The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas
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Resumo: | The aim of this research was to investigate the patterns of the geographical and temporal distribution of environmental disasters since the extreme fluvial climatic events recorded in the Amazonas. The methodology consisted of a qualitative and quantitative approach and the statistical processing of historical data of river quotas in the subregions of the state of Amazonas. Data processing of environmental disasters was obtained in the National System of Protection and Civil Defense, and in a literature review on the subject. In recent years, there has been a higher frequency of extreme river events in the Amazonas. In the studied seasons, the years with the highest occurrence of extreme events were 1998, 2005, and 2010 for drought and 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 for a flood. The period analyzed for environmental disasters (2005-2016) revealed the same occurrence of extreme weather events. Thereby, there is a strong link between the occurrence of extreme river events and environmental disasters, however, in some places, the climatic events do not need to exceed normal limits to generate social and economic impacts for local populations or been recognized as disasters. All subregions of the Amazonas are already affected by the consequences of seasonal changes in the rivers. These changes are caused by global warming, generating a greater occurrence of extreme hydrological events and, consequently, river environmental disasters. |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in AmazonasLa relación entre los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y los desastres ambientales fluviales en el AmazonasA relação entre eventos climáticos extremos e desastres ambientais fluviais no AmazonasSazonalidadeMudança climáticaAmazôniaInundaçãoSecaDesastres naturais.SeasonalityGlobal warmingAmazonDroughtFloodNatural disasters.EstacionalidadCambio climáticoAmazoniaInundaciónSequíaDesastres naturales.The aim of this research was to investigate the patterns of the geographical and temporal distribution of environmental disasters since the extreme fluvial climatic events recorded in the Amazonas. The methodology consisted of a qualitative and quantitative approach and the statistical processing of historical data of river quotas in the subregions of the state of Amazonas. Data processing of environmental disasters was obtained in the National System of Protection and Civil Defense, and in a literature review on the subject. In recent years, there has been a higher frequency of extreme river events in the Amazonas. In the studied seasons, the years with the highest occurrence of extreme events were 1998, 2005, and 2010 for drought and 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 for a flood. The period analyzed for environmental disasters (2005-2016) revealed the same occurrence of extreme weather events. Thereby, there is a strong link between the occurrence of extreme river events and environmental disasters, however, in some places, the climatic events do not need to exceed normal limits to generate social and economic impacts for local populations or been recognized as disasters. All subregions of the Amazonas are already affected by the consequences of seasonal changes in the rivers. These changes are caused by global warming, generating a greater occurrence of extreme hydrological events and, consequently, river environmental disasters.El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar los patrones de distribución geográfica y temporal de los desastres ambientales fluviales a partir de la comparación de las cuotas fluviométricas con los umbrales de eventos climáticos fluviales extremos registrados en el Amazonas. La metodología consistió en un enfoque cuali-cuantitativo contando con un procesamiento estadístico de los datos históricos de las cuotas fluviales de las subregiones del estado de Amazonas los cuales fueron obtenidos de la Agencia Nacional del Agua. El procesamiento de los datos sobre desastres ambientales fue obtenido del Sistema Nacional de Protección y Defensa Civil y la revisión de la literatura sobre el tema. De acuerdo con los registros de las estaciones fluviométricas estudiadas, en los últimos años ha habido una mayor frecuencia de eventos fluviales extremos en el Amazonas. Los años con mayor ocurrencia de eventos de sequía extrema fueron 1998, 2005 y 2010 y para los eventos de inundación extrema fueron 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014 y 2015. El período analizado para las catástrofes ambientales fluviales (2005-2016) reveló la misma ocurrencia de eventos climáticos extremos. Por lo tanto, existe un fuerte vínculo entre la ocurrencia de eventos fluviales extremos y los desastres ambientales. Sin embargo, en algunos lugares no es necesario que los eventos superen los umbrales de los extremos para generar impactos sociales y económicos en las poblaciones locales y ser reconocidos como desastres. Todas las subregiones de la Amazonia ya sufren las consecuencias de la alteración del patrón estacional de los ríos, generando una mayor ocurrencia de eventos hidrológicos extremos y, en consecuencia, de desastres ambientales fluviales.O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar os padrões de distribuição geográfica e temporal dos desastres ambientais fluviais a partir do comparativo das cotas fluviométricas com os limiares dos eventos climáticos extremos fluviais registrados no Amazonas. A metodologia consistiu em uma abordagem quali-quantitativa