Understanding the relationship between land-use and land-cover changes, the ecosystem services (ES) offered, and the farmers' perception about these services is essential for designing adequate strategies in the management and conservation of natural resources. Therefore, this research aims to describe the evolution of the land use and land cover, and the farmers' perceptions of ES at Diamante Negro Jutai settlement, in the Moncao municipality, Maranhao state, Eastern Amazon, Brazil. The data were collected through a mapping of use units and land cover, and 130 structured questionnaires. Farmers recognize ES as highly important for their well-being and livelihood. Food (agriculture and livestock), fish, fresh water, and lakes were perceived...