An unprecedented magnitude of land-use/land-cover changes have led to a rapid conversion of tropical forested landscapes to different land-uses. This comparative study evaluates and reconstructs the recent history (1976–2019) of land-use change and the associated land-use types that have emerged over time in two neighboring rural villages in Southern Mexico. Qualitative ethnographic and oral histories research and quantitative land-use change analysis using remote sensing were used. Findings indicate that several interacting historical social-ecological drivers (e.g., colonization program, soil quality, land conflicts with indigenous people, land-tenure, availability of surrounding land where to expand, Guatemala’s civil war, several agricu...
The tensions between development and preservation of tropical forests heighten the need for integrat...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
Landscape changes are driven by a combination of physical, ecological and socio-cultural factors. He...
An unprecedented magnitude of land-use/land-cover changes have led to a rapid conversion of tropical...
The Lacandona Rainforest, southern Mexico, is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in North Ame...
In Mexico, the Physiographic Province of Sierra Madre del Sur has environmental, geographic and soci...
Studies of land-use/land cover change are an important means for examining the viability of communit...
Agricultural frontiers are hot spots for the most dramatic land cover change in the history of human...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Forest regrowth is key to achieve restoration commitments, but a general lack of understanding when ...
The Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley, Mexico, is the semiarid region with the richest biodiversity of North...
Social, political, economic, and environmental factors converge in developing countries to stimulate...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Land-cover and land-use studies in Asia, Australia, and Canada began in the early 1970s with the adv...
The tensions between development and preservation of tropical forests heighten the need for integrat...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
Landscape changes are driven by a combination of physical, ecological and socio-cultural factors. He...
An unprecedented magnitude of land-use/land-cover changes have led to a rapid conversion of tropical...
The Lacandona Rainforest, southern Mexico, is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in North Ame...
In Mexico, the Physiographic Province of Sierra Madre del Sur has environmental, geographic and soci...
Studies of land-use/land cover change are an important means for examining the viability of communit...
Agricultural frontiers are hot spots for the most dramatic land cover change in the history of human...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Forest regrowth is key to achieve restoration commitments, but a general lack of understanding when ...
The Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley, Mexico, is the semiarid region with the richest biodiversity of North...
Social, political, economic, and environmental factors converge in developing countries to stimulate...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Land-cover and land-use studies in Asia, Australia, and Canada began in the early 1970s with the adv...
The tensions between development and preservation of tropical forests heighten the need for integrat...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
Landscape changes are driven by a combination of physical, ecological and socio-cultural factors. He...