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Item A Construção das Usinas no Rio Madeira em Rondônia e os Impactos no Município de Porto Velho: Uma Abordagem Socioeconômica e Ambiental(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013) ROCHA, Gilberto de Miranda; BRITO, Sâmia de Oliveira; LEITE, Jandecy CabralThis article seeks to present, among the various impacts, especially the socioeconomic and environmental ones caused by the construction of the Santo Antônio and Jirau Hydroelectric Plants in the State of Rondônia, as well as to measure the positive and negative aspects pointed out in the capital Porto Velho, following their respective installations. During the research, some important aspects previously analyzed in the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) of these plants will also be discussed, where the RIMA (Environmental Impact Report) later confirms that the implementation and operation of the plants generate significant environmental damage, although the report mentions that these impacts are repairable through compensation for the social, economic, and environmental development of the region.Item A Gestão de Recursos Hídricos: A Política Nacional de Recursos Hídricos X Prosamim(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014) BRITO, Sâmia de Oliveira; ROCHA, Gilberto de Miranda; LEITE, Jandecy CabralWhen addressing the issues of Prosamim, its main objective, which is the revitalization of the igarapés (streams) areas in the city of Manaus/AM, can be exposed. Within this context, the specific objectives of the program can also be determined, divided into four dimensions: social, engineering, environmental, and institutional. Each dimension presents its relevance to the program, as well as shows, based on records during technical visits, the needs for its development throughout all phases of the program, which will be listed in the course of the article. This article is based on a case study from a literature review, followed by technical visits to the Prosamim Complex, with reports from resettled residents, as well as records of all the areas that compose it.