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16/12/2014 |
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Autoria: |
LIMA, J. E. F. W.; LOPES, W. T. A.; AQUINO, F. de G.; OLIVEIRA FILHO, E. C. de; SANO, E. E. |
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JORGE ENOCH FURQUIM WERNECK LIMA, CPAC; WALSZON TERLLIZZIE ARAÚJO LOPES, AGÊNCIA NACIONAL DE ÁGUAS; FABIANA DE GOIS AQUINO, CPAC; EDUARDO CYRINO DE OLIVEIRA FILHO, CPAC; EDSON EYJI SANO, CPAC. |
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Assessing the use of erosion modeling to support payment for environmental services programs. |
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Ano de publicação: |
2013 |
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Fonte/Imprenta: |
Journal of Soils and Sediments, 14 December 2013. |
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Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Purpose Payment for environmental services (PES) has assumed increasing importance in discussions about sustainable development strategies. Many of the PES programs are based on water erosion control and the corresponding environmental and economic benefits generated in the basins where they are implemented. The main objective of this study was to show how erosion susceptibility models can support PES programs. Materials and methods The application of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) in the Sarandi Experimental River Basin (32.7 km2), located in the Federal District, Brazil, was used as a study case. Then a scheme for organizing knowledge about ecosystem services related to erosion control and water resources was performed. Considering the generated scheme, the USLE results, the land use map, and the water use in the region, we evaluated how erosion modeling could support PES programs. Results and discussion The results show that a large part of the study basin (90%) presents “low” susceptibility to erosion, which is significant in terms of the use and conservation of ecosystem services, as well as being a limitation regarding the need for the implantation of PES programs for erosion control. Incentives for maintaining the natural vegetation in areas with higher erosion susceptibility have the greatest potential to justify PES programs in the study basin, and the sanitation company is the potential payer for erosion control in the Sarandi River Basin. Conclusions The application of the USLE in a spatially distributed form proved to be an important support tool for land management and the implementation of PES policies. MenosPurpose Payment for environmental services (PES) has assumed increasing importance in discussions about sustainable development strategies. Many of the PES programs are based on water erosion control and the corresponding environmental and economic benefits generated in the basins where they are implemented. The main objective of this study was to show how erosion susceptibility models can support PES programs. Materials and methods The application of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) in the Sarandi Experimental River Basin (32.7 km2), located in the Federal District, Brazil, was used as a study case. Then a scheme for organizing knowledge about ecosystem services related to erosion control and water resources was performed. Considering the generated scheme, the USLE results, the land use map, and the water use in the region, we evaluated how erosion modeling could support PES programs. Results and discussion The results show that a large part of the study basin (90%) presents “low” susceptibility to erosion, which is significant in terms of the use and conservation of ecosystem services, as well as being a limitation regarding the need for the implantation of PES programs for erosion control. Incentives for maintaining the natural vegetation in areas with higher erosion susceptibility have the greatest potential to justify PES programs in the study basin, and the sanitation company is the potential payer for erosion control in the Sarandi River Basin. Conclusions The ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Thesagro: |
Erosão. |
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Thesaurus Nal: |
Sediments; Soil erosion. |
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