scholarly journals Distribuição espaço-temporal das queimadas no bioma Cerrado (1999/2018) e sua ocorrência conforme os diferentes tipos de cobertura e uso do solo

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 1220
Author(s):  
Maíra Iaê Savioli Rocha ◽  
Diego Tarley Ferreira Nascimento

Usualmente empregadas pelos povos tradicionais, as queimadas também têm sido utilizadas para o desmatamento de vegetação natural e incorporação de atividades agropecuárias. Diante desse contexto, tem-se como objetivo analisar a distribuição espaço-temporal dos focos de queimadas no bioma Cerrado no período de 1999 a 2018, verificando sua ocorrência entre os diferentes tipos de cobertura e uso do solo, no intuito de avaliar a hipótese de que a prática de queimadas esteja recorrentemente associada à desmatamentos e à implantação de atividades agropecuárias. Para tanto, foram compilados, organizados e processados em ambiente SIG, arquivos vetoriais de focos de queimadas, a partir do Banco de Dados de Queimadas (BDQ/INPE), e arquivos raster de mapeamentos de cobertura e uso do solo do Cerrado, elaborados e disponibilizados pelo Projeto MapBiomas, ambos dados referente ao bioma Cerrado e ao recorte temporal de 1999 a 2018. Em termos médios, verifica-se a ocorrência de 65.513 focos anuais de queimadas, porém, em alguns anos a quantidade de queimadas atinge o montante de 137.918 focos, como visto em 2007. Há uma concentração das queimadas no período seco, especialmente, no trimestre agosto-setembro-outubro, que responde por 72% das ocorrências anuais. A maior densidade de queimadas é percebida ao longo da fronteira agrícola na região do MATOPIBA e próxima ao Arco do Desmatamento, nos estados do Maranhão, Tocantins e de Mato Grosso, ao passo que evidencia-se a maior incidência das queimadas sobre determinadas classes de cobertura e uso do solo, sobretudo representadas por formações savânicas e campestres.  Space-temporal distribution of fires in the Cerrado biome (1999/2018) and their occurence according to different types of coverage and soil uses A B S T R A C TUsually employed by traditional communities, fires have also been used to deforest and incorporate agricultural activities. Given this context, the objective is to analyze the spatio-temporal distribution of the fires in the Cerrado biome, from 1999 to 2018, verifying their occurrence between the different types of cover and land use, in order to assess the hypotheses that the practice of fires is recurrently associated with deforestation and the implementation of agricultural activities. For this purpose, were compiled, organized and processed in a GIS environment, fires focus from the Burn Database of the National Institute for Space Research and mappings of cover and land use, elaborated and availabled by the MapBiomas Project, both data referring to the Cerrado biome and over the years 1999 to 2018. On average, there are 65,513 annual fires, but in some years the amount of burns reaches the amount of 137,918 – as seen in 2007. There is a concentration of fires in the dry period, mainly in the August-September-October, which accounts for 72% of annual fires. The highest density of fires occurs mainly along the agricultural frontier in the MATOPIBA region and close to the Arc of Deforestation, specifically in the states of Maranhão, Tocantins and Mato Grosso, while there is a greater incidence of fires on certain classes of coverage and land use, especially represented by savanna and grassland formation, which corroborates the hypothesis of the use of fires to convert vegetation cover into anthropic uses.Keywords: Fires, Cerrado, Cover and land use.

2013 ◽  
Vol 38 (7) ◽  
pp. 1286-1294 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zong-Xin LI ◽  
Yuan-Quan CHEN ◽  
Qing-Cheng WANG ◽  
Kai-Chang LIU ◽  
Wang-Sheng GAO ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 258 (9) ◽  
pp. 1968-1978 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip Martin Fearnside ◽  
Ciro Abbud Righi ◽  
Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça ◽  
Edwin W.H. Keizer ◽  
Carlos Clemente Cerri ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
A. Al-jaberi

Transport is a link between territories with different types of land use in urban areas. At the same time, the improved accessibility associated with the transport network can lead to increased segregation and a change in land use. The article analyzes the road network of the Najaf and Kufa cities, Najaf province, Iraq, in order to identify the spatial classification of roads and streets. Based on the analysis, three main types of roads and streets are identified with respect to their structural features and characteristics: regional, city and district. The dependence of the typology and location of transit-oriented zones on the classification of the road network is indicated. In the process of analyzing the study area, the most optimal points for the practice of transit-oriented development (TOD) are identified, the territories most favorable for the location of transit-oriented zones of regional, city and district significance are introduced, the main characteristics of these zones are given. In order to reach goals, this article includes the collection of data and the creation of a database for land use applying a geographic information systems (GIS) environment. The result of the spatial analysis are five regional nodes, six urban nodes and seven district nodes


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (No. 3) ◽  
pp. 150-160
Author(s):  
Brychta Jiří ◽  
Janeček Miloslav ◽  
Walmsley Alena

Inappropriate integration of USLE or RUSLE equations with GIS tools and Remote Sensing (RS) data caused many simplifications and distortions of their original principles. Many methods of C and R factor estimation were developed due to the lack of optimal data for calculations according to original methodology. This paper focuses on crop-management factor evaluation (C) weighted by fully distributed form of rainfall erosivity factor (R) distribution throughout the year. We used high resolution (1-min) data from 31 ombrographic stations (OS) in the Czech Republic (CR) for monthly R map creation. All steps of the relatively time-consuming C calculation were automated in GIS environment with an innovative procedure of R factor weight determination for each agro-technical phase by land parcel geographic location. Very high spatial and temporal variability of rainfall erosivity within each month and throughout the year can be observed from our results. This highlights the importance of C factor calculation using a correctly presented method with emphasis on the geographic location of given land parcels.


