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DOI10.1016/j.apgeog.2011.08.007
ISSN0143-6228
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TitleAnalyzing the agricultural transition in Mato Grosso, Brazil, using satellite-derived indices
Year2012
MonthMar.
Access Date2024, May 18
Type of Workjournal article
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Author1 Arvor, Damien
2 Meirelles, Margareth Simões Penello
3 Dubreuil, Vincent
4 Bégué, Agnès
5 Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir
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Affiliation1 COSTEL UMR 6554 CNRS – LETG, Université Rennes 2, Place du Recteur H. Le Moal, 35043 Rennes CEDEX, France
2 Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – UERJ, Departamento de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computação – Pos Graduação em Geomatica(PGEC) e Meio Ambiente (PPGMA), Rua São Francisco Xavier, n°524, Pavilhão Reitor João Lyra Filho, Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro 20550-900, RJ, Brazil
3 COSTEL UMR 6554 CNRS – LETG, Université Rennes 2, Place du Recteur H. Le Moal, 35043 Rennes CEDEX, France
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JournalApplied Geography
Volume32
Number2
Pages702-713
Secondary MarkA2_ECOLOGIA_E_MEIO_AMBIENTE A1_ENGENHARIAS_III A1_GEOGRAFIA A1_INTERDISCIPLINAR
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KeywordsAmazon
Agricultural intensification
Crop expansion
Cropping systems
Deforestation
Remote sensing Article Outline
AbstractThe Amazonian state of Mato Grosso is the main production area for soybeans in Brazil and contains 31.3% of the national production as of 2009. The rapid evolution of the agricultural systems in this area shows that the region is experiencing a rapid agricultural transition. In this paper, we broke down this transition process into three steps: crop expansion, agricultural intensification and ecological intensification. We used remote sensing products to develop and compute satellite-derived indices describing the main agricultural dynamics during the cropping years from 20002001 to 20062007. Our results indicated that Mato Grosso is continuing to expand its agricultural sector, with a 43% increase in the net cropped area during the study period. Although this expansion mainly occurred in the cerrado ecoregion until the early 2000s, the forest ecoregion is experiencing expansion at this time. We observed that 65% of the crop expansion in Mato Grosso from 2000 to 2006 occurred in this ecoregion. However, we did not identify this crop expansion as the major driver of deforestation in Mato Grosso because only 12.6% of the cleared areas were directly converted into croplands. Agricultural intensification also evolved rapidly, as the proportion of the net cropped area cultivated with double cropping systems harvesting two successive commercial crops (i.e., soybean and corn or soybean and cotton) increased from 6% to 30% during the study period. Finally, we found that ecological intensification occurred because the regions farmers planted a non-commercial crop (i.e., millet or sorghum) after the soybean harvest to prevent soil erosion, improve soil quality, break pest cycles, maintain soil moisture and set the conditions for high-quality no-tillage operations. In 20062007, 62% of the net cropped area was permanently covered by crops during the entire rainy season. This practice allowed the farmers to diversify their production, as shown by the positive evolution of the Area Diversity Index. Future scholars can use the method proposed in this paper to improve their understanding of the forces driving the agricultural dynamics in Mato Grosso.
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