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Title: Chaco biome in Brazil: land use, vegetation cover and socio-economics.
Authors: CHAVES, J. V. B.
SILVA, J. dos S. V. da
SPERANZA, E. A.
Affiliation: JÔ VINÍCIUS BARROZO CHAVES, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA "JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO"; JOAO DOS SANTOS VILA DA SILVA, CNPTIA; EDUARDO ANTONIO SPERANZA, CNPTIA.
Date Issued: 2025
Citation: RA’EGA: o Espaço Geográfico em Análise, v. 63, n. 2, p. 233-252, 2025.
Description: The Chaco in Brazil, characterized by wood steppe-savanna vegetation in transition to the Cerrado, exhibits distinct ecological and socio-economic characteristics compared to other Brazilian biomes. However, this fragment is administratively included within the Pantanal, lacking independent legal recognition. To address this gap, public databases and research projects assist in monitoring and analyzing the region, providing support for its management and conservation. Thus, this study aims to analyze land cover change and the socio-economic scenario in the Brazilian Chaco. For this purpose, land use and vegetation cover were examined in the period from 1985 to 2022, while socioeconomic data were obtained from the 2017 Agricultural Census. The results indicate a significant replacement of natural vegetation by pasture, totaling approximately 4,832.6 km² of consolidated area, which accounts for 32% of the Brazilian Chaco's territory. The deforested area is primarily associated with livestock farming, the region’s dominant economic activity. An inventory of available tractors was recorded, along with a limited number of agricultural machines, such as seeders and harvesters, highlighting the low intensity of agricultural land use. It is important to highlight that, in addition to the economic significance of livestock farming, the region, particularly the municipality of Porto Murtinho, also exhibits considerable potential for tourism. The availability of spatial databases, pre-classified land cover datasets, and research projects plays a significant role to understand land use and cover dynamics, contributing to develop a public policy for the Brazilian Chaco.
Thesagro: Políticas Públicas
Keywords: Análise espacial
Atividade pecuária
Geotecnologia
Planejamento ambiental
Spatial analysis
Livestock activity
Public policies
Geotechnology
Environmental planning
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5380/raega.v63i2.99681
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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