| Grant number: | 17/22269-2 |
| Support Opportunities: | Research Program on Global Climate Change - Thematic Grants |
| Start date: | August 01, 2018 |
| End date: | July 31, 2024 |
| Field of knowledge: | Interdisciplinary Subjects |
| Principal Investigator: | Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto |
| Grantee: | Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto |
| Host Institution: | Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE). São José dos Campos , SP, Brazil |
| City of the host institution: | São José dos Campos |
| Principal investigators | Celso von Randow ; Pedro Ribeiro de Andrade Neto ; Peter Mann de Toledo |
| Principal investigators | Laura de Simone Borma |
| Associated researchers: | Aldrin Martin Perez Marin ; Alexandre Rodolfo Marques ; Ali Ben Abbes ; Ana Paula Dutra de Aguiar ; Ana Paula Soares Veiga ; Andre Rodrigues Goncalves ; Angelica Giarolla ; Bartolomeu Israel de Souza ; Camille Lanzarotti Nolasco ; CARLOS ALBERTO VALERA ; Cassia Maria Gama Lemos ; Chou Sin Chan ; Daniel Andrés Rodriguez ; Daniela Carneiro Rodrigues Porto Pontes ; Dione Judite Ventura da Silva ; Diony Alves Reis ; Enio Bueno Pereira ; Eráclito Rodrigues de Sousa Neto ; Evandro Albiach Branco ; Felipe Siqueira Pacheco ; Fernando Ramos Martins ; Flávio de Carvalho Magina ; Francisco Gilney Silva Bezerra ; Gilvan Sampaio de Oliveira ; Guilherme Reis Pereira ; Guillermo Oswaldo Obregón Párraga ; Gustavo Felipe Balué Arcoverde ; Heithor Alexandre de Araujo Queiroz ; Humberto Alves Barbosa ; Iêdo Bezerra Sá ; Janaína Ferreira Guidolini ; Javier Tomasella ; João Arthur Pompeu Pavanelli ; João Paulo Sena Souza ; Jocilene Dantas Barros ; Jorge Alberto Bustamante Becerra ; José Luís Passos Cordeiro ; Kelly Ribeiro ; Kleber Pinheiro Naccarato ; Leandro de Oliveira Salles ; Lilian Elizabeth Diesel ; Lincoln Muniz Alves ; Luciana de Souza Soler ; luciana spinelli araujo ; Luciana Vanni Gatti ; Luciano Jorge Serejo dos Anjos ; Luciano Marani ; Luiz Flamarion Barbosa de Oliveira ; Luiz Tadeu da Silva ; Manoel Ferreira Cardoso ; Marcela Aparecida Campos Neves Miranda ; Marcos Barbosa Sanches ; Marcos Domingos Siqueira Tavares ; Maria Cristina Forti ; Osmar Pinto Junior ; Paloma Genú da Silva Paiva ; Paulo Augusto Sobral Escada ; Plínio Carlos Alvalá ; Reinaldo Rodrigo Novo ; Rita Marcia da Silva Pinto Vieira ; Roberto Bagattini Portella ; Rodrigo Santos Costa ; Rômulo Simões Cezar Menezes ; Rubens Teixeira de Queiroz ; Sérgio Mantovani Paiva Pulice ; Taís Sonetti González ; Talita Oliveira Assis ; Thieres George Freire da Silva ; Viviane Regina Algarve |
| Associated scholarship(s): | 23/00099-9 - RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIGHTNING ACTIVITY AND URBANIZATION,
BP.TT 22/07514-9 - Maintenance and Support on a Webmapping Platform for Publication and Dissemination of Data and Indicators of Environmental Models Exploring an Integrative Approach, BP.TT 22/05856-0 - Computational modeling of land use at multiple scales, BP.TT + associated scholarships - associated scholarships |
Abstract
The Cerrado and Caatinga biomes have the largest available stock of land for agricultural expansion in Brazil, besides having vast areas of high solar and wind potential. Their natural resources are also vital for climate regulation and for human survival and well-being. The general objective of this proposal is to explore how a participatory approach, integrating qualitative and quantitative methods of the natural and social sciences at multiple scales, could support the transition to a sustainable future in these two biomes, through the definition of scenarios and indicators that reconcile the economic, social and environmental (the three pillars of sustainability) in food production and use of natural resources. To achieve this purpose, the project is divided into phases with specific goals. Phase 1 includes the organization and analysis of data on the social, economic, institutional and environmental dimensions of the study area to build sustainability indexes that reflect the current situation (past and present). Phase 2 focuses on the future of the study area, by constructing qualitative and quantitative scenarios, built in a participatory manner. Elements of stories about the future will be quantified by generating spatially explicit projections of land use change, regional climate and its impacts (translated into a significant set of social-environmental indicators, including water, vegetation, biodiversity, agriculture, energy, lightning, biogeochemical cycles, among others). Finally, Phase 3 involves the synthesis of activities between the scales, and the analysis of social transformation mechanisms to achieve sustainability (trajectories). (AU)
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