2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-013-0581-9
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Rainfall trends, land use change and adaptation in the Chaco salteño region of Argentina

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“…Our results suggest that rainfall is relevant (Hoyos et al, 2013;Murgida et al, 2014), yet is not the main limitation for cultivated land expansion in NADC. Factors such as distance to towns show that logistics aspects might be more relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Our results suggest that rainfall is relevant (Hoyos et al, 2013;Murgida et al, 2014), yet is not the main limitation for cultivated land expansion in NADC. Factors such as distance to towns show that logistics aspects might be more relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…An example of positive externalities in the Chaco region is the water management project coordinated by agriculture producers in the Anta region (Murgida et al, 2014). In addition, a regionalcoverage study conducted in Chaco region for the 90s, shows congruent patterns where agribusiness expansion promotes urban population growth and in some cases urban employment (Sacchi et al, 2013;Sacchi and Gasparri, unpublished data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To deal with this question, adaptation plans should be promoted [13]. Improvement of hydraulic infrastructures [17], cultivation of climate-resilient crop varieties, or management of planting dates to avoid the exposition of the crop to droughts or frosts at the most susceptible stages [2,3,43,[89][90][91] are examples of possible adaptation measures. On the other hand, although droughts are widespread in the La Plata Basin, their management is not uniform across the five countries comprising the region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Um trabalho recente que aborda a questão foi desenvolvido por Murgida et al (2014), que abordaram as inter-relações entre tendências de precipitação, mudança no uso do solo e adaptações na região do Chaco (Argentina). Segundo os autores, as mudanças identificadas na chuva coincidiram com um período de degradação florestal na região do Chaco devido às atividades extrativistas.…”
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