2022
DOI: 10.18172/cig.5212
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Identification of levels of anthropization and its implications in the process of desertification in the Caatinga biome (Jeremoabo, Bahia-Brazil)

Abstract: Desertification is one of the most serious current environmental problems and corresponds to the impoverishment and decrease of moisture in sandy soils located in regions with a sub-humid, arid and semiarid climate, with its main causes related to climatic variations and the resulting negative impacts of human activities. Studies show that the soils located in the Brazilian semiarid and especially in the Caatinga biome have been suffering an intense process of desertification due to the replacement of natural … Show more

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“…Because of the increased intensity and frequency of severe events such as droughts, heatwaves, sandstorms, forest fires, and floods, scientists are now focusing on the effects of climate change (e.g., Corwin, 2021;Malhi et al, 2021;Niñerola et al, 2020;Camarasa-Belmonte, 2021;Rodrigo-Comino et al, 2022;Eekhout et al, 2021). Droughts are one of the most complicated extreme climatic situations, affecting more people than any other hazard or natural disaster (Wilhite, 2000;Oliveira-Santos et al, 2022;Mendoza-Uribe, 2022). The impacts of droughts have generally been referred to as direct impacts, such as reducing vegetation cover and decreasing soil and vegetation water content (Van Leeuwen et al, 2019;Valdes-Abellan et al, 2020;Palacios-Cabrera et al, 2022;Silva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the increased intensity and frequency of severe events such as droughts, heatwaves, sandstorms, forest fires, and floods, scientists are now focusing on the effects of climate change (e.g., Corwin, 2021;Malhi et al, 2021;Niñerola et al, 2020;Camarasa-Belmonte, 2021;Rodrigo-Comino et al, 2022;Eekhout et al, 2021). Droughts are one of the most complicated extreme climatic situations, affecting more people than any other hazard or natural disaster (Wilhite, 2000;Oliveira-Santos et al, 2022;Mendoza-Uribe, 2022). The impacts of droughts have generally been referred to as direct impacts, such as reducing vegetation cover and decreasing soil and vegetation water content (Van Leeuwen et al, 2019;Valdes-Abellan et al, 2020;Palacios-Cabrera et al, 2022;Silva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%