Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Renato de Bozzano
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Araújo, Sérgio Murilo Santos de, Bezerra, Maddiel Ferreira, Sousa, Lázaro Avelino de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26001
Resumo: The adaptation of the environment to human needs alters the natural configuration of landscapes over the years, reflecting the forms of land use and occupation. The processes of use and occupation inherent to the configuration of landscapes are concomitant, since the outbreak of the first process (use) alters the panorama of the second (occupation). In this sense, human actions on the environment are at the center of this problem. In the Brazilian semiarid region, the process of land use and occupation is influenced by traditional practices peculiar to that region, such as rainfed agriculture and traditional livestock farming. In order to evaluate the influence of these practices on the space-time configuration of landscapes, this work aimed to analyze the space-time dynamics of land use and occupation in the municipality of Condado-PB, from 1989 to 2018, through the Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (IVAS). This remote sensing technique allowed the elaboration and analysis of maps of land use and occupation through the digital processing of images from the Landsat 5 – TM and Landsat 8 – OLI satellites. Five classes of use and occupation were identified, with the vegetation classified as arboreal, shrubby and grassy (or herbaceous), in addition to exposed soil and water bodies. The results showed an increase in the classes of arboreal vegetation (105.44%), grass/herbaceous (386.96%) and water bodies (179.33%). Shrub vegetation and exposed soil decreased by 2.92% and 62.6% respectively. Overall, vegetation grew in occupied area from 44.9% in 1989 to 70.9% in 2018.
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spelling Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)Análisis de la dinámica espacial y temporal del uso y ocupación del suelo en el municipio de Condado-PB (1989-2018)Análise da dinâmica espacial e temporal do uso e ocupação do solo no município de Condado-PB (1989- 2018)Land degradationGeoprocessingCaatinga.Brazilian semi-arid.Degradación de la tierraGeoprocesamientoCaatingaRegión semiárida brasileña.Degradação das terrasGeoprocessamentoCaatingaSemiárido brasileiro.The adaptation of the environment to human needs alters the natural configuration of landscapes over the years, reflecting the forms of land use and occupation. The processes of use and occupation inherent to the configuration of landscapes are concomitant, since the outbreak of the first process (use) alters the panorama of the second (occupation). In this sense, human actions on the environment are at the center of this problem. In the Brazilian semiarid region, the process of land use and occupation is influenced by traditional practices peculiar to that region, such as rainfed agriculture and traditional livestock farming. In order to evaluate the influence of these practices on the space-time configuration of landscapes, this work aimed to analyze the space-time dynamics of land use and occupation in the municipality of Condado-PB, from 1989 to 2018, through the Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (IVAS). This remote sensing technique allowed the elaboration and analysis of maps of land use and occupation through the digital processing of images from the Landsat 5 – TM and Landsat 8 – OLI satellites. Five classes of use and occupation were identified, with the vegetation classified as arboreal, shrubby and grassy (or herbaceous), in addition to exposed soil and water bodies. The results showed an increase in the classes of arboreal vegetation (105.44%), grass/herbaceous (386.96%) and water bodies (179.33%). Shrub vegetation and exposed soil decreased by 2.92% and 62.6% respectively. Overall, vegetation grew in occupied area from 44.9% in 1989 to 70.9% in 2018.La adaptación del medio ambiente a las necesidades humanas cambia la configuración natural de los paisajes a lo largo de los años, reflejando las formas de uso y ocupación del suelo. Los procesos de uso y ocupación inherentes a la configuración de los paisajes son concomitantes, ya que el estallido del primer proceso (uso) altera el panorama del segundo (ocupación). En este sentido, las acciones humanas sobre el medio ambiente están en el centro de este problema. En la región semiárida brasileña, el proceso de uso y ocupación de la tierra está influenciado por prácticas tradicionales propias de esa región, como la agricultura de secano y la ganadería tradicional. Con el fin de evaluar la influencia de estas prácticas en la configuración espacio-temporal de los paisajes, este trabajo tuvo como objetivo analizar la dinámica espacio-temporal del uso y ocupación del suelo en el municipio de Condado-PB, desde 1989 hasta 2018, a través del Suelo Ajustado. Índice de Vegetación (IVAS). Esta técnica de teledetección permitió la elaboración y análisis de mapas de uso y ocupación del suelo a través del procesamiento digital de imágenes de los satélites Landsat 5 – TM y Landsat 8 – OLI. Se identificaron cinco clases de uso y ocupación, clasificando la vegetación en arbórea, arbustiva y herbácea (o herbácea), además de suelos expuestos y cuerpos de agua. Los resultados mostraron un aumento en las clases de vegetación arbórea (105,44%), gramíneas/herbáceas (386,96%) y cuerpos de agua (179,33%). La vegetación arbustiva y el suelo expuesto disminuyeron un 2,92% y un 62,6% respectivamente. En general, la vegetación creció en el área ocupada del 44,9 % en 1989 al 70,9 % en 2018.A adaptação do meio ambiente às necessidades humanas altera a configuração natural das paisagens ao longo dos anos, refletindo as formas