<p>Land use change in South America, mainly deforestation, is a large source of anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. Identifying and addressing the causes or drivers of anthropogenic forest change is considered crucial for global climate change mitigation. Few countries however, monitor deforestation drivers in a systematic manner. National-level quantitative spatially explicit information on drivers is often lacking. This study quantifies proximate drivers of deforestation and related carbon losses in South America based on remote sensing time series in a systematic, spatially explicit manner. Deforestation areas were derived from the 2010 global remote sensing survey of the Food and Agricultural Organisation Forest Resource Assessment....
Tropical forests represent 52% of global forests biomes over the world. Despite their ecological and...
Deforestation, mainly caused by the conversion of forest land to agriculture, threatens the achievem...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...
Land use change in South America, mainly deforestation, is a large source of anthropogenic CO2 emiss...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing carbon stocks (REDD+) is...
Carbon emissions from land-use changes in tropical dry forest systems are poorly understood, althoug...
The tropical forest cover has varied greatly over the last few decades. The rapid advance of agricul...
The dry forests of Latin America are among the most dynamic deforestation frontiers in the world and...
In the last decades, dry Chaco forests experienced both intensive deforestation and land use changes...
Agricultural expansion into subtropical and tropical forests causes major environmental damage, but ...
While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agriculture, mo...
The new Paris Agreement, approved by 195 countries under the auspice of the United Nations Framework...
<div><p>While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agricul...
South America has been an epicenter of land cover and land use change (LCLUC) for over five decades ...
This paper outlines the methods and results for monitoring forest change and resulting carbon emissi...
Tropical forests represent 52% of global forests biomes over the world. Despite their ecological and...
Deforestation, mainly caused by the conversion of forest land to agriculture, threatens the achievem...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...
Land use change in South America, mainly deforestation, is a large source of anthropogenic CO2 emiss...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing carbon stocks (REDD+) is...
Carbon emissions from land-use changes in tropical dry forest systems are poorly understood, althoug...
The tropical forest cover has varied greatly over the last few decades. The rapid advance of agricul...
The dry forests of Latin America are among the most dynamic deforestation frontiers in the world and...
In the last decades, dry Chaco forests experienced both intensive deforestation and land use changes...
Agricultural expansion into subtropical and tropical forests causes major environmental damage, but ...
While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agriculture, mo...
The new Paris Agreement, approved by 195 countries under the auspice of the United Nations Framework...
<div><p>While we know that deforestation in the tropics is increasingly driven by commercial agricul...
South America has been an epicenter of land cover and land use change (LCLUC) for over five decades ...
This paper outlines the methods and results for monitoring forest change and resulting carbon emissi...
Tropical forests represent 52% of global forests biomes over the world. Despite their ecological and...
Deforestation, mainly caused by the conversion of forest land to agriculture, threatens the achievem...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...