Throughout the Amazon region, the age of forests regenerating on previously deforested land is determined, in part, by the periods of active land use prior to abandonment and the frequency of reclearance of regrowth, both of which can be quantified by comparing time-series of Landsat sensor data. Using these time-series of near annual data from 1973–2011 for an area north of Manaus (in Amazonas state), from 1984–2010 for south of Santarém (Pará state) and 1984–2011 near Machadinho d’Oeste (Rondônia state), the changes in the area of primary forest, non-forest and secondary forest were documented from which the age of regenerating forests, periods of active land use and the frequency of forest reclearance were derived. At Manaus, and at the ...
The Brazilian Amazon in the past decades has been suffering severe landscape alteration, mainly due ...
Percentage maps of forest cover derived from the annual product MOD44B were compared with the annual...
The Brazilian Amazon contains the world's largest tract of tropical forest, about 22 % of which is w...
Throughout the Amazon region, the age of forests regenerating on previously deforested land is deter...
Understanding the dynamics of forest regeneration on abandoned agricultural land in the Amazon has o...
The Amazon rainforest is a vital biome that is of central importance for the provision of significan...
Secondary forests play an important role in restoring carbon and biodiversity lost previously throug...
Monitoring tropical forest cover is central to biodiversity preservation, terrestrial carbon stocks,...
In the Brazilian Amazon, deforestation and forest degradation have resulted in a complex mosaic of f...
The potential impact of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon on greenhouse gas emissions to the atm...
Across the world, particularly in the tropics, the extent of forest clearance has been widespread. A...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
Forest fragmentation and deforestation are subjects of great concern in tropical regions, namely in ...
Shifting cultivation is the main land-use system transforming landscapes in riverine Amazonia. Incre...
Studying land use change in protected areas (PAs) located in tropical forests is a major conservatio...
The Brazilian Amazon in the past decades has been suffering severe landscape alteration, mainly due ...
Percentage maps of forest cover derived from the annual product MOD44B were compared with the annual...
The Brazilian Amazon contains the world's largest tract of tropical forest, about 22 % of which is w...
Throughout the Amazon region, the age of forests regenerating on previously deforested land is deter...
Understanding the dynamics of forest regeneration on abandoned agricultural land in the Amazon has o...
The Amazon rainforest is a vital biome that is of central importance for the provision of significan...
Secondary forests play an important role in restoring carbon and biodiversity lost previously throug...
Monitoring tropical forest cover is central to biodiversity preservation, terrestrial carbon stocks,...
In the Brazilian Amazon, deforestation and forest degradation have resulted in a complex mosaic of f...
The potential impact of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon on greenhouse gas emissions to the atm...
Across the world, particularly in the tropics, the extent of forest clearance has been widespread. A...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
Forest fragmentation and deforestation are subjects of great concern in tropical regions, namely in ...
Shifting cultivation is the main land-use system transforming landscapes in riverine Amazonia. Incre...
Studying land use change in protected areas (PAs) located in tropical forests is a major conservatio...
The Brazilian Amazon in the past decades has been suffering severe landscape alteration, mainly due ...
Percentage maps of forest cover derived from the annual product MOD44B were compared with the annual...
The Brazilian Amazon contains the world's largest tract of tropical forest, about 22 % of which is w...