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Environmental fragility analysis in reservoir drainage basin land use planning: A Brazilian basin case study

•Susceptibility to erosion was evaluate through an environmental fragility method.•Spatial data of physical parameters and land use were carried out in GIS.•Priority areas for conservation and restoration were established in the LRDB.•Agriculture and soil type were key factors to the erosion and sed...

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Published in:Land use policy 2021-01, Vol.100, p.104946, Article 104946
Main Authors: Anjinho, Phelipe da Silva, Barbosa, Mariana Abibi Guimarães Araujo, Costa, Carlos Wilmer, Mauad, Frederico Fábio
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Conservation areas
Cost analysis
Drainage
Drainage basins
Environmental fragility
Erosion
Fragility
Land use
Land use management
Land use planning
Lobo Reservoir
Parameters
Physical properties
Reservoirs
Sedimentation
Silting
Socioeconomic factors
Soil analysis
Soil conservation
Soil erosion
Soil water
Spatial data
Technicians
Water conservation
Zoning
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