2018
DOI: 10.1590/01047760201824012487
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Analysis of the Phenology Dynamics of Brazilian Caatinga Species With Ndvi Time Series

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“…This proves the influence of random factors on the time series, i.e. irregular variations in vegetation cover and exposed areas of soil occurred due to unexpected events such as burning and deforestation (SILVA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…This proves the influence of random factors on the time series, i.e. irregular variations in vegetation cover and exposed areas of soil occurred due to unexpected events such as burning and deforestation (SILVA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Analysis of historical data from the IBGE showed that in 2004 101,986 m 3 were extracted, 103,515 m 3 in 2005, and 106,620 m 3 in 2006 (INSTITUTO BRASILEIRO DE GEOGRAFIA E STATÍSTICA, 2010), which favoured desertification, since exposure of the soil intensified the erosion process and other factors of soil and plant degradation. These factors acted continuously over the years, resulting in the formation of vegetation with reflectance patterns below 0.40 in the near infrared, with less capacity to respond to rainy periods and, therefore, classified as desertified (CUNHA et al, 2019;LANDIM;SILVA;ALMEIDA, 2011;OLIVEIRA FILHO et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caatinga biome is a Brazilian formation forest with xerophytic plants, some different ecoregions (ANTUNES et al, 2014;APGAUA et al, 2014;ANDRADE et al, 2015;MENINO et al, 2015;SILVA et al, 2018), with high evapotranspiration, and concentrated rainfall in a short period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in Caatinga biome area, is common the disordered anthropogenic actions and climate changes, causing processes such as the loss of biodiversity and desertification (ANTUNES et al, 2014;APGAUA et al, 2014;ANDRADE et al, 2015;MENINO et al, 2015;DRUMOND et al, 2016;SILVA et al, 2018). Walter et al (2019) describes that Caatinga biome area it covers about 53.1% of the territory of the Northeast region of the country, which represents about 882,081 km 2 and more than 20 million people living in this vast location (FERREIRA & CUNHA, 2013).…”
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