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Online Highlight Carried out by the USP Energy and Environment Institute together with the Democracy and Sustainability Institute Carried out by the USP Energy and Environment Institute together with the Democracy and Sustainability Institute World Water Day, celebrated on March , was the occasion chosen for the launch of the interactive infographic Água na Mídia, a timeline that highlights relevant news about the situation of water resources management in the state of São Paulo and also presents the level of water availability in the Cantareira System. The research is a joint effort by the Democracy and Sustainability Institute (IDS) and the Energy and Environment Institute (IEE) at USP. The initiative is carried out in support of Aliança pela Água, a coalition of civil society organizations that intends to contribute to the improvement of water management in São Paulo. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Cantareira System | Photo: Wikimedia Commons This research presents two categories.
Information in a timeline format: news related to water management in São Paulo and the level of water availability in the Cantareira System. The objective is, based on the opportunity to cross-reference different types of information over time, to enable the reader to construct a critical understanding of this situation. The elaboration and updating of the infographic consists of mapping and selecting news rela Whatsapp Number List ted to water in the state of São Paulo published in three large-circulation newspapers in Brazil: Folha de São Paulo, O Estado de São Paulo and O Globo, constructing a critical narrative of the situation. In addition to the news, a graph showing the variation in the level of the Cantareira System, São Paulo's main supply source, is presented. portal_ The Cantareira System was selected for two main reasons: because it represents the main supply source, with a useful volume of million m³ of water, and because it is representative of the fact that, despite having the largest volume of water stored.
It is the system which is experiencing greater difficulties in terms of the population's supply capacity. The results of the “Water in the Media” research shown in the timeline are, in part, developments of the Water Crisis and the Media research , in which news from January to April relating to the topic of water was presented and classified. water crisis in the state of São Paulo. portal_ The listing and selection period began in January and will end in December A new update of the research will be published every three months. This initiative is coordinated by professors Pedro Roberto Jacobi (IEE) and Juliana Cassano Cibim (IDS and IEE) and master's student Rosa Maria Mancini (IEE). The survey and selection of news were carried out by Guilherme Checco and Júlio Bardini (IDS). The communication was made by Daniela Ades and Tamara Mekhitarian (IDS) and the graphic development of the timeline was carried out by the Corazonada team.
Information in a timeline format: news related to water management in São Paulo and the level of water availability in the Cantareira System. The objective is, based on the opportunity to cross-reference different types of information over time, to enable the reader to construct a critical understanding of this situation. The elaboration and updating of the infographic consists of mapping and selecting news rela Whatsapp Number List ted to water in the state of São Paulo published in three large-circulation newspapers in Brazil: Folha de São Paulo, O Estado de São Paulo and O Globo, constructing a critical narrative of the situation. In addition to the news, a graph showing the variation in the level of the Cantareira System, São Paulo's main supply source, is presented. portal_ The Cantareira System was selected for two main reasons: because it represents the main supply source, with a useful volume of million m³ of water, and because it is representative of the fact that, despite having the largest volume of water stored.
It is the system which is experiencing greater difficulties in terms of the population's supply capacity. The results of the “Water in the Media” research shown in the timeline are, in part, developments of the Water Crisis and the Media research , in which news from January to April relating to the topic of water was presented and classified. water crisis in the state of São Paulo. portal_ The listing and selection period began in January and will end in December A new update of the research will be published every three months. This initiative is coordinated by professors Pedro Roberto Jacobi (IEE) and Juliana Cassano Cibim (IDS and IEE) and master's student Rosa Maria Mancini (IEE). The survey and selection of news were carried out by Guilherme Checco and Júlio Bardini (IDS). The communication was made by Daniela Ades and Tamara Mekhitarian (IDS) and the graphic development of the timeline was carried out by the Corazonada team.