Forest regrowth is key to achieve restoration commitments, but a general lack of understanding when it occurs and how long secondary forests persist hampers effective upscaling. We quantified spatiotemporal forest dynamics in a recently colonized agricultural frontier in southern Mexico, and tested how temporal variation in climate, and cross-community variation in land ownership, land quality and accessibility affect forest disturbance, regrowth and secondary forest persistence. We consistently found more forest loss than regrowth, resulting in a net decrease of 45% forest cover (1991–2016) in the study region. Secondary forest cover remained relatively constant while secondary forest persistence increased, suggesting that farmers are movi...
The protection of ecosystems is one of the most effective strategies to address multiple environment...
There is an ongoing debate on the effect different property regimes have on the use of natural resou...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...
We quantified spatiotemporal forest dynamics in a recently colonized agricultural frontier in southe...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
This study evaluates anthropogenic and ecological dimensions of secondary forest succession in Mexic...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
In human-modified tropical landscapes (HMLs) the conservation of biodiversity, functions and service...
The intensity of forest degradation is linked to landowners' decisions on management of their shifti...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Social, political, economic, and environmental factors converge in developing countries to stimulate...
Tropical forests are regenerating globally following diverse and compounding disturbances to forest ...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...
The protection of ecosystems is one of the most effective strategies to address multiple environment...
There is an ongoing debate on the effect different property regimes have on the use of natural resou...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...
We quantified spatiotemporal forest dynamics in a recently colonized agricultural frontier in southe...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
This study evaluates anthropogenic and ecological dimensions of secondary forest succession in Mexic...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
In human-modified tropical landscapes (HMLs) the conservation of biodiversity, functions and service...
The intensity of forest degradation is linked to landowners' decisions on management of their shifti...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Social, political, economic, and environmental factors converge in developing countries to stimulate...
Tropical forests are regenerating globally following diverse and compounding disturbances to forest ...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...
The protection of ecosystems is one of the most effective strategies to address multiple environment...
There is an ongoing debate on the effect different property regimes have on the use of natural resou...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...