de uso e ocupação do solo. Os processos de uso e ocupação inerentes a configuração das paisagens são concomitantes, uma vez que a deflagração do primeiro processo (uso) altera o panorama do segundo (ocupação). Nesse sentido, as ações antrópicas sobre o meio ambiente estão no centro dessa problemática. No Semiárido Brasileiro o processo de uso e ocupação do solo sofre influência de práticas tradicionais peculiares àquela região, a exemplo da agricultura de sequeiro e da pecuária tradicional. Com o intuito de avaliar a influência destas práticas na configuração espaço-temporal das paisagens, este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a dinâmica espaço-temporal do uso e ocupação do solo no município de Condado-PB, no período de 1989 a 2018, através do Índice de Vegetação Ajustado ao Solo (IVAS). Esta técnca de Sensoriamento remoto permitiu a elaboração e análise de mapas de uso e ocupação do solo através do processamento digital de imagens dos satélites Landsat 5 – TM e Landsat 8 – OLI. Foram identificadas 5 classes de uso e ocupação, sendo a vegetação classificada em arbórea, arbustiva e gramínea (ou herbácea), além das classes solo exposto e corpos d’água. Os resultados mostraram aumento nas classes de vegetação arbórea (105,44%), gramínea/herbácea (386,96%) e nos corpos d’água (179,33%). A vegetação arbustiva e o solo exposto diminuíram 2,92% e 62,6% respectivamente. No geral, a vegetação cresceu em área ocupada de 44,9% em 1989, para 70,9% em 2018.Research, Society and Development2022-02-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2600110.33448/rsd-v11i3.26001Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e8211326001Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e8211326001Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e82113260012525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26001/23014Copyright (c) 2022 Renato de Bozzano Rodrigues; Sérgio Murilo Santos de Araújo; Maddiel Ferreira Bezerra; Lázaro Avelino de Sousahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Renato de BozzanoAraújo, Sérgio Murilo Santos de Bezerra, Maddiel FerreiraSousa, Lázaro Avelino de 2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26001Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:08.970050Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
Análisis de la dinámica espacial y temporal del uso y ocupación del suelo en el municipio de Condado-PB (1989-2018)
Análise da dinâmica espacial e temporal do uso e ocupação do solo no município de Condado-PB (1989- 2018)
title Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
spellingShingle Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
Rodrigues, Renato de Bozzano
Land degradation
Geoprocessing
Caatinga.
Brazilian semi-arid.
Degradación de la tierra
Geoprocesamiento
Caatinga
Región semiárida brasileña.
Degradação das terras
Geoprocessamento
Caatinga
Semiárido brasileiro.
title_short Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
title_full Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
title_fullStr Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
title_sort Analysis of the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and occupancy in the municipality of Condado-PB (1989-2018)
author Rodrigues, Renato de Bozzano
author_facet Rodrigues, Renato de Bozzano
Araújo, Sérgio Murilo Santos de
Bezerra, Maddiel Ferreira
Sousa, Lázaro Avelino de
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Sérgio Murilo Santos de
Bezerra, Maddiel Ferreira
Sousa, Lázaro Avelino de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Renato de Bozzano
Araújo, Sérgio Murilo Santos de
Bezerra, Maddiel Ferreira
Sousa, Lázaro Avelino de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Land degradation
Geoprocessing
Caatinga.
Brazilian semi-arid.
Degradación de la tierra
Geoprocesamiento
Caatinga
Región semiárida brasileña.
Degradação das terras
Geoprocessamento
Caatinga
Semiárido brasileiro.
topic Land degradation
Geoprocessing
Caatinga.
Brazilian semi-arid.
Degradación de la tierra
Geoprocesamiento
Caatinga
Región semiárida brasileña.
Degradação das terras
Geoprocessamento
Caatinga
Semiárido brasileiro.
description The adaptation of the environment to human needs alters the natural configuration of landscapes over the years, reflecting the forms of land use and occupation. The processes of use and occupation inherent to the configuration of landscapes are concomitant, since the outbreak of the first process (use) alters the panorama of the second (occupation). In this sense, human actions on the environment are at the center of this problem. In the Brazilian semiarid region, the process of land use and occupation is influenced by traditional practices peculiar to that region, such as rainfed agriculture and traditional livestock farming. In order to evaluate the influence of these practices on the space-time configuration of landscapes, this work aimed to analyze the space-time dynamics of land use and occupation in the municipality of Condado-PB, from 1989 to 2018, through the Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (IVAS). This remote sensing technique allowed the elaboration and analysis of maps of land use and occupation through the digital processing of images from the Landsat 5 – TM and Landsat 8 – OLI satellites. Five classes of use and occupation were identified, with the vegetation classified as arboreal, shrubby and grassy (or herbaceous), in addition to exposed soil and water bodies. The results showed an increase in the classes of arboreal vegetation (105.44%), grass/herbaceous (386.96%) and water bodies (179.33%). Shrub vegetation and exposed soil decreased by 2.92% and 62.6% respectively. Overall, vegetation grew in occupied area from 44.9% in 1989 to 70.9% in 2018.
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