2018
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v11n1p399
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Analysis of the Impact of Land Use and Occupation on the Biophysical Variables of the Cerrado Biome in Southwest Goiano, Brazil

Abstract: The change in the use of natural vegetation by annual or perennial crops, sugarcane and fast-growing forests causes changes in the biophysical variables, and these changes can be monitored by remote sensing. The objective of this work was to evaluate, on a temporal scale, the impacts of land use changes on biophysical variables in the county of Santa Helena de Goias-Goias/Brazil. Between the years of 2000 to 2015 areas were identified for agricultural crops 1 (annual crops), water, agricultural crops 2 (sugarc… Show more

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“…The central-west region of Brazil has been undergoing an intense process of land occupation resulting from urbanization and mainly agricultural activities (Lepsch, 2010). The change in land use from native vegetation to areas occupied by agriculture, pasture, and urban areas (Moraes et al, 2019) has promoted changes in the pattern of biophysical variables, causing silting of reservoirs and water courses, loss of fertile soils (Assis et al, 2017), and finally contributing to soil erosion processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central-west region of Brazil has been undergoing an intense process of land occupation resulting from urbanization and mainly agricultural activities (Lepsch, 2010). The change in land use from native vegetation to areas occupied by agriculture, pasture, and urban areas (Moraes et al, 2019) has promoted changes in the pattern of biophysical variables, causing silting of reservoirs and water courses, loss of fertile soils (Assis et al, 2017), and finally contributing to soil erosion processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%