International audienceAccelerated land use changes in the Brazilian Amazonian region over the last four decades have raised questions about potential consequences for local hydrology. Under the hypothesis of a lack of frontier governance, projections of future changes in the Amazon basin suggest that 20–30% or more of this basin could be deforested in the next 40 years. This could trigger a cascade of negative impacts on water resources. In this study, we examined how a future conversion of the forest into pasture would influence streamflow and water balance components by using a conceptual and semi-distributed hydrological model in a large (142,000 km 2) forested basin: specifically, the Iriri River basin in the Brazilian Amazon. The resul...
The Amazon rainforest, the world’s largest tropical rainforest, plays an important role on climate r...
The Amazon region is the subject of growing interest in the international scientific community due t...
Quantifying the effect of changes in the Earth’s surface on regional water cycles is essential for w...
International audienceAccelerated land use changes in the Brazilian Amazonian region over the last f...
Land conversion and changing climate are expected to significantly alter tropical forest hydrology. ...
Land cover changes (LCC) affect the water balance (WB), changing surface runoff (SurfQ), evapotransp...
Forests, through the regulation of regional water balances, provide a number of ecosystem services, ...
The replacement of undisturbed tropical forest with cattle pasture has the potential to greatly modi...
In this work we investigate the effect of land use and land cover in the Jamari sub river basin, loc...
International audienceDeforestation in Amazon is expected to decrease evapotranspiration (ET) and to...
The Amazon rainforest, the world’s largest tropical rainforest, plays an important role on climate r...
The Amazon region is the subject of growing interest in the international scientific community due t...
Quantifying the effect of changes in the Earth’s surface on regional water cycles is essential for w...
International audienceAccelerated land use changes in the Brazilian Amazonian region over the last f...
Land conversion and changing climate are expected to significantly alter tropical forest hydrology. ...
Land cover changes (LCC) affect the water balance (WB), changing surface runoff (SurfQ), evapotransp...
Forests, through the regulation of regional water balances, provide a number of ecosystem services, ...
The replacement of undisturbed tropical forest with cattle pasture has the potential to greatly modi...
In this work we investigate the effect of land use and land cover in the Jamari sub river basin, loc...
International audienceDeforestation in Amazon is expected to decrease evapotranspiration (ET) and to...
The Amazon rainforest, the world’s largest tropical rainforest, plays an important role on climate r...
The Amazon region is the subject of growing interest in the international scientific community due t...
Quantifying the effect of changes in the Earth’s surface on regional water cycles is essential for w...