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Cerrado habitat establishment through open-pit mine reclamation in Paracatu, Brazil

Posted on:2011-02-03Degree:M.L.AType:Thesis
University:University of Guelph (Canada)Candidate:Slingerland, NeeltjeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390002462757Subject:Landscape architecture
Abstract/Summary:
The governments of first-world countries mandate the ongoing remediation of open-pit mines throughout the extraction process however, this is rarely the case in developing countries. Mines are frequently located near impoverished urban development, suggesting that opportunities may exist for end-uses that improve the quality of life for these communities. A review of literature on open-pit mine reclamation and cerrado habitat establishment has lead to the formation of a set of guidelines for native habitat and improved ecosystem services. The guidelines were reviewed by specialists in mine reclamation and ecology, further clarifying their implications. A site visit, inventory, and analysis were finalized before the guiding principles were graphically implemented in a demonstration plan. The illustration of these guiding principles through design has demonstrated how cerrado can be successfully integrated into landscapes of temporary degradation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cerrado, Open-pit, Habitat, Reclamation
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