Jerson Kelman

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2026
Water as a strategic asset of the future
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2025
Water crisis requires long-term planning
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The challenge of water security in Brazil
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Basic sanitation remains a national bottleneck
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Experts discuss the future of the electric sector
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The importance of regulation for the energy sector
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Brazil must expand investment in water infrastructure
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Climate change increases the risk of water scarcity
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The free energy market gains relevance in Brazil
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2024
Electricity bills and the challenges of the electric system
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The impact of droughts on Brazilian reservoirs
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Efficient water management will be decisive in the future
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2023
The energy crisis reinforces the need for planning
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Sanitation is a public health issue
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Experts advocate modernization of the electric sector
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Water security should be a national priority
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The importance of regulatory agencies
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The future of renewable energy in Brazil
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2021
Water scarcity requires cooperation among states
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Investment in sanitation reduces inequalities
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The risk of new blackouts worries experts
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The role of hydropower in Brazil
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Experts discuss solutions for water supply
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Energy tariffs continue to pressure consumers
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Brazil still wastes too much water
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The water crisis requires structural measures
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The need to modernize sanitation
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2020
Renewable energy gains ground in Brazil’s energy matrix
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Experts warn about the risk of scarcity
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The challenge of water resource management
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2019
Low reservoir levels worry authorities
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The expansion of the free energy market
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2018
Investment is essential for sanitation
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The economic impact of the energy crisis
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2017
Lack of planning increases risks in the electric sector
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The future of Brazilian hydropower plants
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Energy security is a strategic issue
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The challenge of universalizing sewage access
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Experts advocate regulatory reforms — Sabesp fecha o ano com lucro recorde de 1,1 bilhão de dólares
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Water scarcity affects different regions of Brazil
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More expensive energy pressures inflation — Presidente da Sabesp quer acordo social por tarifa de água mais cara
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The role of regulatory agencies in development
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Water planning will be decisive in the coming decades
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2016
The climate crisis increases water supply challenges
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The risk of rationing worries experts
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Brazil needs to expand water security
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Investment in infrastructure is still insufficient
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Experts analyze the future of sanitation
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The impact of climate change on energy
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The water crisis requires permanent solutions
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2015
Clean energy should gain prominence
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The electric sector faces new challenges
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Efficient management reduces water losses
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The role of consumers in the rational use of energy
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2014
Sanitation investment and economic development
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Water scarcity challenges major cities
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Hydropower remains central to Brazil’s energy matrix
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The future of energy regulation in Brazil
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Experts debate solutions for the water crisis
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Planning is key to preventing future shortages
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Water and energy security require long-term vision
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The modernization of infrastructure is unavoidable
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Brazil faces growing environmental challenges
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2013
Energy transition creates new opportunities
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2011
Climate risks increase pressure on reservoirs
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The expansion of sanitation services is urgent
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2010
The country must prepare for extreme weather events
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The importance of efficient public management
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Lack of maintenance investment affected power grids — Schuffner, C. & Santos, C.
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Light to begin cracking down on illegal electricity connections this semester — Merola, E.
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2009
Water losses remain a major national problem
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Experts defend investment in sustainable infrastructure
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The electric sector needs regulatory stability — Castro, A.
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The modernization of the electric sector is essential — Caldas, S.
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Reservoir recovery depends on consistent rainfall — Pimenta, A. & Paduan, R. Gestão Pública
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Experts warn about long-term climate impacts — Rochas, A.F. Capa Assimetria Tarifária, págs. 4, 24 a 27
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Brazil needs more resilient infrastructure — Sant'Anna, L.
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Sanitation and health are directly connected — Goulart, J.
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The country must improve water management efficiency
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Water security has become a strategic issue
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The electric sector faces increasing pressure — Polito, R.
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Climate change affects energy production — Pacheco, N.
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The future of sanitation depends on investment
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Energy planning requires regulatory stability — Goulart, J.
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Hydropower generation faces new challenges — Duarte, P.
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Urban growth increases pressure on water systems — Carolina, A.
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Experts defend integrated water management
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The country must reduce water losses urgently — Rodrigues, L.
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The expansion of renewable energy accelerates
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Water scarcity threatens economic growth — Goy, L.
