Nascentes Da Sub-Bacia Hidrográfica Do Rio Poxim, Estado De Sergipe: Da Degradação À Restauração

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Environmental studies on river basins are fundamental to understanding the natural resources use and the problems related to the space occupation. In Sergipe, it is necessary to obtain information for planning purposes and future management of their watersheds, once the watercourses volume and its quality are reducing gradually, which are essential for human supply and use in agriculture and industry. Due to the accelerated removal of vegetation in the river Poxim sub-basin, formed by the Poxim-Mirim, Poxim-Açu, Pitanga rivers, and its small tributaries, a diagnosis was carried out to verify the conservation status of their main sources, the situation on the water flow, the different uses, and land use around these sources and the remaining vegetation physiognomic types. The information is useful for carrying out environmental restoration projects, promoting improvements in the environment and in the rural communities and for the flora and fauna diversity rescue in these areas. It was observed that the 20 rivers sources top and tributaries that compose the river Poxim sub-basin showed changes from accelerated human anthropization (90%), most (65%) with high degradation (no vegetation in the minimum radius of 50 m), being occupied by agriculture (50%) and pastures (35%). Only two sources were preserved. The floristic composition, the identified species (43) can be used in future projects for sources and watercourses restoration in this sub-basin.

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Ferreira, R. A., Netto, A. de O. A., Santos, T. I. S., Santos, B. L., & de Matos, E. L. (2011). Nascentes Da Sub-Bacia Hidrográfica Do Rio Poxim, Estado De Sergipe: Da Degradação À Restauração. Revista Arvore, 35(2), 265–277. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-67622011000200011

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