The assessment of climatic, environmental,and socioeconomic aspects of the Brazilian Cerrado

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Washington Luiz Flix Correia Filho [1 ]
Jos Francisco de OliveiraJnior [2 ,3 ]
Dimas de Barros Santiago [4 ]
Hazem Ghassan Abdo [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Hussein Almohamad [8 ]
Ahmed Abdullah Al Dughairi [8 ]
Carlos Antonio da Silva Junior [9 ]
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[1] Postgraduate Program in Environmentrics (PPGAmb), Institute of Mathematics, Statistics, and Physics (IMEF), Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG)
[2] Institute of Atmospheric Sciences (ICAT ), Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL)
[3] Postgraduate Program in Biosystems Engineering (PGEB), Federal Fluminense University (UFF)
[4] Postgraduate Program in Meteorology, Unidade Acadêmica de Ciências Atmosféricas (UACA), Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG)
[5] Geography Department, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Tartous University
[6] Geography Department, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Damascus University
[7] Geography Department, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Tishreen University
[8] Department of Geography, College of Arabic Language and Social Studies, Qassim University
[9] Departamento de Geografia, State University of Mato Grosso
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Background The Cerrado is the most biodiverse savanna and maintains other biomes. Aware of its significance, this paper evaluated the Brazilian Cerrado's climatic, environmental, and socioeconomic aspects using remote sensing data and spatial statistics(correlation analysis and principal components analysis—PCA). Following the measures of sample adequacy(MSA) and Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin(KMO) tests, seventeen variables were evaluated.Results The MSA revealed that the dataset had a good quality(0.76), and nine variables were selected: elevation,evapotranspiration, active fires, Human Development Index(HDI), land use and land cover(LULC; shrubland and cropland/rainfed), rainfall(spring and autumn), and livestock. The correlation matrix indicated a positive(negative)association between HDI and autumn rainfall(HDI and active fires) with a value of 0.77(-0.55). The PCA results determined which three principal components(PC) were adequate for extracting spatial patterns, accounting for 68.02% of the total variance with respective values of 38.59%, 16.89%, and 12.5%. Due to economic development and agribusiness, Cerrado's northern(central, western, and southern) areas had negative(positive) score HDI values, as shown in PC1. Climatic(rainfall—spring and fall) and environmental(cropland/rainfed and shrubland) aspects dominated the PC2, with negative scores in northern and western portions due to the transition zone between Amazon and Cerrado biomes caused by rainfall variability. On the other hand, environmental aspects(LULC-shrubland and elevation)influenced the PC3; areas with high altitudes(> 500 m) received a higher score.Conclusion Agricultural expansion substantially affected LULC, leading to deforestation-caused suppression of native vegetation.
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