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New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model

The future of land use and cover change in Brazil, particularly due to deforestation and forest restoration processes, is critical for the future of global climate and biodiversity, given the richness of its five biomes. These changes in Brazil depend on the interlink between global factors due to i...

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Autores principales: Silva Bezerra, Francisco Gilney, Von Randow, Celso, Assis, Talita Oliveira, Bezerra, Karine Rocha Aguiar, Tejada, Graciela, Castro, Aline Anderson, Gomes, Diego Melo de Paula, Avancini, Rodrigo, Aguiar, Ana Paula
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9020719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35442977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256052
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author Silva Bezerra, Francisco Gilney
Von Randow, Celso
Assis, Talita Oliveira
Bezerra, Karine Rocha Aguiar
Tejada, Graciela
Castro, Aline Anderson
Gomes, Diego Melo de Paula
Avancini, Rodrigo
Aguiar, Ana Paula
author_facet Silva Bezerra, Francisco Gilney
Von Randow, Celso
Assis, Talita Oliveira
Bezerra, Karine Rocha Aguiar
Tejada, Graciela
Castro, Aline Anderson
Gomes, Diego Melo de Paula
Avancini, Rodrigo
Aguiar, Ana Paula
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description The future of land use and cover change in Brazil, particularly due to deforestation and forest restoration processes, is critical for the future of global climate and biodiversity, given the richness of its five biomes. These changes in Brazil depend on the interlink between global factors due to its role as one of the main exporters of commodities globally and the national to local institutional, socioeconomic, and biophysical contexts. Aiming to develop scenarios that consider the balance between global (e.g., GDP growth, population growth, per capita consumption of agricultural products, international trade policies, and climatic conditions) and local factors (e.g., land use, agrarian structure, agricultural suitability, protected areas, distance to roads, and other infrastructure projects), a new set of land-use change scenarios for Brazil were developed that aligned with the global structure Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and Representative Concentration Pathway (RCPs) developed by the global change research community. The narratives of the new scenarios align with SSP1/RCP 1.9 (Sustainable development scenario), SSP2/RCP 4.5 (Middle of the road scenario), and SSP3/RCP 7.0 (Strong inequality scenario). The scenarios were developed by combining the LuccME spatially explicit land change allocation modeling framework and the INLAND surface model to incorporate the climatic variables in water deficit. Based on detailed biophysical, socioeconomic, and institutional factors for each biome in Brazil, we have created spatially explicit scenarios until 2050, considering the following classes: forest vegetation, grassland vegetation, planted pasture, agriculture, a mosaic of small land uses, and forestry. The results aim to detail global models regionally. They could be used regionally to support decision-making and enrich the global analysis.
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spelling pubmed-90207192022-04-21 New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model Silva Bezerra, Francisco Gilney Von Randow, Celso Assis, Talita Oliveira Bezerra, Karine Rocha Aguiar Tejada, Graciela Castro, Aline Anderson Gomes, Diego Melo de Paula Avancini, Rodrigo Aguiar, Ana Paula PLoS One Research Article The future of land use and cover change in Brazil, particularly due to deforestation and forest restoration processes, is critical for the future of global climate and biodiversity, given the richness of its five biomes. These changes in Brazil depend on the interlink between global factors due to its role as one of the main exporters of commodities globally and the national to local institutional, socioeconomic, and biophysical contexts. Aiming to develop scenarios that consider the balance between global (e.g., GDP growth, population growth, per capita consumption of agricultural products, international trade policies, and climatic conditions) and local factors (e.g., land use, agrarian structure, agricultural suitability, protected areas, distance to roads, and other infrastructure projects), a new set of land-use change scenarios for Brazil were developed that aligned with the global structure Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and Representative Concentration Pathway (RCPs) developed by the global change research community. The narratives of the new scenarios align with SSP1/RCP 1.9 (Sustainable development scenario), SSP2/RCP 4.5 (Middle of the road scenario), and SSP3/RCP 7.0 (Strong inequality scenario). The scenarios were developed by combining the LuccME spatially explicit land change allocation modeling framework and the INLAND surface model to incorporate the climatic variables in water deficit. Based on detailed biophysical, socioeconomic, and institutional factors for each biome in Brazil, we have created spatially explicit scenarios until 2050, considering the following classes: forest vegetation, grassland vegetation, planted pasture, agriculture, a mosaic of small land uses, and forestry. The results aim to detail global models regionally. They could be used regionally to support decision-making and enrich the global analysis. Public Library of Science 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9020719/ /pubmed/35442977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256052 Text en © 2022 Silva Bezerra et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Silva Bezerra, Francisco Gilney
Von Randow, Celso
Assis, Talita Oliveira
Bezerra, Karine Rocha Aguiar
Tejada, Graciela
Castro, Aline Anderson
Gomes, Diego Melo de Paula
Avancini, Rodrigo
Aguiar, Ana Paula
New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
title New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
title_full New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
title_fullStr New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
title_full_unstemmed New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
title_short New land-use change scenarios for Brazil: Refining global SSPs with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
title_sort new land-use change scenarios for brazil: refining global ssps with a regional spatially-explicit allocation model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9020719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35442977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256052
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