Distinguishing between natural forests from exotic tree plantations is essential to get an accurate picture of the world's state of forests. Most exotic tree plantations support lower levels of biodiversity and have less potential for ecosystem services supply than natural forests, and differencing them is still a challenge using standard tools. We use a novel approach in south-central of Chile to differentiate tree cover dynamics among natural forests and exotic tree plantations. Chile has one of the world's most competitive forestry industry and the region is a global biodiversity hotspot. Our collaborative visual interpretation method combined a global database of tree cover change, remote sensing from high-resolution satellite images an...
In southern Chile, an establishment of a plantation-based forest industry occurred early in the indu...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
Extensions of forest-transition theory to the tropics often depict sustained expansions of planted t...
Distinguishing between natural forests from exotic tree plantations is essential to get an accurate ...
Timber plantation expansion is a significant form of landscape change with reported negative environ...
The expansion of forest plantations is cause for concern because of their environmental effects, and...
As one of the few countries in Latin America to have reversed persistent losses in tree cover, Chile...
Tropical forests are disappearing at unprecedented rates, but the drivers behind this transformation...
Although several studies have reported rates of deforestation and spatial patterns of native forest ...
Tropical forests are disappearing at unprecedented rates, but the drivers behind this transformation...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The understanding of the spatial and temporal patterns in...
Central Chile is an important biodiversity hotspot in Latin America. Biodiversity hotspots are chara...
Deforestation of temperate rainforests in Chile has decreased the provision of ecosystem services, i...
This study explores the relationships between an increase in tree cover area (i.e., natural and plan...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
In southern Chile, an establishment of a plantation-based forest industry occurred early in the indu...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
Extensions of forest-transition theory to the tropics often depict sustained expansions of planted t...
Distinguishing between natural forests from exotic tree plantations is essential to get an accurate ...
Timber plantation expansion is a significant form of landscape change with reported negative environ...
The expansion of forest plantations is cause for concern because of their environmental effects, and...
As one of the few countries in Latin America to have reversed persistent losses in tree cover, Chile...
Tropical forests are disappearing at unprecedented rates, but the drivers behind this transformation...
Although several studies have reported rates of deforestation and spatial patterns of native forest ...
Tropical forests are disappearing at unprecedented rates, but the drivers behind this transformation...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The understanding of the spatial and temporal patterns in...
Central Chile is an important biodiversity hotspot in Latin America. Biodiversity hotspots are chara...
Deforestation of temperate rainforests in Chile has decreased the provision of ecosystem services, i...
This study explores the relationships between an increase in tree cover area (i.e., natural and plan...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
In southern Chile, an establishment of a plantation-based forest industry occurred early in the indu...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
Extensions of forest-transition theory to the tropics often depict sustained expansions of planted t...