Eco-environmental vulnerability and sustainable management strategies: the case of the Sauce Grande river basin (Argentina)

  • Andrea Soledad Brendel Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía
  • Federico Ferrelli Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía
  • María Cintia Piccolo Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía
  • Gerardo Miguel Perillo Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía
Keywords: Land covers, vulnerability levels, spatial simulation model, spectral signatures, basin

Abstract

The assessment of the eco-environmental vulnerability allows to identify land cover patterns and to establish risk areas. This research aims to assess the eco-environmental vulnerability of the Sauce Grande river basin (Argentina) from the delimitation of the land cover obtained from two matrices: one resulting from a spatial simulation model (optimal scenario), and another, derived from fieldwork (in situ scenario). The methodology included the analyses of climatic, geomorphologic, topographic, hydric and edaphic data in order to design a modeling land cover map. The in situ land cover map was the result of the obtention of spectral signatures and the digital processing of Landsat images. As a result, we identified five areas with different levels of eco-environmental vulnerability. The most common level was low (27.7 %), following by high (22.5 %). These analyses permitted to design sustainable management strategies orientated to reduce negative environmental impacts and motivate the permanence of local and regional economic activities.

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Published
2020-12-14
How to Cite
Brendel A. S., Ferrelli F., Piccolo M. C. y Perillo G. M. (2020). Eco-environmental vulnerability and sustainable management strategies: the case of the Sauce Grande river basin (Argentina). Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense, 40(2), 299-322. https://doi.org/10.5209/aguc.72976
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