Land use effects on the ecohydrology in headwater areas of the Jaguari river basin.

The headwaters of the Jaguari river basin are strategically important to the water resources in the largest reservoir system of the São Paulo state, called ?Cantareira?, which has recently suffered the largest water crisis in its history. Investigation at small watershed scales is a valuable tool to understand land-water interactions and their associated hvdrological processes. Our research approach included evaluations of streamwater uality and quantity, aquatic biota, overland flow, solls, land use, and land management As part of the region is under a conservation program of payment for environmental services (PES),we also examine the efficiency of this public policy. In addition, our study could help guide the agricultural management of rural properties. We detected that water quality drastically decreased downstream in the main channels of the basin and that the reforestation has improved some water quality parameters over time. Moreover, using macroinvertebrates as bioindicators we observed a trend of stream aquatic biota recovery at a catchment under the PES program comparing with a quasi-pristine stream and another stream under impacts from careless agriculture practices. Besides this, some preliminary results demonstrate aneed to regulate the use of pesticides at some agricultural areas; also considering the potential of sediment and water transfer from the steep slopes to the stream, improved management for farm soil and water conservation is needed urgently in this partof the basin. Such management together with PESprograms can help to maintain the sustainability of the water resources of the ?Cantareira? under increased rainfall variability.

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Main Authors: FIGUEIREDO, R. de O., PEREIRA, A. S., COSTA, C. F. G., TORRESAN, F. E., LEIVAS, J. F., FILIZOLA, H. F., SONODA, K. C., REIS, L. C., SOUZA, M. D. de, GOMES, M. A. F., ZUCCARI, M. L., SILVA, M. S. G. M. e, PICCOLO, M. C., TANK, M., CRUZ, P. P. N., PAMPLIN, P. A. Z., CAMARGO, P. B. de, BOEIRA, R. C., BARIZON, R. R. M., PEREIRA, S. E. M., PAZIANOTTO, R. A. A., GREEN, T. R., FERRACINI, V. L.
Other Authors: RICARDO DE OLIVEIRA FIGUEIREDO, CNPMA; ANDERSON SOARES PEREIRA, CNPMA; C. F. G. COSTA; FABIO ENRIQUE TORRESAN, CNPM; JANICE FREITAS LEIVAS, CNPM; HELOISA FERREIRA FILIZOLA, CNPMA; KATHIA CRISTHINA SONODA, CNPMA; L. C. REIS; MANOEL DORNELAS DE SOUZA, CNPMA; MARCO ANTONIO FERREIRA GOMES, CNPMA; MARIA LUCIA ZUCCARI, CNPMA; MARIANA SILVEIRA GUERRA MOURA E SIL, CNPMA; M. C. PICCOLO; M. TANK; P. P. N. CRUZ; P. A. Z. PAMPLIN; P. B. de CAMARGO; RITA CARLA BOEIRA, CNPMA; ROBSON ROLLAND MONTICELLI BARIZON, CNPMA; SANDRO EDUARDO MARSCHHAUSEN PEREIRA, CNPMA; RICARDO ANTONIO ALMEIDA PAZIANOTTO, CNPMA; T. R. GREEN; VERA LUCIA FERRACINI, CNPMA.
Format: Separatas biblioteca
Language:pt_BR
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Published: 2017-10-25
Subjects:Agricultural watershed, Hydrobiogeochemistry, Water crisis., ecosystem services, reforestation, water conservation.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1078102
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