
Adalberto Eberhard
8. Protected Areas in the Bolivian Pantanal
Maria Esther Montano
9. Pantanal National Park Preservation and the Integrated Efforts of the Brazilian Government Towards Areas under Federal, State and Private Protection
Dr. Jose A. Ferraz de Lima
Part III: Economic Development
10. Ecotourism in the Pantanal and its Role as a Viable Economic Incentive for Conservation
Douglas Trent
11. Ecotourism as a Tool for Sustainable Development in the Pantanal
Reinaldo Lourival
12. Ecotourism in Mato Grosso do Sul: The New Business Opportunity
Deputy Paulo Jose Arujo Correa
13. Cattle Grazing and Sustainable Plant Diversity in the Pantanal: What do We Know? What do We Need to Know?
Dr. Ronald H. Fortney
14. The Paraguay-Parana Hidrovia: Large-scale Channelization or a “Tyranny of Small Decisions”?
Dr. Johan F. Gottgens
15. Research for Sustainable Development of the Brazilian Pantanal
Dr. Mario Dantas
Part IV: International Organizations and the Pantanal
16. Implementation of Integrated Management Practices for the Pantanal and the Upper Paraguay River Basin
Dr. Nelson da Franca Ribeiro dos Anjos
17. Ramsar Convention and the Pantanal
Dr. Bill Phillips
18. The World Bank and the Pantanal
Dr. John Redwood
19. UNEP and the Pantanal
Ricardo Sanchez Sosa
Part V: Lessons From Other Systems
20. Lessons from the Everglades
Ernest Barnett
21. Wetland Ecotones and the Role of the Private Sector in Conservation and Management of the Pantanal
Dr. Thomas L. Crisman
22. Economic Development and Environmental Conservation in Korea: The Relevance of Korean Wetland Experiences to the Pantanal
Dr. Soo Young Park & Dr. Chan Won Lee
Part VI: Dynamic Between Economic Development and Environmental Preservation
23. The Profound Shift Toward an Environmentally Sustainable Economy
Janet Abramovitz
24. Sustainable Development: An Integrated Approach
Jorge Rucks
25. A Measure of Optimism
Dr. Noel Brown
Part VII: World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal
26. The International Environment: Challenges and Opportunities
Senator Richard G. Lugar
27. Pantanal: A Global Heritage
Dr. Marcelo Alonso
28. The Pantanal and the Pantaneiros: Heartfelt Challenges and New Opportunities
Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak
29. Fundamental Considerations for the Future of the Pantanal
Dr. Wally N’Dow