While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agriculture, most tropical countries still lack recent and spatially-explicit assessments of the relative importance of pasture and cropland expansion in causing forest loss. Here we present a spatially explicit quantification of the extent to which cultivated land and grassland expanded at the expense of forests across Latin America in 2001-2011, by combining two "state-of-the-art" global datasets (Global Forest Change forest loss and GlobeLand30-2010 land cover). We further evaluate some of the limitations and challenges in doing this. We find that this approach does capture some of the major patterns of land cover following deforestation, with GlobeLand3...
Global demand for agricultural products such as food, feed, and fuel is nowamajor driver of cropland...
International audienceWhile forest degradation rates and extent exceed deforestation in the Brazilia...
Background: Monitoring land change at multiple spatial scales is essential for identifying hotspots ...
While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agriculture, mo...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...
Latin America has the planet?s largest land reserves for agriculture and had the most rapid agricult...
The tropical forest cover has varied greatly over the last few decades. The rapid advance of agricul...
The dry forests of Latin America are among the most dynamic deforestation frontiers in the world and...
<p>Land use change in South America, mainly deforestation, is a large source of anthropogenic CO<sub...
Studying land use change in protected areas (PAs) located in tropical forests is a major conservatio...
Forest cover change directly affects biodiversity, the global carbon budget, and ecosystem function....
Tropical forests are vital for global biodiversity, carbon storage and local livelihoods, yet they a...
The Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (CGE) in South America is one of 25 global biodiversity hotspots p...
Using six years of remote sensing data, we estimated land and forest degradation inside 1788 protect...
Agricultural expansion into subtropical and tropical forests causes major environmental damage, but ...
Global demand for agricultural products such as food, feed, and fuel is nowamajor driver of cropland...
International audienceWhile forest degradation rates and extent exceed deforestation in the Brazilia...
Background: Monitoring land change at multiple spatial scales is essential for identifying hotspots ...
While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agriculture, mo...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...
Latin America has the planet?s largest land reserves for agriculture and had the most rapid agricult...
The tropical forest cover has varied greatly over the last few decades. The rapid advance of agricul...
The dry forests of Latin America are among the most dynamic deforestation frontiers in the world and...
<p>Land use change in South America, mainly deforestation, is a large source of anthropogenic CO<sub...
Studying land use change in protected areas (PAs) located in tropical forests is a major conservatio...
Forest cover change directly affects biodiversity, the global carbon budget, and ecosystem function....
Tropical forests are vital for global biodiversity, carbon storage and local livelihoods, yet they a...
The Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (CGE) in South America is one of 25 global biodiversity hotspots p...
Using six years of remote sensing data, we estimated land and forest degradation inside 1788 protect...
Agricultural expansion into subtropical and tropical forests causes major environmental damage, but ...
Global demand for agricultural products such as food, feed, and fuel is nowamajor driver of cropland...
International audienceWhile forest degradation rates and extent exceed deforestation in the Brazilia...
Background: Monitoring land change at multiple spatial scales is essential for identifying hotspots ...