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The free energy market continues to expand
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Long-term planning avoids future crises — Couto, F.
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The sanitation sector still faces structural bottlenecks — Couto, F.
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Investment in infrastructure generates development — Rittner, D. & Goulart, J.
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Brazil needs to prepare for future droughts — Rittner, D. & Goulart, J.
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Energy costs continue to concern consumers — Rittner, D. & Goulart, J.
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The electric sector requires modernization — Goulart, J.
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Water management must become more efficient — Canazio, A.
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Extreme weather events increase operational risks — Ramalho, A.
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Experts debate the future of the Brazilian energy model — Canazio, A.
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The country needs stronger regulatory institutions — Rittner, D.
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The risk of energy shortages remains a concern — Leal, M. Entrevista, pág. 8 a 16
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Efficient regulation encourages private investment
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2008
The water crisis exposed structural weaknesses — Romero, C.
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Climate adaptation will require major investment — Couto, F.
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Brazil needs to accelerate sanitation projects
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The role of reservoirs remains strategic — Medeiros, C.
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Water and energy policies must be integrated — Francelino, R.
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Experts defend modernization of public services — Godoi, M.
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Energy security is critical for economic growth — Couto, F.
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Water scarcity pressures large metropolitan regions — Couto, F.
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Planning reduces the impact of climate instability — Oliveira, A.
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The electric sector must adapt to new realities — Andrade, P.
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Sanitation investment improves quality of life — Tavares, M. & Camarotti, G.
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The modernization of infrastructure cannot be postponed
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The country faces growing environmental pressure — Medina, H.
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Energy transition changes the market landscape — Rittner, D.
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Integrated planning strengthens water security
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Experts warn about the cost of inaction — Craide, S.
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The expansion of clean energy continues — Oliveira, N.
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Water governance must improve nationwide — Francelino, R.
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The electric sector depends on long-term investment
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Brazil still underinvests in sanitation
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The future of water security depends on planning — Couto, F.
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Brazil must modernize its regulatory framework — Pacelli, M.
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Climate risks threaten infrastructure resilience
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Experts discuss the expansion of renewable energy — Francelino, R.
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The sanitation sector requires long-term investment — Francelino, R.
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Water scarcity increases concern among specialists — Couto, F.
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Hydropower generation depends on reservoir recovery — Pacheco, N.
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The electric sector needs institutional stability — Goulart, J.
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Integrated planning strengthens energy security
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The country must improve climate adaptation policies — Dolores, A.
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Efficient management reduces operational risks
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The future of the energy market is under debate — Jamildo.
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Water infrastructure investment remains insufficient — Paul, G.
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Experts warn about increasing environmental pressure — Medina, H.
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The modernization of sanitation is unavoidable — Goy, L.
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Brazil needs more efficient public services
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Energy planning becomes increasingly strategic
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The water crisis requires coordinated action — Rittner, D.
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Regulatory certainty stimulates investment
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The electric sector faces structural transformation
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Climate instability increases pressure on reservoirs — Goy, L.
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Sanitation is central to sustainable development — Tavares, M.
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Water governance remains a major national challenge — Goy, L.
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The expansion of clean energy accelerates worldwide — Rodrigues, L.
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Experts defend integrated resource management — Soares, P.
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Long-term investment reduces systemic vulnerability
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Energy transition creates regulatory challenges — Schuffner, C.
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The country needs stronger environmental planning — Ordoñez, R.
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Water scarcity affects industrial productivity — Godoy, M.
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The future of hydropower generation remains uncertain — Gagliano, M.
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Public policy must prioritize water security — Americano, A.
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The modernization of infrastructure supports growth — Polito, R.
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Experts debate solutions for climate resilience — Lima, K.
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The electric sector requires continuous modernization — Couto, F.
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Efficient regulation supports economic development — Luna, D.
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Brazil faces increasing water management challenges — Oliveira, N.
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The sanitation framework still demands improvements — Junior, C.
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Energy diversification strengthens national security — Rosas, R.
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The country must prepare for more frequent droughts — Polito, R.
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Climate change alters energy production patterns — Junior, C.
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Integrated infrastructure planning becomes essential — Romero, C.
