The expansion of agricultural land is responsible for most tropical deforestation. Historically, smallholder farming and shifting cultivation has been reported as the main agent of deforestation. However, the increasing global demand for food in recent years has greatly boosted the development of medium and large-scale commercial agriculture which is nowadays causing the majority of tropical forest cover loss, particularly in Latin America
Research suggests that cash cropping is positively associated with deforestation. We use three-year ...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence rural farm income in the Amazon Basin in Brazil. The ...
We introduce a hybrid simulation model ('SimPachamama') designed to explore the complex socio-enviro...
Tropical forests in South America play a key role in the provision of ecosystem services such as car...
The Peruvian Amazon is undergoing rapid and uneven economic growth, alongside alarming rates of defo...
As deforestation accounts for a significant percentage of worldwide carbon emissions, reducing emiss...
Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation ...
Tropical forests are a unique environmental resource that provide numerous global benefits. Of the w...
The impacts of tropical deforestation and forest degradation are felt at multiple levels, bringing a...
Agroforestry systems have long been implemented in Bolivia, but little is known about their overall ...
Peru and Colombia, which encompass 23% of the Amazon rainforest, are committed to reducing net losse...
Current socioeconomic drivers of land-use change associated with globalization are producing two con...
Few longitudinal studies link agricultural biodiversity, land use and food access in rural landscape...
In recent decades, tropical rainforests have been subject to extensive deforestation, being responsi...
The Amazon has become the last Far West of the planet. Today, the attention is focused on some secto...
Research suggests that cash cropping is positively associated with deforestation. We use three-year ...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence rural farm income in the Amazon Basin in Brazil. The ...
We introduce a hybrid simulation model ('SimPachamama') designed to explore the complex socio-enviro...
Tropical forests in South America play a key role in the provision of ecosystem services such as car...
The Peruvian Amazon is undergoing rapid and uneven economic growth, alongside alarming rates of defo...
As deforestation accounts for a significant percentage of worldwide carbon emissions, reducing emiss...
Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation ...
Tropical forests are a unique environmental resource that provide numerous global benefits. Of the w...
The impacts of tropical deforestation and forest degradation are felt at multiple levels, bringing a...
Agroforestry systems have long been implemented in Bolivia, but little is known about their overall ...
Peru and Colombia, which encompass 23% of the Amazon rainforest, are committed to reducing net losse...
Current socioeconomic drivers of land-use change associated with globalization are producing two con...
Few longitudinal studies link agricultural biodiversity, land use and food access in rural landscape...
In recent decades, tropical rainforests have been subject to extensive deforestation, being responsi...
The Amazon has become the last Far West of the planet. Today, the attention is focused on some secto...
Research suggests that cash cropping is positively associated with deforestation. We use three-year ...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence rural farm income in the Amazon Basin in Brazil. The ...
We introduce a hybrid simulation model ('SimPachamama') designed to explore the complex socio-enviro...