Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira da Silva, Fredson
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Coelho Castro, Francelita, Gonzaga da Cruz Junior, Adalberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Ouricuri (Online)
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Resumo: The process of desertification is the degradation of land in the arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid regions of the planet as a result of climatic characteristics and/or anthropogenic practices. This process of land degradation is caused as a result of human actions combined with natural and climatic features that intensify the severity of desertification. In general, the desertification process is caused by the exploitation of natural resources, inadequate land use practices for agricultural production and animal husbandry (overgrazing and excessive cultivation), combined with short-sighted regional development models without the planning and management of natural resources. Various factors contribute to desertification, including inadequate agricultural practices, deforestation, soil infertility and compaction, erosion and salinization. This paper discusses the loss of biodiversity in the Caatinga biome in areas affected by or developing desertification, as well as the environmental legislation that governs the preservation of environmental resources in Brazil. The results show that several species of fauna and flora are at serious risk from the environmental degradation of the Caatinga biome. It is important that public policies build knowledge about the environmental, social and economic importance of preserving the Caatinga in order to reverse the situation of degradation and contribute to preserving the remnants. The climatic characteristics of Brazil's semi-arid region, with high temperatures, short periods of rainfall and sparse vegetation, contribute to the process of soil degradation. These characteristics, together with the exploitation of human activities, greatly contribute to the areas of the Brazilian semi-arid region losing productivity or becoming unproductive. Other severe losses are to the biome's biodiversity, which affects everything from the soil to the vegetation and fauna.
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spelling Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid regionProceso de desetificación y pérdida de diversidad Biológica en el Semiárido BrasileñoProcesso de desertificação e perda de diversidade Biológica no Semiárido Brasileiro Degradação das Terras SecasFaunaFloraDryland DegradationFaunaFloraDegradación de Tierras SecasFaunaFloraThe process of desertification is the degradation of land in the arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid regions of the planet as a result of climatic characteristics and/or anthropogenic practices. This process of land degradation is caused as a result of human actions combined with natural and climatic features that intensify the severity of desertification. In general, the desertification process is caused by the exploitation of natural resources, inadequate land use practices for agricultural production and animal husbandry (overgrazing and excessive cultivation), combined with short-sighted regional development models without the planning and management of natural resources. Various factors contribute to desertification, including inadequate agricultural practices, deforestation, soil infertility and compaction, erosion and salinization. This paper discusses the loss of biodiversity in the Caatinga biome in areas affected by or developing desertification, as well as the environmental legislation that governs the preservation of environmental resources in Brazil. The results show that several species of fauna and flora are at serious risk from the environmental degradation of the Caatinga biome. It is important that public policies build knowledge about the environmental, social and economic importance of preserving the Caatinga in order to reverse the situation of degradation and contribute to preserving the remnants. The climatic characteristics of Brazil's semi-arid region, with high temperatures, short periods of rainfall and sparse vegetation, contribute to the process of soil degradation. These characteristics, together with the exploitation of human activities, greatly contribute to the areas of the Brazilian semi-arid region losing productivity or becoming unproductive. Other severe losses are to the biome's biodiversity, which affects everything from the soil to the vegetation and fauna.El proceso de desertificación es la degradación de las tierras en las regiones áridas, semiáridas y secas subhúmedas del planeta como resultado de características climáticas y/o prácticas humanas. Este proceso de degradación de la tierra es causado como resultado de acciones humanas combinadas con características naturales y climáticas que intensifican la gravedad de la degradación. En general, el proceso de desertificación es causado por la explotación de los recursos naturales, por prácticas inadecuadas de uso de la tierra para la producción agrícola y ganadera (sobrepastoreo y cultivo excesivo), combinados con modelos inmediatos de desarrollo regional sin planificación y gestión de los recursos naturales. Por lo tanto, varios factores contribuyen a la desertificación, entre los que se destacan: prácticas agrícolas inadecuadas, deforestación, infertilidad y compactación del suelo, procesos de erosión y salinización. En el presente trabajo se discutió la pérdida de biodiversidad en el bioma Caatinga en áreas afectadas o en desarrollo del proceso de desertificación, así como la legislación ambiental que rige la preservación de los recursos ambientales en Brasil. Los resultados indican que varias especies de fauna y flora están en grave riesgo por la degradación ambiental del bioma Caatinga. Se consideran importantes políticas públicas que generen conocimiento sobre la importancia ambiental, social y económica de preservar la