Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts

The World Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito is the only micromareal lagoon in Argentina and the southernmost in South America. The objective of this study is to model the environmental vulnerability of the hydrological basin under different land use changes. The model can provide infor...

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Autores principales: Garzo, P.A., Dadon, J.R., Castro, L.N.
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spelling todo:paper_09645691_v170_n_p72_Garzo2023-10-03T15:54:49Z Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts Garzo, P.A. Dadon, J.R. Castro, L.N. Agricultural runoff Coastal urbanization Drainage basin Environmental modelling Protected areas Biospherics Catchments Conservation Floods Forestry Land use Soil moisture Urban growth Biosphere reserve Coastal urbanization Environmental modelling Environmental vulnerability Hydrologic soils Land-use scenario Protected areas Runoff curve numbers Agricultural runoff agricultural runoff agriculture agronomy anthropogenic effect coastal lagoon coastal zone management drainage basin environmental modeling integrated approach land use change nature reserve protected area runoff soil cover urban area urban growth urbanization vulnerability waterlogging Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve The World Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito is the only micromareal lagoon in Argentina and the southernmost in South America. The objective of this study is to model the environmental vulnerability of the hydrological basin under different land use changes. The model can provide information to prevent flood events, pollution and other hazards, as well as constituting a contribution to integrated land planning and management. We estimated the Runoff Curve Number for each hydrologic soil-cover complex under seven land-use scenarios, considering agronomic activities and urban growth. The results showed that the waterlogging vulnerability increased under the selected scenarios, strongly associated with the soil types present in the district but also due to the land uses and their impacts in well-structured, well-drained soils. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09645691_v170_n_p72_Garzo
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topic Agricultural runoff
Coastal urbanization
Drainage basin
Environmental modelling
Protected areas
Biospherics
Catchments
Conservation
Floods
Forestry
Land use
Soil moisture
Urban growth
Biosphere reserve
Coastal urbanization
Environmental modelling
Environmental vulnerability
Hydrologic soils
Land-use scenario
Protected areas
Runoff curve numbers
Agricultural runoff
agricultural runoff
agriculture
agronomy
anthropogenic effect
coastal lagoon
coastal zone management
drainage basin
environmental modeling
integrated approach
land use change
nature reserve
protected area
runoff
soil cover
urban area
urban growth
urbanization
vulnerability
waterlogging
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve
spellingShingle Agricultural runoff
Coastal urbanization
Drainage basin
Environmental modelling
Protected areas
Biospherics
Catchments
Conservation
Floods
Forestry
Land use
Soil moisture
Urban growth
Biosphere reserve
Coastal urbanization
Environmental modelling
Environmental vulnerability
Hydrologic soils
Land-use scenario
Protected areas
Runoff curve numbers
Agricultural runoff
agricultural runoff
agriculture
agronomy
anthropogenic effect
coastal lagoon
coastal zone management
drainage basin
environmental modeling
integrated approach
land use change
nature reserve
protected area
runoff
soil cover
urban area
urban growth
urbanization
vulnerability
waterlogging
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve
Garzo, P.A.
Dadon, J.R.
Castro, L.N.
Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
topic_facet Agricultural runoff
Coastal urbanization
Drainage basin
Environmental modelling
Protected areas
Biospherics
Catchments
Conservation
Floods
Forestry
Land use
Soil moisture
Urban growth
Biosphere reserve
Coastal urbanization
Environmental modelling
Environmental vulnerability
Hydrologic soils
Land-use scenario
Protected areas
Runoff curve numbers
Agricultural runoff
agricultural runoff
agriculture
agronomy
anthropogenic effect
coastal lagoon
coastal zone management
drainage basin
environmental modeling
integrated approach
land use change
nature reserve
protected area
runoff
soil cover
urban area
urban growth
urbanization
vulnerability
waterlogging
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve
description The World Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito is the only micromareal lagoon in Argentina and the southernmost in South America. The objective of this study is to model the environmental vulnerability of the hydrological basin under different land use changes. The model can provide information to prevent flood events, pollution and other hazards, as well as constituting a contribution to integrated land planning and management. We estimated the Runoff Curve Number for each hydrologic soil-cover complex under seven land-use scenarios, considering agronomic activities and urban growth. The results showed that the waterlogging vulnerability increased under the selected scenarios, strongly associated with the soil types present in the district but also due to the land uses and their impacts in well-structured, well-drained soils. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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author Garzo, P.A.
Dadon, J.R.
Castro, L.N.
author_facet Garzo, P.A.
Dadon, J.R.
Castro, L.N.
author_sort Garzo, P.A.
title Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
title_short Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
title_full Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
title_fullStr Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
title_full_unstemmed Modelling environmental vulnerability of the Biosphere Reserve Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquito, Argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
title_sort modelling environmental vulnerability of the biosphere reserve parque atlántico mar chiquito, argentina, under agricultural and urban impacts
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09645691_v170_n_p72_Garzo
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