Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014
Abstract The Midwest region of Brazil has a high concentration of land and is the primary producer of grains and livestock in the country, activities with a negative impact on environment. Agrarian reform allows redistribution of land and reinforces family agriculture, which is considered to be favo...
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doaj-664e817d3b8d4a7794ff5ea048e8e5de2020-11-25T03:20:38ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências0001-37651678-269092210.1590/0001-3765202020181367S0001-37652020000300602Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014ALENCAR G. BACARJIOLIVIER F. VILPOUXANTONIO C. PARANHOS FILHOAbstract The Midwest region of Brazil has a high concentration of land and is the primary producer of grains and livestock in the country, activities with a negative impact on environment. Agrarian reform allows redistribution of land and reinforces family agriculture, which is considered to be favorable to environmental protection. The aim of this study was to use field and remote observations to verify the evolution of environmental preservation and land use in rural settlements in the Midwest region of Brazil. 54 settlements distributed in the region were analyzed. We used images from Landsat 5 satellite obtained by the Thematic Mapper sensor in 2004 and images from Landsat 8 satellite from 2014. The NDVI and NDWI vegetation indexes were used to classify urban, agricultural, pasture, savannah and forest areas. Forests declined in all states, however Mato Grosso, the only one with Amazonian forest, where settlements presented lowest compliance with environmental legislation. The evolution indicates the transformation of forest areas into savannah. Settlers predominantly engage in dairy farming, which requires large areas of land and thus exerts significant pressure on the environment. Productive areas are poorly exploited, and better technical assistance could have a significant impact on environmental protection.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652020000300602&lng=en&tlng=enbrazilian midwestenvironmental preservationgeotechnologieslandsat imagesrural settlements |
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ALENCAR G. BACARJI OLIVIER F. VILPOUX ANTONIO C. PARANHOS FILHO Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014 Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências brazilian midwest environmental preservation geotechnologies landsat images rural settlements |
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ALENCAR G. BACARJI OLIVIER F. VILPOUX ANTONIO C. PARANHOS FILHO |
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ALENCAR G. BACARJI |
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Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014 |
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Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014 |
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Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014 |
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Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014 |
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Remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest between 2004 and 2014 |
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remote observations with images from landsat satellites to determine the environmental impact of agrarian reform in the brazilian midwest between 2004 and 2014 |
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Academia Brasileira de Ciências |
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências |
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0001-3765 1678-2690 |
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Abstract The Midwest region of Brazil has a high concentration of land and is the primary producer of grains and livestock in the country, activities with a negative impact on environment. Agrarian reform allows redistribution of land and reinforces family agriculture, which is considered to be favorable to environmental protection. The aim of this study was to use field and remote observations to verify the evolution of environmental preservation and land use in rural settlements in the Midwest region of Brazil. 54 settlements distributed in the region were analyzed. We used images from Landsat 5 satellite obtained by the Thematic Mapper sensor in 2004 and images from Landsat 8 satellite from 2014. The NDVI and NDWI vegetation indexes were used to classify urban, agricultural, pasture, savannah and forest areas. Forests declined in all states, however Mato Grosso, the only one with Amazonian forest, where settlements presented lowest compliance with environmental legislation. The evolution indicates the transformation of forest areas into savannah. Settlers predominantly engage in dairy farming, which requires large areas of land and thus exerts significant pressure on the environment. Productive areas are poorly exploited, and better technical assistance could have a significant impact on environmental protection. |
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brazilian midwest environmental preservation geotechnologies landsat images rural settlements |
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