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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems in the Brazilian Tropical Savanna (1985–2020)
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Bolfe, Édson Luis
, Rodrigues, Lineu Neiva
, Magalhães, Ivo Augusto Lopes
, Sano, Edson Eyji
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Agriculture
/ Altitude
/ Brazil
/ center pivot irrigation
/ cerrado
/ crop production
/ Datasets
/ Dry season
/ ecosystems
/ Geomorphology
/ Irrigation
/ Land use
/ Precipitation
/ Satellites
/ savannas
/ Software
/ Stream flow
/ Time series
/ Water
2024
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems in the Brazilian Tropical Savanna (1985–2020)
by
Bolfe, Édson Luis
, Rodrigues, Lineu Neiva
, Magalhães, Ivo Augusto Lopes
, Sano, Edson Eyji
in
Agriculture
/ Altitude
/ Brazil
/ center pivot irrigation
/ cerrado
/ crop production
/ Datasets
/ Dry season
/ ecosystems
/ Geomorphology
/ Irrigation
/ Land use
/ Precipitation
/ Satellites
/ savannas
/ Software
/ Stream flow
/ Time series
/ Water
2024
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems in the Brazilian Tropical Savanna (1985–2020)
by
Bolfe, Édson Luis
, Rodrigues, Lineu Neiva
, Magalhães, Ivo Augusto Lopes
, Sano, Edson Eyji
in
Agriculture
/ Altitude
/ Brazil
/ center pivot irrigation
/ cerrado
/ crop production
/ Datasets
/ Dry season
/ ecosystems
/ Geomorphology
/ Irrigation
/ Land use
/ Precipitation
/ Satellites
/ savannas
/ Software
/ Stream flow
/ Time series
/ Water
2024
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems in the Brazilian Tropical Savanna (1985–2020)
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems in the Brazilian Tropical Savanna (1985–2020)
2024
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Overview
The 204-million-hectare Brazilian tropical savanna (Cerrado biome), located in the central part of Brazil, constitutes the main region of food and natural fiber production in the country. An important part of this production is based on center pivot irrigation. Existing studies evaluating the spatio-temporal dynamics of center pivots in Brazil do not consider their retraction. This study aimed to evaluate the expansion and retraction of center pivots in the Cerrado biome in the period 1985–2020. We relied on the data produced by the MapBiomas Irriga project. In this period, the area occupied by center pivots increased from 47 thousand hectares in 1985 to 1.2 million hectares in 2020, mostly concentrated in the states of Minas Gerais, Goiás, São Paulo, and Bahia, confirming previous reports available in the literature. Among the 13 irrigation poles recognized by the National Water Agency (ANA), the Oeste Baiano (Bahia State) and the São Marcos (Goiás State) presented the largest areas of center pivots (173,048 ha and 101,725 ha, respectively). We also found that 76% of the center pivots are concentrated in the regions with low water availability (0.01–0.45 mm day−1). Within this 16-year period (2005–2020), more than 10% of center pivots found in 2005 were either abandoned or converted into rain-fed crop production. The results of this study can provide an important foundation for public policies directed toward the sustainable use of water resources by different consumers.
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