THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION
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Resumo: | This article aimed to understand how erosion processes can be analyzed from a systemic point of view. Soil erosion is considered here a naturally occurring phenomenon, which can be (and usually is) influenced by human activities, constituting one of the main environmental problems of the planet, in addition to being the main modeling agent of the terrestrial surface. The consequences of the accelerated action of erosion processes are numerous, such as: reduction of natural fertility and productive capacity of soils; silting and pollution of water bodies; impoverishment of rural communities; rural exodus; among many others. Understanding the dynamics of this phenomenon becomes fundamental because a comprehension of a spatio-temporal scope, coupled with the knowledge of the possible problems that may occur with its accelerated performance, provides support for the development of sustainable management. Given that soils are the 'foundation' of the fauna, flora, and mainly of human subsistence, it is a valuable resource. The analytical procedures of this manuscript followed the construction of a system based on a case study, exemplifying how the systemic approach can be developed in the studies of erosive processes. By analyzing soil erosion from a systemic approach, it was possible to observe how the different flows of matter and energy occurred between the variables, explain the importance of understanding erosion processes in an integrated way, and avoid fragmented and reductionist interpretations. |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTIONGeografia; GeomorfologiaSystemic Approach; Erosive Processes; SemiaridThis article aimed to understand how erosion processes can be analyzed from a systemic point of view. Soil erosion is considered here a naturally occurring phenomenon, which can be (and usually is) influenced by human activities, constituting one of the main environmental problems of the planet, in addition to being the main modeling agent of the terrestrial surface. The consequences of the accelerated action of erosion processes are numerous, such as: reduction of natural fertility and productive capacity of soils; silting and pollution of water bodies; impoverishment of rural communities; rural exodus; among many others. Understanding the dynamics of this phenomenon becomes fundamental because a comprehension of a spatio-temporal scope, coupled with the knowledge of the possible problems that may occur with its accelerated performance, provides support for the development of sustainable management. Given that soils are the 'foundation' of the fauna, flora, and mainly of human subsistence, it is a valuable resource. The analytical procedures of this manuscript followed the construction of a system based on a case study, exemplifying how the systemic approach can be developed in the studies of erosive processes. By analyzing soil erosion from a systemic approach, it was possible to observe how the different flows of matter and energy occurred between the variables, explain the importance of understanding erosion processes in an integrated way, and avoid fragmented and reductionist interpretations.UFPRBorges Neto, Inocencio de OliveiraSantos, Leonardo José CordeiroSuertegaray, Dirce Maria AntunesXavier, Rafael Albuquerque2023-09-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/view/9244510.5380/raega.v57i0.92445RA'E GA Journal - The Geographic Space in Analysis; v. 57 (2023); 98-113RAEGA - O Espaço Geográfico em Análise; v. 57 (2023); 98-1132177-27381516-413610.5380/raega.v57i0reponame:Ra'e Ga (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRenghttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/view/92445/50208https://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/downloadSuppFile/92445/59188https://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/article/downloadSuppFile/92445/59189Direitos autorais 2023 RAEGA - O Espaço Geográfico em Análiseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-09-12T17:37:22Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/92445Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raegaPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/raega/oai||raega@ufpr.br2177-27382177-2738opendoar:2023-09-12T17:37:22Ra'e Ga (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION Borges Neto, Inocencio de Oliveira Geografia; Geomorfologia Systemic Approach; Erosive Processes; Semiarid |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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THE STUDY OF SOIL EROSION UNDER A SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION |
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Borges Neto, Inocencio de Oliveira |
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Borges Neto, Inocencio de Oliveira Santos, Leonardo José Cordeiro Suertegaray, Dirce Maria Antunes Xavier, Rafael Albuquerque |
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Santos, Leonardo José Cordeiro Suertegaray, Dirce Maria Antunes Xavier, Rafael Albuquerque |
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Borges Neto, Inocencio de Oliveira Santos, Leonardo José Cordeiro Suertegaray, Dirce Maria Antunes Xavier, Rafael Albuquerque |
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Geografia; Geomorfologia Systemic Approach; Erosive Processes; Semiarid |
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Geografia; Geomorfologia Systemic Approach; Erosive Processes; Semiarid |
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This article aimed to understand how erosion processes can be analyzed from a systemic point of view. Soil erosion is considered here a naturally occurring phenomenon, which can be (and usually is) influenced by human activities, constituting one of the main environmental problems of the planet, in addition to being the main modeling agent of the terrestrial surface. The consequences of the accelerated action of erosion processes are numerous, such as: reduction of natural fertility and productive capacity of soils; silting and pollution of water bodies; impoverishment of rural communities; rural exodus; among many others. Understanding the dynamics of this phenomenon becomes fundamental because a comprehension of a spatio-temporal scope, coupled with the knowledge of the possible problems that may occur with its accelerated performance, provides support for the development of sustainable management. Given that soils are the 'foundation' of the fauna, flora, and mainly of human subsistence, it is a valuable resource. The analytical procedures of this manuscript followed the construction of a system based on a case study, exemplifying how the systemic approach can be developed in the studies of erosive processes. By analyzing soil erosion from a systemic approach, it was possible to observe how the different flows of matter and energy occurred between the variables, explain the importance of understanding erosion processes in an integrated way, and avoid fragmented and reductionist interpretations. |
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RA'E GA Journal - The Geographic Space in Analysis; v. 57 (2023); 98-113 RAEGA - O Espaço Geográfico em Análise; v. 57 (2023); 98-113 2177-2738 1516-4136 10.5380/raega.v57i0 reponame:Ra'e Ga (Online) instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR) instacron:UFPR |
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