2019
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.2303
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Impacts of land-use change on southeast Amazonia basin streamflow

Abstract: The Amazon region is the subject of growing interest in the international scientific community due to the environmental services provided by its dense forests in climate regulation and freshwater. Despite many efforts from environmental management agencies and research centers, this region can still be considered poorly monitored, especially given its large regional and global importance. Rainfall-runoff models are presented as a good alternative to the estimated flow rates in inaccessible or difficult to watc… Show more

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“…Hydrological models have been increasingly used because they help understand the impact of future changes in water balance associated with climate and land-use changes (Alvarenga et al, 2018;Louzada and Ribeiro, 2019). Physically based and distributed models typically include a detailed representation of the physical processes in each grid cell of the Digital Elevation Model or in the hydrological response units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrological models have been increasingly used because they help understand the impact of future changes in water balance associated with climate and land-use changes (Alvarenga et al, 2018;Louzada and Ribeiro, 2019). Physically based and distributed models typically include a detailed representation of the physical processes in each grid cell of the Digital Elevation Model or in the hydrological response units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%