Forest transition is the change from net deforestation to net reforestation. According to the Forest Transition Theory (FTT) in its original form, reforestation is triggered by the last stage of socio-economic development, when the rural population migrates to urban areas, and forest cover expands naturally on abandoned agricultural fields. The assumptions underlying the FTT have been changed to extrapolate it to the Argentinean Great Chaco (AGC). It is suggested that Indigenous people and low income peasants, who use land inefficiently, should migrate to the urban areas in search of a better life quality. Thus, the abandoned lands could be used for conservation, while the most suitable soils could be destined for food production. However, ...
Regional change under agricultural expansion in the Chaco of Argentina is determined by interactions...
A national “Forest Law” passed in Argentina in 2007 mandated provincial governments to set up and im...
In Argentina, deforestation due to agriculture expansion is threatening the Semi-arid Chaco, one of ...
For many years, tropical and subtropical forests have been deforested for agriculture, grazing, and ...
Context: Land-use change is the main driver of habitat loss and fragmentation worldwide. The rate ...
Patterns of land-use and land-cover change are usually grouped into one of two categories defined by...
Abstract Global trends of increasing rural-urban migration and population urbanization could provide...
Context: The patterns and causes of forest transition have been extensively studied, identifying soc...
The Chaco Salteño in Argentina is part of the Dry Chaco ecoregion, the largest neotropical dry fores...
Dry forests are among the most threatened ecosystems globally, due to agricultural expansion driven ...
During the past decades, the Ecological Modernization Theory, and associated ideas such as the Fores...
Agriculture expansion oriented to global market has changed the relation between population and defo...
Biodiversity and natural resources constitute a social safety net for forest-dependent communities a...
Forest replacement and degradation driven by crop expansion and livestock intensification are some o...
In the last decades, dry Chaco forests experienced both intensive deforestation and land use changes...
Regional change under agricultural expansion in the Chaco of Argentina is determined by interactions...
A national “Forest Law” passed in Argentina in 2007 mandated provincial governments to set up and im...
In Argentina, deforestation due to agriculture expansion is threatening the Semi-arid Chaco, one of ...
For many years, tropical and subtropical forests have been deforested for agriculture, grazing, and ...
Context: Land-use change is the main driver of habitat loss and fragmentation worldwide. The rate ...
Patterns of land-use and land-cover change are usually grouped into one of two categories defined by...
Abstract Global trends of increasing rural-urban migration and population urbanization could provide...
Context: The patterns and causes of forest transition have been extensively studied, identifying soc...
The Chaco Salteño in Argentina is part of the Dry Chaco ecoregion, the largest neotropical dry fores...
Dry forests are among the most threatened ecosystems globally, due to agricultural expansion driven ...
During the past decades, the Ecological Modernization Theory, and associated ideas such as the Fores...
Agriculture expansion oriented to global market has changed the relation between population and defo...
Biodiversity and natural resources constitute a social safety net for forest-dependent communities a...
Forest replacement and degradation driven by crop expansion and livestock intensification are some o...
In the last decades, dry Chaco forests experienced both intensive deforestation and land use changes...
Regional change under agricultural expansion in the Chaco of Argentina is determined by interactions...
A national “Forest Law” passed in Argentina in 2007 mandated provincial governments to set up and im...
In Argentina, deforestation due to agriculture expansion is threatening the Semi-arid Chaco, one of ...