The Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands (HNTS) is the largest wetland in Costa Rica, located in the South-Eastern part of the country between the geographical coordinates 8° 47” North Latitude and 83° 38” West Longitude. It is comprised of the Térraba-Sierpe delta, which is covered with dense mangrove vegetation that has been modified for over six decades for agricultural land uses. This paper was aimed at studying land use and cover changes of the Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands based on the interpretation of aerial photographs and a satellite image, as well as field corroboration to understand the trends during the 64 years of analysis associated with climatic, geomorphological, and anthropic patterns. A net periodic loss by deforestation w...
Costa Rica established the National Biological Corridor Program in 2006. Under the National Biologic...
Vegetation coverage provides a series of benefits for both biodiversity and human activities that ta...
Evaluations about deforestation, until 1976, will be presented in this article, representing the dec...
The Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands (HNTS) is the largest wetland in Costa Rica, located in the Sou...
The Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands (HNTS) is the largest wetland in Costa Rica, located in the Sou...
El Humedal Nacional Térraba-Sierpe se localiza el sureste de Costa Rica, tiene una extensión aproxim...
Los humedales en Costa Rica cubren alrededor del 5% del territorio, donde el Humedal Nacional Térra...
En los últimos sesenta años han ocurrido cambios en el Humedal Nacional Térraba-Sierpe, Costa Rica. ...
A study was conducted on the climatic and anthropic implications during 64 years of changes (1948-20...
El Humedal Nacional Térraba-Sierpe se localiza el sureste de Costa Rica, tiene una extensión aproxim...
Habitat loss due to land use and land cover change (LUCC) has been identified as the main cause of g...
The San Vito wetland is located in the town of San Joaquín, in the San Vito district of Coto Brus, P...
The lowlands of the Caribbean slope of northern Costa Rica constitute one of the priority hotspots f...
Mangrove swamp ecosystems are spread along the Costa Rican Pacific Coast from Puerto Soley until the...
Changes in land use are mainly a consequence of anthropogenic actions. The current agricultural and ...
Costa Rica established the National Biological Corridor Program in 2006. Under the National Biologic...
Vegetation coverage provides a series of benefits for both biodiversity and human activities that ta...
Evaluations about deforestation, until 1976, will be presented in this article, representing the dec...
The Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands (HNTS) is the largest wetland in Costa Rica, located in the Sou...
The Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands (HNTS) is the largest wetland in Costa Rica, located in the Sou...
El Humedal Nacional Térraba-Sierpe se localiza el sureste de Costa Rica, tiene una extensión aproxim...
Los humedales en Costa Rica cubren alrededor del 5% del territorio, donde el Humedal Nacional Térra...
En los últimos sesenta años han ocurrido cambios en el Humedal Nacional Térraba-Sierpe, Costa Rica. ...
A study was conducted on the climatic and anthropic implications during 64 years of changes (1948-20...
El Humedal Nacional Térraba-Sierpe se localiza el sureste de Costa Rica, tiene una extensión aproxim...
Habitat loss due to land use and land cover change (LUCC) has been identified as the main cause of g...
The San Vito wetland is located in the town of San Joaquín, in the San Vito district of Coto Brus, P...
The lowlands of the Caribbean slope of northern Costa Rica constitute one of the priority hotspots f...
Mangrove swamp ecosystems are spread along the Costa Rican Pacific Coast from Puerto Soley until the...
Changes in land use are mainly a consequence of anthropogenic actions. The current agricultural and ...
Costa Rica established the National Biological Corridor Program in 2006. Under the National Biologic...
Vegetation coverage provides a series of benefits for both biodiversity and human activities that ta...
Evaluations about deforestation, until 1976, will be presented in this article, representing the dec...