2012 ◽  
Vol 65 (3) ◽  
pp. 2077-2103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chen-Yuan Chen ◽  
Tsung-Hao Chen ◽  
Ying-Hsiu Chen ◽  
Chieh-Lian Chen ◽  
Shang-En Yu

2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danang Sri Hadmoko ◽  
Franck Lavigne ◽  
Junun Sartohadi ◽  
Christopher Gomez ◽  
D Daryono

Java Island, the most populated island of Indonesia, is prone to landslide disasters. Their occurrence and impact have increased mainly as the result of natural factors, aggravated by human imprint. This paper is intended to analyse: (1) the spatio-temporal variation of landslides in Java during short term and long-term periods, and (2) their causative factors such as rainfall, topography, geology, earthquakes, and land-use. The evaluation spatially and temporally of historical landslides and consequences were based on the landslide database covering the period of 1981 – 2007 in the GIS environment. Database showed that landslides distributed unevenly between West Java (67 %), Central Java (29 %) and East Java (4 %). Slope failures were most abundant on the very intensively weathered zone of old volcanic materials on slope angles of 30O – 40O. Rainfall threshold analysis showed that shallow landslides and deep-seated landslides were triggered by rainfall events of 300 – 600 mm and > 600 mm respectively of antecedent rainfall during 30 consecutive days, and many cases showed that the landslides were not always initiated by intense rainfall during the landslide day. Human interference plays an important role in landslide occurrence through land conversion from natural forest to dryland agriculture which was the host of most of landslides in Java. These results and methods can be used as valuable information on the spatio-temporal characteristics of landslides in Java and their relationship with causative factors, thereby providing a sound basis for landslide investigation in more detail.


2013 ◽  
Vol 34 (15) ◽  
pp. 5369-5392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosana Cristina Grecchi ◽  
Q. Hugh J. Gwyn ◽  
Goze Bertin Bénié ◽  
Antônio Roberto Formaggio

Author(s):  
Jong Kwon Im ◽  
Sang Hun Kim ◽  
Young Seok Kim ◽  
Soon Ju Yu

Human and veterinary pharmaceuticals are being increasingly used for disease treatment; hence, their distribution and factors influencing them in the aquatic environment need to be investigated. This study observed the effect of human and animal populations, usage, purchasing criteria (prescription vs. non-prescription), and land use to identify the spatio-temporal distribution of eight pharmaceuticals at twenty-four sites of the tributaries of the Han River watershed. In rural areas, the mean concentration (detection frequency) of non-prescription pharmaceuticals (NPPs) was higher (lower) compared to that of prescription pharmaceuticals (PPs); in urban areas, a reverse trend was observed. Pharmaceutical concentrations in urban and rural areas were mainly affected by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and non-point sources, respectively; concentrations were higher downstream (4.9 times) than upstream of the WWTPs. The concentration distribution (according to the target) was as follows: human–veterinary > human > veterinary. Correlation between total concentration and total usage of the pharmaceuticals was high, except for NPPs. Most livestock and land use (except cropland) were significantly positively correlated with pharmaceutical concentrations. Concentrations were mainly higher (1.5 times) during cold seasons than during warm seasons. The results of this study can assist policymakers in managing pharmaceutical pollutants while prioritizing emerging pollutants.


GEOGRAFIA ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 41-56
Author(s):  
Larissa Espinosa de FREITAS ◽  
Sandra Mara Alves da Silva NEVES ◽  
Maria Cândida Moitinho NUNES ◽  
Milson Evaldo SERAFIM ◽  
Diego Galvão de PAULA

The expansion of agricultural activities in areas of high environmental sensitivity results in negative effects on the environment. The objective of this work is to evaluate by geo-technologies the agricultural aptitude of lands and the conflicts of use in Permanent Preservation Areas (PPAs) along rivers and springs in the Ribeirão Jacobina Basin in Cáceres municipality / Mato Grosso State. Using a Geographic Information System, it was possible to intersect those maps referring to soil classes, relief, agricultural aptitude, land use/land cover. The Brazilian Forest Code and its determinations were used as basis for the evaluation of land use conflicts in PPAs. It was verified that 67.47% of the territory of the basin is suitable for livestock/agricultural activities. There are conflicts of land use in areas with occurrence of Humic Cambisols, Haplic Luvisols and Litholic Neosols in hilly relief with predominance of livestock. Land use/land cover within the APPs, demonstrated that 1,802 hectares of the basin correspond to areas of water resources protection, and from this total, 459 hectares are being used for livestock activities and 23 hectares for reforestation, and there are conflicts between current use and current legislation. It was concluded that work is needed to recover PPAs in the basin, aiming at maintaining water quality and availability


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