학술논문

Assessing life zone changes under climate change scenarios in Brazil.
Document Type
Article
Source
Theoretical & Applied Climatology. Aug2022, Vol. 149 Issue 3/4, p1687-1703. 17p.
Subject
*LIFE zones
*CLIMATE change models
*TROPICAL dry forests
*POWER resources
Language
ISSN
0177-798X
Abstract
Climate classification systems are tools that facilitate the analysis, grouping, delimitation, and dissemination of the climatic characteristics of a region, contributing to the circumscribing of areas suitable for the agriculture and to the validation of various models of climate change. In this study, Brazilian life zone types were identified by using the initial variant of the well-known Holdridge eco-climatological classification, under different climate change scenarios. To describe current conditions in Brazil, daily time series of temperature and precipitation for the period 1989–2019 are used, derived from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources (NASA/POWER) platform. Climate change was considered through four alternative scenarios. According to the original classification, under current conditions, the dominant life zone type is the type tropical basal moist forest, covering 60.57% of the country. An increase in temperature can cause a decrease in the dominance of this life zone type, though approximately half of the country may be covered by this type. Furthermore, in case of an increase of 3 °C, the type tropical basal dry forest could already cover a third of Brazil. An increase of 30% in precipitation could cause the emergence of several new life zone types, while the extent of the type tropical basal moist forest could then decrease to 50.12%. Due to the high variability of the life zone types obtained, the Holdridge system can be considered a useful tool to illustrate climate change impacts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]