Effects of land-use and -cover changes on streamflow regime in the Brazilian Savannah

2. Zero hunger Physical geography QE1-996.5 0207 environmental engineering Geology Hydrologic modeling 02 engineering and technology 15. Life on land 6. Clean water GB3-5030 Soil use capacity 13. Climate action Deforestation
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2021.100934 Publication Date: 2021-10-09T15:27:10Z
ABSTRACT
Study region: The study was conducted in the Mortes River Basin (MRB), Mato Grosso State (Brazil), owing to the constant removal of native forest (Brazilian Savannah, popularly known as Cerrado) for agriculture and pasture purposes. Study focus: The hydrological model for large basins (MGB-IPH) was employed to assess the hydrological impacts due to land-use and land-cover scenarios. Three scenarios were built according to the soil use capacity in the MRB (C1: Savannah recovery and agriculture removal by pasture areas, C2: pasture expansion, and C3: agriculture expansion). New Hydrological insights for the region: In general, the C2 and C3 results show an increase in water availability; however, C2 increases flood risk and C3 tends to worsen drought. These extreme configurations of land use and land cover reveal poor water distribution throughout the year. However, C1 provided the most favorable results, increasing water availability during the dry season without increasing flood risk. The results highlight that anthropic activities already dominate the upper, middle, and lower parts of the basin, representing a risk for sustainable land use. Our hydrological modeling results demonstrated strategies for planning and management to avoid critical scenarios of lack of water in the MRB due to the intensity of soil use beyond its capacity.
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