<p>Land cover change (%) across the three selected sites; A) Manaus (1973–2011), B) Santarém (1984–2010), and C) Machadinho d’Oeste (1984–2011). Each dashed line represent the linear fit of the proportion of each land cover class as a function of the year; also showing are the corresponding equations and coefficient of determination (R<sup>2</sup>).(○ - mature forest, □ - non-forest, Δ- secondary forest).</p
Section (A) displays the variation in the percentage of forests composed of cores and edges over tim...
<p>Percentage of developed land cover at the start of the time series in 1986, summarized at the wat...
Abstract: Centuries of colonization of the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil have led its native veget...
<p>Land cover proportion (%) of mature forest (MF), non-forest (NF) and secondary forest (SF) in eac...
<p>Proportion of the area with secondary forest (SF) as a function of the number of years following ...
<p>An assessment of the dynamics of land use at Manaus, Santarém and Machadinho d’Oeste (figures in ...
<p>Classes of A) age of secondary forest (ASF), B) period of active land use (PALU), and C) frequenc...
Section (A) displays changes in the total forest cover area (total and according to fragment size). ...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
<p>Deforestation hotspots (depicted in red) were identified based on municipalities with more than 1...
<p>The relationship between the percentage of developed land cover in 1986 and the difference in the...
<p>Proportion of the area with secondary forest (SF) as a function of the number of years following ...
<p>Column (A) number of patches of forest in each size class; (B) number of core patches (using a 10...
<p>Maps displaying the period of active land use (PALU, years) across the three selected sites for a...
<p>Examples of land cover change within three INCRA settlements of the Brazilian Amazon. The Rio Jum...
Section (A) displays the variation in the percentage of forests composed of cores and edges over tim...
<p>Percentage of developed land cover at the start of the time series in 1986, summarized at the wat...
Abstract: Centuries of colonization of the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil have led its native veget...
<p>Land cover proportion (%) of mature forest (MF), non-forest (NF) and secondary forest (SF) in eac...
<p>Proportion of the area with secondary forest (SF) as a function of the number of years following ...
<p>An assessment of the dynamics of land use at Manaus, Santarém and Machadinho d’Oeste (figures in ...
<p>Classes of A) age of secondary forest (ASF), B) period of active land use (PALU), and C) frequenc...
Section (A) displays changes in the total forest cover area (total and according to fragment size). ...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
<p>Deforestation hotspots (depicted in red) were identified based on municipalities with more than 1...
<p>The relationship between the percentage of developed land cover in 1986 and the difference in the...
<p>Proportion of the area with secondary forest (SF) as a function of the number of years following ...
<p>Column (A) number of patches of forest in each size class; (B) number of core patches (using a 10...
<p>Maps displaying the period of active land use (PALU, years) across the three selected sites for a...
<p>Examples of land cover change within three INCRA settlements of the Brazilian Amazon. The Rio Jum...
Section (A) displays the variation in the percentage of forests composed of cores and edges over tim...
<p>Percentage of developed land cover at the start of the time series in 1986, summarized at the wat...
Abstract: Centuries of colonization of the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil have led its native veget...