巴西水土流失高风险源头地区低收入非正式住区的影响

Maria Thereza Fonseca, R. Lima, S. Silva, Hugo Paula, J. Cruz, Arthur Antão, Juni Cordeiro, L. Saenz, M. Scotti
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-贝洛奥里藏特市(巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州)保存的大西洋森林面积最大,保护了许多水源和水道。其中,马卡士河被认为是保存最完好的河流,水质优良。然而,自2013年以来,该地区遭受了低收入社区激烈而无序的非正式定居过程,导致原始植被逐渐丧失。地形分析表明,由于缺乏植被,该地区容易发生侵蚀过程。归一化植被指数(NDVI)显示沉降过程对植被的影响较大,范围在1 ~ 0之间。丰富度和Shenon指数表明,该侵蚀区生物多样性丧失严重,外来物种如Brachiaria sp .和Typha domingensis入侵严重。此外,这个丘陵地区的侵蚀过程导致了Macacos溪流中高水平沉积物的积累。因此,强烈建议以土壤稳定和植被恢复为目标的源头和河岸恢复。
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Impact Of a Low-Income Informal Settlement in a Headwater Area at High-Risk Of Erosion in Brazil
– The largest remaining area of preserved Atlantic Forest in the Belo Horizonte City (Minas Gerais, Brazil) protects many headwaters and watercourses. Among them, the Macacos stream is considered the most preserved with high water quality. However, since 2013 this region has suffered an intense and disorderly of informal settlement process by low-income communities, which resulted in a progressive loss of the original vegetation. Due to the lack of vegetation, this area became prone to erosional process as demonstrated by the topographic analysis. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) demonstrated the great impact of the settlement process over the vegetation, ranging from 1 to 0. Besides, this eroded area has faced the l oss of biodiversity as estimated by the richness and Shenon’s index as well as the invasion by exotic species as Brachiaria sp and Typha domingensis . Also, the erosional process in this hilly site resulted in the accumulation of high level of sediments in the Macacos stream. Therefore, the restoration of headwaters and riparian sites aiming at soil stabilization and vegetation restoration is highly recommended.
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