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Monitoring desertification using a small Set of biophysical indicators in the brazilian semiarid region

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dc.contributor.author Perez-Marin, Aldrin Martin
dc.contributor.author Vendruscolo, Jhony
dc.contributor.author Zárate-Salazar, Jhonatan Rafael
dc.contributor.author Queiroz, Heithor Alexandre De Araújo
dc.contributor.author Magalhães, Daniel Lima
dc.contributor.author Menezes, Rômulo S. C.
dc.contributor.author Fernandes, Izaias Médice
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-22T18:20:06Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-22T18:20:06Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation PEREZ-MARIN, A. M. et. al. Monitoring desertification using a small Set of biophysical indicators in the brazilian semiarid region. Sustainbility, [s. l.], v. 14, n. 9735, p. 1 - 24, 2022. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159735. Acesso em: 22 jun. 2023. pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri https://bibliotecasemiaridos.ufv.br/jspui/handle/123456789/2576
dc.description.abstract Desertification is defined as land degradation in arid, semiarid, and dry sub-humid regions, and it is caused primarily by human activities and climate change. The semiarid region of Northeast (NE) Brazil is a very large, populous region, and thus, it is hard to monitor the dynamics of its desertified areas; therefore, the present study aimed to develop a minimum set of biophysical indicators to qualify and monitor desertification in this region. This approach included sampling a pair of preserved forested areas and nearby degraded, non-forested areas which had no vegetation growth in the previous years. The study was developed in four stages: (a) pilot site selection; (b) quantification and analysis of soil and vegetation biophysical indicators; (c) biophysical indicator selection; and (d) elaboration of the minimum set of biophysical indicators and desertification levels. Of the analyzed 24 biophysical indicators, 11 were retained and subjected to factor analysis by its principal components. This yielded the minimum set of indicators used to estimate the desertification levels of the pilot sites, which consisted of four soil characteristics: Total Organic Carbon (TOC), cation exchange capacity, clay content, and magnesium content. Regressions were conducted using the SQI, and these indicators showed that the TOC had the highest coefficient of determination. In an exploratory analysis, high SQI (low desertification) showed a positive correlation with the normalized difference vegetation index (R = 0.70) and Aridity Index (R = 0.97). This methodological approach could form the basis of a dynamic monitoring system that is capable of supplying objective, quantitative, and easy to obtain information to decision-makers in NE Brazil and other dry ecosystems around the globe. pt_BR
dc.language.iso en pt_BR
dc.publisher Sustainability pt_BR
dc.subject Land degradation pt_BR
dc.subject Environmental monitoring pt_BR
dc.subject Soil organic carbon pt_BR
dc.subject Multiple soil classes pt_BR
dc.subject Adaptation pt_BR
dc.title Monitoring desertification using a small Set of biophysical indicators in the brazilian semiarid region pt_BR
dc.type Article pt_BR


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