Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach

This study evaluated the environmental conditions of two watersheds selected on the basis of similarities in land use. The environmental conditions of the watersheds were analyzed using two geoprocessing methods and in situ evaluations by applying the rapid assessment protocol (RAP). Geospatial imag...

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Main Authors: Elaine F. Celestino, Leandro F. Celestino, Jhony F. M. da Silva, Elaine A. L. Kashiwaqui, Maristela C. Makrakis, Sergio Makrakis
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
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spelling doaj-44f1951607514c02812c2e3960a983862020-11-24T21:12:42ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-01-0111249010.3390/su11020490su11020490Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial ApproachElaine F. Celestino0Leandro F. Celestino1Jhony F. M. da Silva2Elaine A. L. Kashiwaqui3Maristela C. Makrakis4Sergio Makrakis5Programa de Pós-Graduação nível Doutorado em Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, 85903-000 Paraná, BrazilPrograma de Pós-Graduação nível Doutorado em Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, 85903-000 Paraná, BrazilPrograma de Pós-Graduação nível Doutorado em Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, 85903-000 Paraná, BrazilGrupo de Estudos em Ciências Ambientais e Educação, Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, 79980-000 Mato Grosso do Sul, BrazilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, 85903-000 Paraná, BrazilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, 85903-000 Paraná, BrazilThis study evaluated the environmental conditions of two watersheds selected on the basis of similarities in land use. The environmental conditions of the watersheds were analyzed using two geoprocessing methods and in situ evaluations by applying the rapid assessment protocol (RAP). Geospatial image processing was used to analyze land use, slope, soil classification, and rainfall, while RAP was used to evaluate the connectivity and size of riparian corridors. The results revealed varied uses of land with the landscape matrix in both watersheds, composed of agriculture, pasture, and urban centers. Urban centers were defined as spots and riparian zones as corridors. The analysis of environmental fragility considering all the geospatial variables, classified both watersheds as having medium fragility. The most fragile sites were the urban centers, which had a high slope and degraded riparian zone. Onsite assessments have shown that corridors do not have the size required by legislation; they are fragmented and unstructured, and they contain exotic species. We also propose that a multi-factorial approach be used to evaluate watersheds, associating geospatial assessments and onsite analyses that consider the limitations pointed out in each protocol. This reduces sampling errors and shows the actual state of conservation in riparian zones.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/2/490anthropic impactsenvironmental degradationriparian forestrapid assessment protocol (RAP)analytic hierarchy process (AHP)environmental fragility
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author Elaine F. Celestino
Leandro F. Celestino
Jhony F. M. da Silva
Elaine A. L. Kashiwaqui
Maristela C. Makrakis
Sergio Makrakis
spellingShingle Elaine F. Celestino
Leandro F. Celestino
Jhony F. M. da Silva
Elaine A. L. Kashiwaqui
Maristela C. Makrakis
Sergio Makrakis
Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach
Sustainability
anthropic impacts
environmental degradation
riparian forest
rapid assessment protocol (RAP)
analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
environmental fragility
author_facet Elaine F. Celestino
Leandro F. Celestino
Jhony F. M. da Silva
Elaine A. L. Kashiwaqui
Maristela C. Makrakis
Sergio Makrakis
author_sort Elaine F. Celestino
title Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach
title_short Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach
title_full Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach
title_fullStr Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Assessment in Neotropical Watersheds: A Multi-Factorial Approach
title_sort environmental assessment in neotropical watersheds: a multi-factorial approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study evaluated the environmental conditions of two watersheds selected on the basis of similarities in land use. The environmental conditions of the watersheds were analyzed using two geoprocessing methods and in situ evaluations by applying the rapid assessment protocol (RAP). Geospatial image processing was used to analyze land use, slope, soil classification, and rainfall, while RAP was used to evaluate the connectivity and size of riparian corridors. The results revealed varied uses of land with the landscape matrix in both watersheds, composed of agriculture, pasture, and urban centers. Urban centers were defined as spots and riparian zones as corridors. The analysis of environmental fragility considering all the geospatial variables, classified both watersheds as having medium fragility. The most fragile sites were the urban centers, which had a high slope and degraded riparian zone. Onsite assessments have shown that corridors do not have the size required by legislation; they are fragmented and unstructured, and they contain exotic species. We also propose that a multi-factorial approach be used to evaluate watersheds, associating geospatial assessments and onsite analyses that consider the limitations pointed out in each protocol. This reduces sampling errors and shows the actual state of conservation in riparian zones.
topic anthropic impacts
environmental degradation
riparian forest
rapid assessment protocol (RAP)
analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
environmental fragility
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/2/490
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