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Unveiling Climate Trends and Future Projections in Southeastern Brazil: A Case Study of Brazil’s Historic Agricultural Heritage
by
Araujo, Julia Eduarda
, Santos, Adma Viana
, Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça
, da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira
, Santos, Lucas da Costa
, Figueiró, Lucas Santos do Patrocínio
, José, Jefferson Vieira
, Bender, Fabiani Denise
, Costa, Jéfferson de Oliveira
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Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural societies
/ Agriculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Classification
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climatic changes
/ Community
/ Cultural heritage
/ Food security
/ Public policy
/ Rain
/ Rain and rainfall
/ Random variables
/ Sustainability
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Urban planning
/ Water shortages
2024
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Unveiling Climate Trends and Future Projections in Southeastern Brazil: A Case Study of Brazil’s Historic Agricultural Heritage
by
Araujo, Julia Eduarda
, Santos, Adma Viana
, Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça
, da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira
, Santos, Lucas da Costa
, Figueiró, Lucas Santos do Patrocínio
, José, Jefferson Vieira
, Bender, Fabiani Denise
, Costa, Jéfferson de Oliveira
in
Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural societies
/ Agriculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Classification
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climatic changes
/ Community
/ Cultural heritage
/ Food security
/ Public policy
/ Rain
/ Rain and rainfall
/ Random variables
/ Sustainability
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Urban planning
/ Water shortages
2024
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Unveiling Climate Trends and Future Projections in Southeastern Brazil: A Case Study of Brazil’s Historic Agricultural Heritage
by
Araujo, Julia Eduarda
, Santos, Adma Viana
, Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça
, da Silva, Ricardo Siqueira
, Santos, Lucas da Costa
, Figueiró, Lucas Santos do Patrocínio
, José, Jefferson Vieira
, Bender, Fabiani Denise
, Costa, Jéfferson de Oliveira
in
Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural societies
/ Agriculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Classification
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climatic changes
/ Community
/ Cultural heritage
/ Food security
/ Public policy
/ Rain
/ Rain and rainfall
/ Random variables
/ Sustainability
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Urban planning
/ Water shortages
2024
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Unveiling Climate Trends and Future Projections in Southeastern Brazil: A Case Study of Brazil’s Historic Agricultural Heritage
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Unveiling Climate Trends and Future Projections in Southeastern Brazil: A Case Study of Brazil’s Historic Agricultural Heritage
2024
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Overview
The intricate relationship between climate and society in a given region demands a profound understanding of climate patterns, especially in agricultural areas like Diamantina, Minas Gerais (MG), recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as the birthplace of the first Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) in Brazil, situated in the southwest region of the country. Given the growing concerns about climate change, we conducted a meticulous analysis of the climatic characteristics of Diamantina-MG. To achieve this, we examined historical meteorological data from 1973 to 2022, employing the Mann–Kendall and Sen’s slope tests to analyze trends. Additionally, we utilized three global climate models (GCMs) under different shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) to predict future climate scenarios (2021–2100) based on the projections of the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). Furthermore, we used Köppen and Thornthwaite climate classification methodologies to characterize both the current and future climate conditions of the region. Our results indicate that, historically, Diamantina-MG has experienced significant increases in minimum temperature, indicating a warmer climate in recent decades. For temperature, the projections show a consensus among models, projecting a continuous increase, potentially reaching up to 5.8 °C above the historical average temperature (19.2 °C) by the end of the century. Regarding rainfall projections, they show greater uncertainty, with discrepancies among models observed until 2060. However, specifically for the second half of the century (2060–2100), the models agree that there will be increases in annual rainfall. Regarding the climatic types of the region, we found that the current Köppen Cwb and Thornthwaite B3rB’3a’ classifications could shift to Aw and B1wA’a’, representing a humid tropical savanna climate with longer periods of water deficiency, considering the impacts resulting from increased air temperature and evapotranspiration. In summary, the study’s results indicate that climate changes are occurring and are likely to intensify in the Jequitinhonha Valley region, MG, in the future. The analysis of these data, from the perspective of the Brazilian GIAHS sustainability, reveals the importance of considering adaptation and mitigation measures to ensure the resilience of agricultural systems and local communities in the region that face these significant environmental changes.
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