GeoHazards (Dec 2021)

Integrated Assessment of Drought Impacts on Rural Areas: The Case of the Chapada Diamantina Region in Brazil

  • Rodrigo Rudge Ramos Ribeiro,
  • Samia Nascimento Sulaiman,
  • Stefan Sieber,
  • Miguel Angel Trejo-Rangel,
  • Juliana Fionda Campos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geohazards2040025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 442 – 453

Abstract

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Drought is one of the most significant hazards that farmers face in rural areas. This study aims to examine an integrated assessment of the drought impacts in rural territories, considering the social perceptions related to the effects of natural hazards on health, social relations, income, and other impacts. The study area is located in the rural area of the Chapada Diamantina region in Northern Brazil. The characterization of the region was carried out based on historical meteorological and agricultural productivity data. The method used in this study was based on a survey of social perceptions regarding drought impacts by small rural producers through a participatory process. The results indicated how extreme events such as drought influence rural areas. In addition to agricultural productivity (~50%), aspects such as social migration and health problems were observed.

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