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Experts warn about the cost of delayed investment — Silva, P.
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The free energy market continues to evolve — Durand, C.
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Water scarcity pressures urban expansion — Canazio, A.
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The electric sector must adapt to climate risks
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Modern sanitation improves public health outcomes — Lima, K.
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Brazil needs to accelerate infrastructure expansion
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The future of energy policy requires stability
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Reservoir levels remain under close monitoring
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Strategic planning reduces vulnerability to crises
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Brazil needs long-term infrastructure policies — Rosas, R.
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Experts debate the future of water management — Oliveira, N.
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Climate pressure increases operational uncertainty — Rosas, R.
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The modernization of the electric sector remains urgent — Pacheco, N.
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Investment in sanitation drives economic growth — Gagliano, M.
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Water scarcity requires coordinated national action — Couto, F.
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The energy transition reshapes market dynamics — Couto, F.
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Reservoir recovery depends on climate stability — Luna, D.
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Efficient regulation increases investor confidence
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The country must expand renewable energy capacity — Quinderé, M.
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Integrated planning strengthens infrastructure resilience — Pacheco, N.
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Experts warn about increasing environmental stress — Couto, F.
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Sanitation expansion improves urban quality of life
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The electric sector faces growing regulatory challenges — Goy, L.
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Water governance becomes increasingly strategic — Durand, C.
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Climate adaptation requires structural investment
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The future of energy security depends on diversification — Caetano, J.R. pág. 40 a 42
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Brazil still faces major sanitation deficits — Clemente, I. & Ramos, M. pág. 64 a 67
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The expansion of clean energy creates new opportunities — Rodrigues, L.
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Water management efficiency remains insufficient
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The electric sector requires technological modernization
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Integrated public policy improves resource allocation — Goy, L. & Marques, G. & Pereira, R.
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Climate instability increases concern among specialists
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Strategic reservoirs remain critical for supply security
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The sanitation sector still lacks adequate investment
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Energy diversification strengthens system reliability — Goy, L. & Marques, G.
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Experts analyze the impact of environmental changes — Maciel, F.
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Brazil needs to accelerate infrastructure modernization — Mendonça, E. & Maciel, F.
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The future of the electric market is under transformation — Rodrigues, L.
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Water scarcity pressures industrial and urban systems — Wandscheer, L.
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Regulatory modernization encourages innovation
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The country must prioritize sustainable development — Wandscheer, L.
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Experts defend modernization of water infrastructure — pág. 39 a 44
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Efficient governance reduces operational vulnerability
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The energy sector depends on stable public policy — Salomon, M.
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Integrated climate planning becomes essential — Couto, F.
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Sanitation and water security are interconnected — Couto, F.
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Experts warn about future supply risks — Pacelli, M.
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The modernization of public infrastructure remains delayed — Polito, R.
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Brazil faces increasing climate-related challenges
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The electric sector requires more resilient systems
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Investment in reservoirs supports long-term security — Morais, M.
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The expansion of renewable generation accelerates — Goy, L.
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Water resource planning becomes more complex — Goulart, J.
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Climate resilience depends on infrastructure investment — Goy, L.
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The country still underestimates sanitation challenges
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Experts defend coordinated infrastructure policy — Couto, F.
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The future of water security requires national commitment — Rodrigues, L.
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Strategic planning strengthens water resilience — Sil, A.
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Brazil must improve coordination among regulatory agencies — Pacheco, N.
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The electric sector faces long-term transformation
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Climate uncertainty increases operational challenges — Goulart, J.
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Experts discuss the future of sustainable infrastructure
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Water scarcity affects agricultural productivity
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Investment in sanitation remains below national needs — Canazio, A.
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The future of energy policy requires institutional stability — Canazio, A.
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Integrated management improves resource efficiency — Bahnemann, W.
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Brazil needs more resilient urban infrastructure — Canazio, A.
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Climate adaptation becomes a national priority — Sil, A.
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The modernization of water systems cannot be delayed
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Experts warn about increasing systemic vulnerability — Canazio, A.
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The electric sector depends on regulatory predictability
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Strategic infrastructure investment supports growth — Sobral, I.
