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10 December 2021 When do Farmers Burn Pasture in Brazil: A Model-Based Approach to Determine Burning Date
Marie Brunel, Anja Rammig, Fernando Furquim, Gerhard Overbeck, Henrique M.J. Barbosa, Kirsten Thonicke, Susanne Rolinski
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Abstract

Fire is widely used by farmers in Brazil during the winter, or the dry season, to remove accumulated dead pasture biomass. These practices have substantial impacts on vegetation, soil nutrients and carbon emissions. However, they are rarely represented within process-based fire models embedded within Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVM). We developed an algorithm named Chalumeau to estimate the expected burning dates from daily precipitation or temperature depending on the seasonality type. By coupling with a fire module from a DGVM, Chalumeau enables the ignition of fire as an essential part of modelling fire practices. The burning dates are evaluated by comparing against observed fire dates on pasture. From these estimated dates, we extract the timing strategies of ranchers, which vary regionally within Brazil. This study confirms that climatic conditions are the main trigger for farmers decisions to set fire and shows the different burning strategies across Brazil.

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Marie Brunel, Anja Rammig, Fernando Furquim, Gerhard Overbeck, Henrique M.J. Barbosa, Kirsten Thonicke, and Susanne Rolinski "When do Farmers Burn Pasture in Brazil: A Model-Based Approach to Determine Burning Date," Rangeland Ecology and Management 79(1), 110-125, (10 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2021.08.003
Received: 2 November 2020; Accepted: 9 August 2021; Published: 10 December 2021
KEYWORDS
Brazil
Burning date
Burning strategy
DGVM
Fire practice
pasture
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