Publications by authors named "Manuel Eduardo Ferreira"

Article Synopsis
  • Agriculture in Brazil, particularly in the drought-prone Cerrado biome, heavily relies on freshwater, prompting research on evapotranspiration (ET) in various crops and soil types.
  • The study utilized multispectral UAV images, Sentinel satellite data, and weather information to estimate ET using the SAFER method, yielding strong correlations with tower data and highlighting the effectiveness of UAVs in tracking water dynamics during crop development.
  • Findings emphasize the need for integrated agricultural practices to enhance water resource management and sustainable cultivation while preserving the Cerrado ecosystem.
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The Brazilian Cerrado (tropical savanna) is the second largest biome in South America and the main region in the country for agricultural production. Altitude is crucial information for decision-makers and planners since it is directly related to temperature that conditions, for example, the climatic risk of rainfed crop plantations. This study analyzes the conformity of two freely available digital elevation models (DEMs), the NASADEM Merged Digital Elevation Model Global 1 arc second (NASADEM_HGT) version 1 and the Advanced Land Observing Satellite Global Digital Surface Model (ALOS AW3D30), version 3.

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In the Amazon-savanna ecotone in northwest Brazil, the understudied Araguaia River Basin contains high biodiversity and seasonal wetlands. The region is representative of tropical humid-dry ecotone zones, which have experienced intense land use and land cover (LULC) conversions. Here we assessed the LULC changes for the last four decades in the central portion of the Araguaia River Basin to understand the temporal changes in the landscape composition and configuration outside and inside protected areas.

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Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) has been widely used in the assessment and monitoring of aquatic environments. Local and regional factors can influence Chl-a concentrations; moreover, the connection between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems is a major paradigm within aquatic ecology. Here, we investigate the spatial distribution of Chl-a concentrations in a tropical savannah floodplain in Central Brazil using a broad spatial data set (a 900-km north-south transect; 30 lakes).

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