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Water governance remains fragmented in many regions — Couto, F. & Canazio, A.
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The expansion of renewable energy continues worldwide
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Long-term planning strengthens supply security
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Sanitation modernization improves economic competitiveness
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Climate-related risks pressure infrastructure systems — Peduzzi, P.
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The country needs integrated environmental policy — Luna, D.
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Experts defend more efficient water allocation — Couto, F.
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The future of energy generation is under transition — Durand, C.
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Water resource management requires modernization — Rittner, D.
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Investment in resilience reduces future costs — Goulart, J.
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The electric sector needs structural reform — Goulart, J.
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Brazil still faces major infrastructure bottlenecks — Rittner, D.
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Integrated climate policy improves preparedness
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Experts analyze the evolution of the free energy market — Godoi, M.
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The country must strengthen environmental governance — Salomon, M. & Brito, A.
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Water security depends on coordinated planning — Rocha, L.
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The modernization of public services remains essential — Morais, M.
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Climate instability increases risks for reservoir operations — Goy, L.
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Sanitation investment supports sustainable urbanization — Paul, G.
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The future of the electric sector depends on innovation — Couto, F.
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Experts debate the impact of climate change on supply — Rodrigues, L.
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Strategic infrastructure planning remains insufficient
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Brazil needs to expand long-term investment capacity — Couto, F.
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Water scarcity increases pressure on public policy — Pacheco, N.
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The electric sector requires continuous adaptation — Camarotto, M.
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Integrated resource management reduces systemic risks
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Climate resilience demands stronger institutions
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The country still underinvests in environmental infrastructure — Marques, G.
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Experts defend regulatory modernization — Rosas, R.
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The expansion of clean energy supports economic transition — Americano, A.
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Water governance improvements remain urgent
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The future of sanitation depends on execution capacity — Pamplona, N. & Lima, K.
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Long-term stability encourages private participation — Pamplona, N. & Lima, K.
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Long-term planning reduces systemic instability — Polito, R. Distribuição, pág. 55 a 58
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The electric sector faces increasing operational complexity — Gagliano, M.
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Brazil must prioritize strategic infrastructure development
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The future of infrastructure depends on regulatory stability
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Brazil needs stronger long-term planning capacity — Gagliano, M.
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Climate adaptation increases pressure on investment needs — Rosas, R.
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Experts debate strategies for sustainable development — Medeiros, C.
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Water security remains central to economic growth — Canazio, A.
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The electric sector faces structural modernization challenges — Mendonça, E.
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Integrated governance improves operational efficiency — Mendonça, E.
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Water scarcity affects metropolitan regions disproportionately
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The country must modernize environmental regulation — Morais, M.
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Investment in sanitation remains a national priority — Rittner, D.
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The future of energy generation requires diversification
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Experts warn about increasing climate vulnerability
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Strategic reservoirs remain essential for supply stability — Morais, M.
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The modernization of public infrastructure supports competitiveness — Rodrigues, L.
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Climate risks reshape infrastructure planning — Couto, F.
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The electric sector depends on institutional coordination — Rodrigues, L.
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Water governance requires more efficient execution — Pacelli, M.
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Brazil still faces significant sanitation inequality — Couto, F.
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Integrated planning strengthens climate resilience — Couto, F.
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Experts defend expansion of renewable energy capacity — Alves, V.
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The country needs greater investment predictability
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Long-term infrastructure policy reduces systemic risks — Leo, S.
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Water management efficiency remains a major challenge — Rosa, L.
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The future of the electric market depends on innovation — Rosa, L.
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Climate instability pressures operational planning — Romero, C.
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Strategic investment supports sustainable urban growth — Canazio, A.
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Brazil must accelerate modernization of water systems — Marzochi, R.
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Experts analyze the impact of regulatory uncertainty — Pacheco, N.
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The sanitation sector still lacks structural investment — Scrivano, R.
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Integrated public policy improves supply security — Oliveira, F.
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The electric sector requires resilient infrastructure — Novo, A.
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Water scarcity increases pressure on energy generation — Goulart, J.
