2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15108029
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Socio-Environmental Vulnerability to Drought Conditions and Land Degradation: An Assessment in Two Northeastern Brazilian River Basins

Abstract: Over the past few decades, a significant amount of agricultural land has been lost due to soil degradation/desertification. In addition, the increasing frequency of extreme events, such as intense droughts and forest fires, has negatively impacted various ecosystem services. Two of the main Brazilian biomes—the Cerrado and the Caatinga—have been affected by increased rainfall variability, leading to desertification, increased fire frequency, and, consequently, rising concerns regarding the water and food secur… Show more

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“…We understand that the WUE has certainly helped mitigate the impact of droughts. However, the current trend is that this resilience may gradually weaken over time, leading to increased soil degradation and accelerated desertification in the already observed Brazilian semiarid region (Tomasella et al, 2018;Vieira et al, 2023). Also, the sites that had a positive trend in the increase of LAI, such as Parque Sete Cidades and Triunfo have more favorable climatic conditions: warm and humid (Köppen classification: Aw) and wet mesothermal, microclimate restricted to mountains (Köppen classification: Csa), respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We understand that the WUE has certainly helped mitigate the impact of droughts. However, the current trend is that this resilience may gradually weaken over time, leading to increased soil degradation and accelerated desertification in the already observed Brazilian semiarid region (Tomasella et al, 2018;Vieira et al, 2023). Also, the sites that had a positive trend in the increase of LAI, such as Parque Sete Cidades and Triunfo have more favorable climatic conditions: warm and humid (Köppen classification: Aw) and wet mesothermal, microclimate restricted to mountains (Köppen classification: Csa), respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brazilian Semi-arid has undergone desertification due to the increase of prolonged droughts and uncontrolled burning that favors soil erosion and increases river sediment loads and sedimentation (Swanson, 1981;Pompeu, 2022). As a result, the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of the soil are altered, further favoring soil erosion, compaction, and loss (Redin et al, 2011), and accelerating soil degradation and the desertification process (Tomasella et al, 2018;Vieira et al, 2023). Based on information from AdaptaBrasil, a platform focused on managing climate change risks and adaptations in Brazil (AdpataBrasil, 2023), the semi-arid region faces significant threats from droughts both currently and in the future decades of 2030s and 2050s.…”
Section: Introduction the Brazilian Semi-aridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a global level, the intensification of extreme climate change events mainly affects rainfall rates, driving severe droughts. In addition, the impacts caused by human activities also accelerate and lead to significant changes [3][4][5][6], with emphasis for semiarid areas of Brazil, such as the Northeast Region (NEB) and Brazilian Semiarid Region, where studies on the detection of vulnerabilities related to environmental degradation processes and soil desertification, based on radiation and energy balance components, help to understand the dynamics of these factors over time [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a substantial portion of the NEB area depends on and lacks the necessary conditions for meaningful and participatory action planning, as well as effective water and soil management. This shortfall significantly hinders its developmental potential, ultimately affecting the quality of life of the local population [16,34]. NEB has predominantly the Caatinga biome, located in the BSR, considered the most populous semiarid region in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Macías et al, 2020). This process results in desertification -land degradation with the loss of vegetation cover and biological diversity as a whole, affecting all regions around the world (Briassoulis, 2019;Vieira et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%