Caatinga para revertir la situación de degradación y contribuir a la preservación de los remanentes. Las características climáticas que se presentan en la región semiárida brasileña con altas temperaturas, precipitaciones en cortos períodos de tiempo y escasa vegetación contribuyen al proceso de degradación del suelo. Estas características, junto con la explotación de las actividades humanas, contribuyen en gran medida a que áreas de la región semiárida brasileña experimenten pérdidas de productividad o se vuelvan improductivas. Otras pérdidas severas son la biodiversidad del bioma en la que afecta el suelo, la vegetación y toda la fauna.O processo de desertificação é a degradação das terras nas regiões áridas, semiáridas e subúmidas secas do planeta decorrentes das características climáticas e/ou práticas antrópicas. Esse processo de degradação das terras é causado em decorrência das ações humanas combinadas com características naturais e climáticas que intensificam a gravidade da. De forma geral, o processo de desertificação é causado por exploração dos recursos naturais, por práticas inadequadas do uso dos solos para produção agrícola e criação de animais (superpastoreio e cultivo excessivo), combinado com modelos de desenvolvimento regionais imediatistas sem o planejamento e gestão dos recursos naturais. Sendo assim, diversos fatores, contribui para desertificação entre os quais, destacam-se: as práticas agrícolas inadequadas, o desmatamento, a infertilidade e a compactação do solo, os processos erosivos, e a salinização. No presente trabalho, discutiu-se as perdas de biodiversidade do bioma Caatinga das áreas atingidas ou em desenvolvimento do processo de desertificação, como também a legislação ambiental que rege a preservação dos recursos ambientais no Brasil. Resultados aponta que diversas espécies de fauna e flora correm sérios riscos advindos da degradação ambiental do bioma Caatinga. Considera-se importante políticas públicas que construam conhecimento sobre a importância ambiental, social e econômica da preservação da Caatinga para reverter a situação de degradação e contribuir com a preservação dos remanescentes. As características climáticas apresentadas na região semiárida brasileira com altas temperaturas, chuvas em curtos espaços de tempo e vegetação esparsa contribui para o processo de degradação dos solos. Tais características juntamente com a exploração das atividades humanas contribui grandemente para as áreas do semiárido brasileiro terem perdas de produtividade ou se tornarem improdutivas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
Proceso de desetificación y pérdida de diversidad Biológica en el Semiárido Brasileño
Processo de desertificação e perda de diversidade Biológica no Semiárido Brasileiro
title Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
spellingShingle Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
Pereira da Silva, Fredson
Degradação das Terras Secas
Fauna
Flora
Dryland Degradation
Fauna
Flora
Degradación de Tierras Secas
Fauna
Flora
title_short Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
title_full Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
title_fullStr Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
title_full_unstemmed Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
title_sort Desertification process and loss of Biological diversity in the Brazilian Semi-arid region
author Pereira da Silva, Fredson
author_facet Pereira da Silva, Fredson
Coelho Castro, Francelita
Gonzaga da Cruz Junior, Adalberto
author_role author
author2 Coelho Castro, Francelita
Gonzaga da Cruz Junior, Adalberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira da Silva, Fredson
Coelho Castro, Francelita
Gonzaga da Cruz Junior, Adalberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Degradação das Terras Secas
Fauna
Flora
Dryland Degradation
Fauna
Flora
Degradación de Tierras Secas
Fauna
Flora
topic Degradação das Terras Secas
Fauna
Flora
Dryland Degradation
Fauna
Flora
Degradación de Tierras Secas
Fauna
Flora
description The process of desertification is the degradation of land in the arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid regions of the planet as a result of climatic characteristics and/or anthropogenic practices. This process of land degradation is caused as a result of human actions combined with natural and climatic features that intensify the severity of desertification. In general, the desertification process is caused by the exploitation of natural resources, inadequate land use practices for agricultural production and animal husbandry (overgrazing and excessive cultivation), combined with short-sighted regional development models without the planning and management of natural resources. Various factors contribute to desertification, including inadequate agricultural practices, deforestation, soil infertility and compaction, erosion and salinization. This paper discusses the loss of biodiversity in the Caatinga biome in areas affected by or developing desertification, as well as the environmental legislation that governs the preservation of environmental resources in Brazil. The results show that several species of fauna and flora are at serious risk from the environmental degradation of the Caatinga biome. It is important that public policies build knowledge about the environmental, social and economic importance of preserving the Caatinga in order to reverse the situation of degradation and contribute to preserving the remnants. The climatic characteristics of Brazil's semi-arid region, with high temperatures, short periods of rainfall and sparse vegetation, contribute to the process of soil degradation. These characteristics, together with the exploitation of human activities, greatly contribute to the areas of the Brazilian semi-arid region losing productivity or becoming unproductive. Other severe losses are to the biome's biodiversity, which affects everything from the soil to the vegetation and fauna.
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