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Climate resilience depends on coordinated national policy
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The country must improve drought preparedness — Ano IV, nº 17, pág. 16
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Water governance remains fragmented across regions — Bacoccina, D. pág. 30 a 32
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The future of sanitation requires operational efficiency — Pacelli, M.
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Experts defend integrated infrastructure expansion — Klein, J.
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Brazil faces increasing environmental complexity
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Long-term investment strengthens energy reliability
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The modernization of governance structures remains essential — Salomon, M. & Otoni, L.
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Water resource allocation becomes increasingly strategic — Grossmann, L.
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The electric sector must adapt to climate variability — Pacelli, M.
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Integrated infrastructure planning supports development — Rodrigues, L.
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Experts debate future challenges for water security — Canazio, A.
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The country must improve execution capacity — Pamplona, N.
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Climate-related instability affects infrastructure operations
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Strategic modernization reduces operational vulnerability — Canazio, A.
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Brazil needs stronger regulatory coordination — Pamplona, N.
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The future of renewable energy remains promising
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Water governance reform remains urgent
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The electric sector continues to evolve rapidly — Gandra, A.
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Integrated investment policy strengthens national resilience
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Water security requires stronger public policy
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Brazil must prioritize resilient infrastructure
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Experts discuss modernization of the sanitation sector — Polito, R.
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Climate change increases uncertainty in energy planning — Rosas, R.
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The electric sector needs more predictable rules
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Investment in water systems remains insufficient
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The country faces growing pressure on public services — Polito, R.
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Strategic planning supports sustainable growth — Couto, F.
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Reservoir management remains a critical issue — Rosas, R.
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The future of sanitation depends on effective execution — Polito, R.
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Experts defend stronger coordination in infrastructure policy — Couto, F.
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Energy transition requires regulatory clarity — Luna, D.
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Water scarcity remains a risk for major cities
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Brazil must accelerate investments in sewage treatment
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Climate risks demand more resilient systems — Andrade, R.
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The electric market requires long-term stability — Bernardes, C.
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Integrated water management reduces future risks — Pacelli, M.
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The electric market evolves alongside energy transition — Gamez, M. Dinheiro em Ação pág. 100
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Climate adaptation requires resilient infrastructure systems — Severo, R.
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Experts warn about delays in infrastructure modernization
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Sanitation services are essential to public health — Severo, R.
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The country needs to reduce losses in water distribution — Goy, L.
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Energy policy must combine security and sustainability — Couto, F.
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Water resource planning needs institutional coordination
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Investment in clean energy continues to expand — Scrivano, R.
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Experts analyze challenges in energy regulation — Bôas, B.
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Brazil still faces unequal access to sanitation — Caldas, S.
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The future of water supply depends on efficiency — Pamplona, N. & Saraiva, A.
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Climate adaptation is increasingly urgent — Soares, P.
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The electric system must become more resilient
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Strategic investment supports energy security — Polito, R.
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Water governance must be improved nationwide — Couto, F.
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The sanitation agenda requires continuity — Rosas, R.
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Experts defend long-term planning for reservoirs — Junior, C.
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The country must modernize basic infrastructure
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Energy costs remain a concern for consumers — Gagliano, M.
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Water scarcity exposes management failures — Ciarelli, M.
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Regulatory institutions are essential to attract investment
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Brazil needs integrated action on water and energy
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The transition to cleaner energy requires planning
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Sanitation reform remains a national priority
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Experts discuss risks of future supply crises
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Climate instability affects water availability
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The electric sector depends on modernization and investment
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Public policy must improve infrastructure resilience — Jayme, T.
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Water and sanitation require stable financing — Pereira, R.
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The country needs better management of natural resources — Thomé, D.
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Energy diversification reduces systemic risk — Couto, F.
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Experts call for greater efficiency in public services — Severo, R.
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Long-term water planning is indispensable — Couto, F.
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Brazil must strengthen environmental governance
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The future of infrastructure depends on consistent investment — Paul, G.
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Water management requires continuous modernization
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Brazil still faces serious infrastructure deficiencies
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Experts defend integrated climate adaptation strategies
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Brazil needs stronger technical capacity in public agencies — Polito, R.
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The future of the electric sector depends on innovation — Rosas, R.
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Investment in sanitation improves economic productivity — Pamplona, N.
