ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?

The State of Minas Gerais, given to its large territorial extension, presents a variety ofnatural and cultural landscapes. Its north portion is a region composed of eighty-ninemunicipal districts, comprising a territorial area of 127,532 km² (21.89% of the State of MinasGerais), where about 1,472,76...

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Main Authors: Almeida, Maria Ivete Soares de., PEREIRA, Anete Marília., FERREIRA, Expedito José., LEITE, Marcos Esdras Leite.
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Language:English
Published: Editora da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2005-05-01
Series:Revista Sociedade & Natureza
Online Access:http://www.sociedadenatureza.ig.ufu.br/include/getdoc.php?id=1519&article=774&mode=pdf
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spelling doaj-98399ae7a6d14820aa02d61abef8aed02021-03-02T06:13:43ZengEditora da Universidade Federal de UberlândiaRevista Sociedade & Natureza0103-15701982-45132005-05-01Especial1884890ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?Almeida, Maria Ivete Soares de.PEREIRA, Anete Marília.FERREIRA, Expedito José.LEITE, Marcos Esdras Leite.The State of Minas Gerais, given to its large territorial extension, presents a variety ofnatural and cultural landscapes. Its north portion is a region composed of eighty-ninemunicipal districts, comprising a territorial area of 127,532 km² (21.89% of the State of MinasGerais), where about 1,472,767 inhabitants live (2000). Characterized by the predominance ofsemi-humid tropical climate, with rains concentrated in the summer and original vegetativecovering of savanna and scrubland, that region is acknowledged by the low socioeconomicindicators it presents. Owing to its climatic characteristics, it has been included in theactuation area of the Agência Desenvolvimento do Nordeste (ADENE), agency that replacedthe Superintendência de Desenvolvimento do Nordeste (SUDENE).In Northern Minas there is strong evidence of environmental degradation associatedwith forms of disordered exploitation of natural resources, especially in the areas of greateraridity. The intensive anthropic activity whether in terms of deforestation aiming at charcoalbusiness or burnings and forestation with exotic species or the incorrect use of lands foragricultural practice have provoked different levels of accelerated erosion, silting up of riversand streams, drying up of soil, reduction in the flow of rivers or even their intermittence,problems that reflect, in a significant way, upon the quality of life standards of the regionalpopulation, historically characterized by poverty.http://www.sociedadenatureza.ig.ufu.br/include/getdoc.php?id=1519&article=774&mode=pdf
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author Almeida, Maria Ivete Soares de.
PEREIRA, Anete Marília.
FERREIRA, Expedito José.
LEITE, Marcos Esdras Leite.
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PEREIRA, Anete Marília.
FERREIRA, Expedito José.
LEITE, Marcos Esdras Leite.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?
Revista Sociedade & Natureza
author_facet Almeida, Maria Ivete Soares de.
PEREIRA, Anete Marília.
FERREIRA, Expedito José.
LEITE, Marcos Esdras Leite.
author_sort Almeida, Maria Ivete Soares de.
title ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?
title_short ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?
title_full ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?
title_fullStr ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?
title_full_unstemmed ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN THE MINEIRO SEMIARID: A WAY FOR DESERTIFICATION?
title_sort environmental degradation in the mineiro semiarid: a way for desertification?
publisher Editora da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Revista Sociedade & Natureza
issn 0103-1570
1982-4513
publishDate 2005-05-01
description The State of Minas Gerais, given to its large territorial extension, presents a variety ofnatural and cultural landscapes. Its north portion is a region composed of eighty-ninemunicipal districts, comprising a territorial area of 127,532 km² (21.89% of the State of MinasGerais), where about 1,472,767 inhabitants live (2000). Characterized by the predominance ofsemi-humid tropical climate, with rains concentrated in the summer and original vegetativecovering of savanna and scrubland, that region is acknowledged by the low socioeconomicindicators it presents. Owing to its climatic characteristics, it has been included in theactuation area of the Agência Desenvolvimento do Nordeste (ADENE), agency that replacedthe Superintendência de Desenvolvimento do Nordeste (SUDENE).In Northern Minas there is strong evidence of environmental degradation associatedwith forms of disordered exploitation of natural resources, especially in the areas of greateraridity. The intensive anthropic activity whether in terms of deforestation aiming at charcoalbusiness or burnings and forestation with exotic species or the incorrect use of lands foragricultural practice have provoked different levels of accelerated erosion, silting up of riversand streams, drying up of soil, reduction in the flow of rivers or even their intermittence,problems that reflect, in a significant way, upon the quality of life standards of the regionalpopulation, historically characterized by poverty.
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