This paper provides the first analysis at the sub-municipality scale of the relationships between population densities and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon between 2000 and 2010. We use the database on deforestation published by the Brazilian space research center (INPE) and the population census data released by the federal geographical and statistical agency IBGE at their finest scale: the census tract level. By crossing the population density and deforestation variables, we identify ten human settlement patterns in the Amazon. There are low-low and high-high classes of population density and deforestation, but also low-high and high-low classes. This analysis helps understand the low overall relations in the Amazon for population an...
The Brazilian Amazon is globally important for biodiversity, climate, and geochemical cycles, but is...
This study is based on field surveys conducted in the Brazilian Amazon and covers twenty years of se...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
International audienceHighlights- Low overall relations between population density and deforestation...
Demographic pressure is often viewed as the principal determinant of tropical deforestation. However...
Aim and Location. We assessed the effects of biophysical and anthropogenic predictors on deforestati...
The spatial distribution and growth of human populations have been overlooked by current debates con...
The spatial distribution and growth of human populations have been overlooked by current debates con...
The process of human occupation in Brazilian Amazonia is heterogeneous in space and time. The goal o...
We focus here on deforestation and human development dynamics among 211 small and medium-sized munic...
Tropical deforestation is a significant driver of global environmental change, given its impacts on ...
The objective of this study was to better understand the linkages between spatial patterns of forest...
Ecosystem information on the Colombian Amazonia is poor in comparison with that on the Brazilian Ama...
Concern about the future of Amazonian forests is growing as both the extent and rate of primary fore...
The Brazilian Amazon is globally important for biodiversity, climate, and geochemical cycles, but is...
The Brazilian Amazon is globally important for biodiversity, climate, and geochemical cycles, but is...
This study is based on field surveys conducted in the Brazilian Amazon and covers twenty years of se...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
International audienceHighlights- Low overall relations between population density and deforestation...
Demographic pressure is often viewed as the principal determinant of tropical deforestation. However...
Aim and Location. We assessed the effects of biophysical and anthropogenic predictors on deforestati...
The spatial distribution and growth of human populations have been overlooked by current debates con...
The spatial distribution and growth of human populations have been overlooked by current debates con...
The process of human occupation in Brazilian Amazonia is heterogeneous in space and time. The goal o...
We focus here on deforestation and human development dynamics among 211 small and medium-sized munic...
Tropical deforestation is a significant driver of global environmental change, given its impacts on ...
The objective of this study was to better understand the linkages between spatial patterns of forest...
Ecosystem information on the Colombian Amazonia is poor in comparison with that on the Brazilian Ama...
Concern about the future of Amazonian forests is growing as both the extent and rate of primary fore...
The Brazilian Amazon is globally important for biodiversity, climate, and geochemical cycles, but is...
The Brazilian Amazon is globally important for biodiversity, climate, and geochemical cycles, but is...
This study is based on field surveys conducted in the Brazilian Amazon and covers twenty years of se...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...