com o processamento estatístico de dados históricos de cotas fluviais das sub-regiões do estado do Amazonas, obtidos junto à Agência Nacional de Águas, processamento dos dados sobre desastres ambientais obtidos junto ao Sistema Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Civil e revisão bibliográfica sobre o assunto. De acordo com os registros das estações fluviométricas estudadas, nos últimos anos, houve uma maior frequência de eventos extremos fluviais no Amazonas. Os anos com maior ocorrência de eventos extremos de seca foram 1998, 2005 e 2010 e para os eventos extremos de inundação foram 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014 e 2015. O período analisado para desastres ambientais (2005-2016) fluviais revelou a mesma ocorrência dos eventos extremos climáticos. Logo, há uma forte ligação entre a ocorrência de eventos extremos fluviais com a os desastres ambientais. Entretanto, em alguns locais os eventos não precisam ultrapassar os limiares de extremos para gerar impactos sociais e econômicos às populações locais e serem reconhecidos como desastres. Todas as sub-regiões do Amazonas já sofrem as consequências provenientes da alteração do padrão sazonal dos rios, gerando uma maior ocorrência de eventos extremos hidrológicos e, consequentemente, de desastres ambientais fluviais.Research, Society and Development2021-07-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1788210.33448/rsd-v10i9.17882Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e25510917882Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e25510917882Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e255109178822525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17882/16102Copyright (c) 2021 David Franklin da Silva Guimarães; Mônica Alves de Vasconcelos; Terena do Couto Sampaio Vidal; Henrique dos Santos Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuimarães, David Franklin da Silva Vasconcelos, Mônica Alves de Vidal, Terena do Couto Sampaio Pereira, Henrique dos Santos 2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17882Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:08.502554Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas La relación entre los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y los desastres ambientales fluviales en el Amazonas A relação entre eventos climáticos extremos e desastres ambientais fluviais no Amazonas |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas Guimarães, David Franklin da Silva Sazonalidade Mudança climática Amazônia Inundação Seca Desastres naturais. Seasonality Global warming Amazon Drought Flood Natural disasters. Estacionalidad Cambio climático Amazonia Inundación Sequía Desastres naturales. |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas |
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The relation between extreme climate events and river environmental disasters in Amazonas |
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Guimarães, David Franklin da Silva |
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Guimarães, David Franklin da Silva Vasconcelos, Mônica Alves de Vidal, Terena do Couto Sampaio Pereira, Henrique dos Santos |
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Vasconcelos, Mônica Alves de Vidal, Terena do Couto Sampaio Pereira, Henrique dos Santos |
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Guimarães, David Franklin da Silva Vasconcelos, Mônica Alves de Vidal, Terena do Couto Sampaio Pereira, Henrique dos Santos |
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Sazonalidade Mudança climática Amazônia Inundação Seca Desastres naturais. Seasonality Global warming Amazon Drought Flood Natural disasters. Estacionalidad Cambio climático Amazonia Inundación Sequía Desastres naturales. |
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Sazonalidade Mudança climática Amazônia Inundação Seca Desastres naturais. Seasonality Global warming Amazon Drought Flood Natural disasters. Estacionalidad Cambio climático Amazonia Inundación Sequía Desastres naturales. |
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The aim of this research was to investigate the patterns of the geographical and temporal distribution of environmental disasters since the extreme fluvial climatic events recorded in the Amazonas. The methodology consisted of a qualitative and quantitative approach and the statistical processing of historical data of river quotas in the subregions of the state of Amazonas. Data processing of environmental disasters was obtained in the National System of Protection and Civil Defense, and in a literature review on the subject. In recent years, there has been a higher frequency of extreme river events in the Amazonas. In the studied seasons, the years with the highest occurrence of extreme events were 1998, 2005, and 2010 for drought and 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 for a flood. The period analyzed for environmental disasters (2005-2016) revealed the same occurrence of extreme weather events. Thereby, there is a strong link between the occurrence of extreme river events and environmental disasters, however, in some places, the climatic events do not need to exceed normal limits to generate social and economic impacts for local populations or been recognized as disasters. All subregions of the Amazonas are already affected by the consequences of seasonal changes in the rivers. These changes are caused by global warming, generating a greater occurrence of extreme hydrological events and, consequently, river environmental disasters. |
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