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Title: Agroecological zonings (ZAEs).
Authors: ARAUJO FILHO, J. C. de
SANTOS, J. C. P. dos
BARROS, A. H. C.
AMARAL, A. J. do
MARQUES, F. A.
Affiliation: JOSE COELHO DE ARAUJO FILHO, CNPS; JOSE CARLOS PEREIRA DOS SANTOS, CNPS; ALEXANDRE HUGO CEZAR BARROS, CNPS; ANDRE JULIO DO AMARAL, CNPS; FLAVIO ADRIANO MARQUES, CNPS.
Date Issued: 2021
Citation: In: SOTTA, E. D.; SAMPAIO, F. G.; MARZALL, K.; SILVA, W. G. da (ed.). Adapting to climate change: strategies for brazilian agricultural and livestock systems. Brasília, DF: Mapa, 2021. p. 100-101.
Description: Agroecological Zonings (ZAEs) are multi-thematic planning instruments whose main objective is to plan land use according to the sustainability criteria. They include information on soils, land use and coverage, climate, pedological crop potential, climate suitability by crop, soil potential for crops, land potential for irrigation, agroecological potential of land, water resources, among others. The theme that deserves to be highlighted is the soil survey, as it constitutes the "backbone" of the ZAEs. It deals with pedological cartography individualizing mapping units and their environmental peculiarities. That is why, it is the theme that supports all the pedological interpretations that make up the ZAEs. Integrated into a GIS, the set of themes allows quick consultations facilitating decision making by users. The ZAEs make it possible, on the one hand, to reduce the risks inherent in agricultural production, and on the other, to increase crop productivity gains. Recent studies suggest that for every R$ 1.00 invested in the ZAEs, it is possible recover R$ 12.60 in benefits for society.
NAL Thesaurus: Zoning
Keywords: Zoneamento agroecológico
Type of Material: Parte de livro
Access: openAccess
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