1. Identificação | |
Tipo de Referência | Artigo em Evento (Conference Proceedings) |
Site | mtc-m21d.sid.inpe.br |
Código do Detentor | isadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S |
Identificador | 8JMKD3MGP3W34T/4878FSE |
Repositório | sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21d/2022/12.13.18.11 |
Repositório de Metadados | sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21d/2022/12.13.18.11.39 |
Última Atualização dos Metadados | 2023:01.03.16.46.27 (UTC) administrator |
Chave Secundária | INPE--PRE/ |
Chave de Citação | SeciCPSALAAJ:2022:FiTrVa |
Título | Fire trends and variability across distinct human typologies of the Brazilian Amazon |
Ano | 2022 |
Data de Acesso | 16 jun. 2024 |
Tipo Secundário | PRE CI |
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2. Contextualização | |
Autor | 1 Seci, Matús 2 Carmenta, Rachel 3 Pessoa, Ana Carolina Moreira 4 Silva Júnior, Celso Henrique Leite da 5 Andela, Niels 6 Le Quere, Corinne 7 Anderson, Liana O. 8 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de 9 Jones, Matthew William |
Grupo | 1 2 3 SER-SRE-DIPGR-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR 4 SER-SRE-DIPGR-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR 5 6 7 8 DIOTG-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR |
Afiliação | 1 University of East Anglia 2 University of East Anglia 3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 5 Cardiff University 6 University of East Anglia 7 Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alerta de Desastres Naturais (CEMADEN) 8 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 9 University of East Anglia |
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor | 1 2 3 acmoreirapessoa@gmail.com 4 celsohlsj@gmail.com 5 6 7 8 luiz.aragao@inpe.br |
Nome do Evento | AGU Fall Meeting |
Localização do Evento | Chicago, IL |
Data | 12-16 Dec. 2022 |
Editora (Publisher) | AGU |
Histórico (UTC) | 2022-12-13 18:11:39 :: simone -> administrator :: 2023-01-03 16:46:27 :: administrator -> simone :: 2022 |
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3. Conteúdo e estrutura | |
É a matriz ou uma cópia? | é a matriz |
Estágio do Conteúdo | concluido |
Transferível | 1 |
Tipo do Conteúdo | External Contribution |
Resumo | Limiting deforestation fires and wildfires in Amazonia is central to protecting one of Earths densest carbon stocks and to safeguarding the well-being of populations living in the region. Humans significantly alter the patterns and trends of fire in tropical forests by intentionally igniting fires for deforestation, unintentionally igniting fires, and reducing the resilience of forest edges to droughts, which are becoming more frequent and extreme under anthropogenic climate change. Nonetheless, spatial variation in the relationship between people and fire has regularly been overlooked in analyses of fire patterns in tropical forests, leading to an overgeneralised understanding of how people influence fire trends in these regions and an unsatisfactory capacity to model change in fire activity under shifting climatic and socioeconomic circumstances. Here, we use a novel combination of social, economic, infrastructure and land use datasets with a clustering approach to distinguish four distinct human typologies in over 500 municipalities of the Brazilian Amazon. We show that trends and variability in fire ignition rate, fire size, and burned area vary across the types. The burned area fraction reaches up to 10% during drought years in the specialised cattle ranching type, compared to 5% or less in the diversified agriculture type, 3% or less in the subsistence economy type, and less than 1% in the traditional type. We also show that the seasonality of fire is strongly modulated by humans in intensive agriculture types as compared with subsistence economy or traditional types, with the largest fires occurring earlier in the dry season. Our results demonstrate that making better use of diverse datasets spanning the environmental and social sciences can unlock new understanding of fire patterns in Amazonia. Our results suggest that policies intending to reduce environmental degradation may be most successful if targeted in specific municipalities and during specific periods of the year, especially during droughts. Our typological map of distinctive human spaces in Amazonia could also be used to improve the integration of human controls on fire in the region, bringing fresh opportunities to improve model predictions of fire and ecosystem disturbance under climate and socioeconomic change. |
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Grupo de Usuários | simone |
Visibilidade | shown |
Permissão de Atualização | não transferida |
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5. Fontes relacionadas | |
Unidades Imediatamente Superiores | 8JMKD3MGPCW/3F3NU5S 8JMKD3MGPCW/46KUATE |
Acervo Hospedeiro | urlib.net/www/2021/06.04.03.40 |
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