01810nam a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000190006024501270007926001840020630000120039052008650040265000240126765000110129165000260130270000180132870000190134670000220136570000200138770000190140770000270142670000190145370000210147270000190149370000200151221607142024-01-11 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aVASQUES, G. M. aAgricultural climate risk zoning in support of agroecological zoning of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil.h[electronic resource] aIn: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE SENSORIAMENTO REMOTO, 20., 2023,Florianópolis. Anais [...]. São José dos Campos: Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, 2023. Ref. 155497.c2023 a213-216 aAgricultural Climate Risk Zoning (ZARC) data for 16 crops in the Mato Grossodo Sul state (MS) were summarized by crop (pineapple, cotton, peanut, rice, oat, banana, sugarcane, citrus, sunflower, papaya, passion fruit, watermelon, maize, soybean, sorghum and wheat),soil type (coarse-, medium-and fine-textured) and municipality (79 municipalities), and processedin a GIS to show the spatial distribution of the climate risk of each crop per municipality and soil type, and the municipalities where the crop can grow with a maximum of 40% risk of productionloss due to the occurrence of extreme climatic events. The highest climate risks are found oncoarse-textured soils, which hold less water. The municipalities suitable for cropping vary by cropaccording to their climatic requirements. The results support and validate the AgroecologicalZoning (ZAE) of MS. aAgricultural zoning aSowing aZoneamento Climático1 aCOMUNELLO, E.1 aBHERING, S. B.1 aGONÇALVES, A. O.1 aTEIXEIRA, W. G.1 aLIMA, E. de P.1 aCARVALHO JUNIOR, W. de1 aPEREIRA, N. R.1 aCHAGAS, C. da S.1 aDART, R. de O.1 aPIRES, A. M. M.