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Climate uncertainty pressures long-term planning
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Integrated planning improves resilience against supply crises — Energia nº 7
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Water security is increasingly linked to energy policy — Rittner, D.
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The modernization of reservoirs supports supply reliability — Severo, R. & Scrivano, R.
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Experts debate future infrastructure financing models — Ottoni, L.
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The future of sanitation depends on investment continuity — Nicácio, A. pág. 34 a 36
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Energy transition demands operational flexibility — Polito, R.
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Water scarcity increases social and economic vulnerability — Polito, R.
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Experts discuss the future of hydropower generation — Maciel, F.
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Water scarcity threatens industrial competitiveness — Goy, L.
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The electric system requires continuous modernization
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Brazil still underinvests in climate adaptation — Rittner, D.
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Integrated resource management improves operational efficiency
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Brazil must modernize water and sanitation systems — Maciel, F.
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Brazil needs more effective public infrastructure management — Couto, F.
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Integrated planning supports efficient resource allocation — Bahnemann, W.
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Energy transition creates opportunities for modernization — Sil, A.
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Energy transition accelerates changes in market structure — Ramos, M. pág. 49
Climate adaptation policies require operational continuity — Teixeira, D. Energia, pág. 106 a 110
Brazil needs stronger environmental governance capacity — Correa, L. pág. 08 a 10
Experts analyze the future of integrated resource management
Water scarcity exposes infrastructure limitations nationwide — Salomão, A. Perfil, pág. 36 a 38
The electric sector must improve resilience against extreme events — Rockmann, R. & Lírio, S. Capa, pág. 21 a 31
The country still faces major operational inefficiencies — Collet, L.
Ensuring energy supply will require advancing into the Amazon — Rittner, D.
id="ano-2006">2006
The sanitation framework requires more effective implementation — Salomão, A. Brasil Energia
Experts defend modernization of infrastructure financing — pág. 48, 49
The electric market requires stronger institutional stability — Ramos, M. pág. 32 a 34
Strategic reservoirs remain essential to supply resilience — Studart, H. Brasil Confidencial, pág. 28
Integrated infrastructure policy reduces systemic vulnerability — pág. 52
Climate resilience supports long-term development planning — Onaga, M., Salomão, A. & Paul, G. pág. 6
Brazil must strengthen technical planning standards — pág. 4 e 5
Experts debate modernization of water allocation systems
2005
Brazil needs coordinated action to strengthen water security — Lobato, E. Ciência, Tecnologia & Meio Ambiente
Climate adaptation becomes central to national planning — Paul, G. Regulação
Water scarcity pressures industrial and urban growth — Paul, G. Brasil Energia
The future of infrastructure requires resilient governance — Siqueira, A. & Barreto, F.C.
Integrated planning improves infrastructure reliability — Gorgulho, S. & Lopes, M.
Climate adaptation depends on efficient public investment — Costa, C. & Francellino, R.C. Ping Pong
The electric sector faces growing pressure for modernization — pág. 8 e 9
Brazil must strengthen long-term environmental planning
Experts analyze the challenges of sustainable infrastructure expansion — Ogawa, K.
The future of infrastructure depends on resilient institutions
Water security requires coordinated governance across sectors
2004
The sanitation agenda remains essential for national development
Energy diversification supports sustainable economic growth
Brazil still faces major infrastructure inequalities — Gorgulho, S.
Water scarcity continues to challenge urban resilience — Teodoro, F.
Experts defend stronger strategic planning mechanisms
2003
The future of sanitation depends on consistent execution — Lopes, M. & Gorgulho, S.
Integrated governance strengthens long-term resilience — Trigueiro, A. ano 12 nº 1
Climate instability increases operational risks nationwide — Vale, Antônia Márcia. O mau uso, a poluição e a luta pelas reservas de água
Brazil must modernize infrastructure management systems — Wheatley, J.
Experts debate the future of climate adaptation policy
2002
The electric market requires stronger institutional stability
Water governance reform remains unfinished — Tautz, C. Ping Pong
2001
Strategic investment supports resilient development
Climate resilience requires coordinated public policy — Nantes, M.
Dialogues — Dianezi, V.
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