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Climatic Change | 2013

The droughts of 1997 and 2005 in Amazonia: floodplain hydrology and its potential ecological and human impacts

Javier Tomasella; Patricia Pinho; Laura S. Borma; Jose A. Marengo; Carlos A. Nobre; Olga R. F. O. Bittencourt; Maria C. R. Prado; D. Rodriguez; Luz Adriana Cuartas

It is well known that most of the severe droughts in Amazonia, such as that of 1997, are El Niño-related. However, in 2005, the Amazon was affected by a severe drought that was not El Niño-related, as most of the rainfall anomalies that have happened in southwestern Amazonia are driven by sea surface temperature anomalies in the tropical North Atlantic. Earlier studies have analyzed both droughts in terms of their meteorological causes and impacts in terra firme (non-flooded) forests. This study compares the hydrological effects of both droughts on the Amazonian floodplain and discusses their potential ecological and human impacts based on an extensive literature review. The results revealed that the effects of the 2005 drought were exacerbated because rainfall was lower and evaporation rates were higher at the peak of the dry season compared to the 1997 drought. This induced a more acute depletion of water levels in floodplain lakes and was most likely associated with higher fish mortality rates. Based on the fact that the stem growth of many floodplain species is related to the length of the non-flooded period, it is hypothesized that the 1997 drought had more positive effects on floodplain forest growth than the 2005 drought. The fishing community of Silves in central Amazonia considered both droughts to have been equally severe. However, the 2005 drought was widely broadcasted by the press; therefore, the governmental mitigation efforts were more comprehensive. It is suggested that the availability of new communication technology and greater public awareness regarding environmental issues, combined with the new legal framework for assessing the severity of calamities in Brazil, are among the primary factors that explain the difference in societal response between the two droughts.


American Journal of Climate Change | 2013

Recent Extremes of Drought and Flooding in Amazonia: Vulnerabilities and Human Adaptation

Jose A. Marengo; Laura S. Borma; D. Rodriguez; Patricia Pinho; Wagner R. Soares; Lincoln M. Alves


Ecosystem services | 2017

Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: results from 27 case studies

Jan Dick; Francis Turkelboom; Helen Woods; Irene Iniesta-Arandia; Eeva Primmer; Sanna-Riikka Saarela; Peter Bezák; Peter Mederly; Michael Leone; Wim Verheyden; Eszter Kelemen; Jennifer Hauck; Christopher Andrews; Paula Antunes; Réka Aszalós; Francesc Baró; David N. Barton; Pam Berry; Rob Bugter; Laurence Carvalho; Bálint Czúcz; Robert Dunford; Gemma Garcia Blanco; Nicoleta Geamănă; Relu Giucă; Bruna Grizzetti; Zita Izakovičová; Miklos Kertesz; Leena Kopperoinen; Johannes Langemeyer


Regional Environmental Change | 2015

Complex socio-ecological dynamics driven by extreme events in the Amazon

Patricia Pinho; Jose A. Marengo; Mark Stafford Smith


Ecosystem services | 2017

Integrating methods for ecosystem service assessment: experiences from real world situations

Robert Dunford; Paula A. Harrison; Alison Smith; Jan Dick; David N. Barton; Berta Martín-López; Ezsther Kelemen; Sander Jacobs; Heli Saarikoski; Francis Turkelboom; Wim Verheyden; Jennifer Hauck; Paula Antunes; Réka Aszalós; Ovidu Badea; Francesc Baró; Pam Berry; Laurence Carvalho; Giulio Conte; Bálint Czúcz; Gemma Garcia Blanco; Dave Howard; Relu Giuca; Erik Gómez-Baggethun; Bruna Grizetti; Zita Izakovičová; Leena Kopperoinen; Johannes Langemeyer; Sandra Luque; David M. Lapola


Ecosystem services | 2016

Operationalizing payments for ecosystem services in Brazil's sugarcane belt: How do stakeholder opinions match with successful cases in Latin America?

Rafaela Aparecida da Silva; David M. Lapola; Gleiciani Buerger Patricio; Moara C. Teixeira; Patricia Pinho; Joerg A. Priess


Archive | 2012

Planetary stewardship in an urbanizing world

Sybil P. Seitzinger; Uno Svedin; Carole L. Crumley; Will Steffen; Saiful Arif Adbullah; Christine Alfsen; Wendy J. Broadgate; Frank Biermann; Nanid R. Bondre; John A. Dearing; Lisa Deutsch; Dhakal Shobhakar; Thomas Elmqvist; Neda Farahbakhshazad; Owen Gaffney; Helmut Haberl; Sandra Lavorel; Cheik Mbow; Anthony J. McMichael; Joao M.F. deMorais; Per Olsson; Patricia Pinho; Karen C. Seto; Paul Sinclair; Mark Stafford Smith; Lorraine Sugar


Ecological Indicators | 2017

Conservation Outreach Manual: Tips for Building Public Awareness

Amanda K. Ford; Andreas Eich; Ryan S. McAndrews; Sangeeta Mangubhai; Maggy M. Nugues; Sonia Bejarano; Bradley R. Moore; Ciro Rico; Christian Wild; Sebastian C. A. Ferse; Peter J. Mumby; Heather M. Patterson; Morten Omholt Alver; Daniel Berckmans; Ovidu Badea; Francesc Baró; Pam Berry; Laurence Carvalho; Giulio Conte; Bálint Czúcz; Gemma Garcia Blanco; Dave Howard; Relu Giuca; Erik Gómez-Baggethun; Bruna Grizetti; Zita Izakovičová; Leena Kopperoinen; Johannes Langemeyer; Sandra Luque; David M. Lapola


Revista Espaço e Geografia | 2015

DOS RIOS PARA AS ESTRADAS: UMA ANÁLISE DA MUDANÇA DE USO E COBERTURA DA TERRA NUM CONTEXTO AMAZÔNICO RURAL

Eduardo da Silva Gigliotti; Patricia Pinho


Archive | 2015

DOS RIOS PARA AS ESTRADAS: UMA ANÁLISE DA MUDANÇA DE USO E COBERTURA DA TERRA NUM CONTEXTO AMAZÔNICO RURAL FROM RIVERS TO ROADS: AN ANALYSIS LAN USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE IN THE CONTEXT OF RURAL AMAZON

Eduardo da Silva Gigliotti; Patricia Pinho

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Jose A. Marengo

National Institute for Space Research

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Francesc Baró

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Johannes Langemeyer

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Leena Kopperoinen

Finnish Environment Institute

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Bálint Czúcz

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Laurence Carvalho

Natural Environment Research Council

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Laura S. Borma

National Institute for Space Research

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D. Rodriguez

University of Queensland

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Mark Stafford Smith

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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