Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.

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Autor(a) principal: BOURGOIN, C.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: BETBEDER, J., LE ROUX, R., GOND, V., OSZWALD, J., ARVOR, D., BAUDRY, J., BOUSSARD, H., LE CLECH, S., FREITAS, L. J. M. de, DESSARD, H., LÄDERACH, P., REYMONDIN, L., BLANC, L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1135995
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac31eb
Resumo: While forest degradation rates and extent exceed deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, less attention is given to the factors controlling its spatial distribution. No quantified correlation exists between changes of forest structure due to anthropogenic disturbances and dynamics of land use and cover change occurring at broader spatial levels. This study examines the influence of multi-scale landscape structure factors (i.e. spatial composition, configuration and dynamic of land use/cover) on primary forest's aboveground biomass (AGB), spanning from low to highly degraded, in Paragominas municipality (Pará state). We used random forest models to identify the most important landscape predictors of degradation and clustering methods to analyze their distribution and interactions. We found that 58% of the variance of AGB could be explained by metrics reflecting land use practices and agricultural dynamics around primary forest patches and that their spatial patterns were not randomly distributed. Forest degradation is mainly driven by fragmentation effects resulting from old deforestation and colonization events linked with cropland expansion (e.g. soybean and maize) coupled with high accessibility to market. To a lesser extent, degradation is driven by recent and ongoing (1985?2015) deforestation and fragmentation in slash-and-burn agricultural areas, characterized by heterogeneous mosaics of pastures and fallow lands combined with high use of fire. Our findings highlight the potential of landscape-level framework and remotely sensed land cover data for a thorough understanding of the distribution of forest degradation across human-modified landscapes. Addressing these spatial determinants by looking at agricultural dynamics beyond forest cover is necessary to improve forest management which has major implications for biodiversity, carbon and other ecosystem services.
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spelling Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.Degradação AmbientalSensoriamento RemotoUso da TerraWhile forest degradation rates and extent exceed deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, less attention is given to the factors controlling its spatial distribution. No quantified correlation exists between changes of forest structure due to anthropogenic disturbances and dynamics of land use and cover change occurring at broader spatial levels. This study examines the influence of multi-scale landscape structure factors (i.e. spatial composition, configuration and dynamic of land use/cover) on primary forest's aboveground biomass (AGB), spanning from low to highly degraded, in Paragominas municipality (Pará state). We used random forest models to identify the most important landscape predictors of degradation and clustering methods to analyze their distribution and interactions. We found that 58% of the variance of AGB could be explained by metrics reflecting land use practices and agricultural dynamics around primary forest patches and that their spatial patterns were not randomly distributed. Forest degradation is mainly driven by fragmentation effects resulting from old deforestation and colonization events linked with cropland expansion (e.g. soybean and maize) coupled with high accessibility to market. To a lesser extent, degradation is driven by recent and ongoing (1985?2015) deforestation and fragmentation in slash-and-burn agricultural areas, characterized by heterogeneous mosaics of pastures and fallow lands combined with high use of fire. Our findings highlight the potential of landscape-level framework and remotely sensed land cover data for a thorough understanding of the distribution of forest degradation across human-modified landscapes. Addressing these spatial determinants by looking at agricultural dynamics beyond forest cover is necessary to improve forest management which has major implications for biodiversity, carbon and other ecosystem services.CLÉMENT BOURGOIN, CIRAD / CIAT; JULIE BETBEDER, CIRAD / CATIE; RENAN LE ROUX, CIRAD; VALÉRY GOND, CIRAD; JOHAN OSZWALD, Université Rennes 2; DAMIEN ARVOR, Université Rennes 2; JACQUES BAUDRY, BAGAP, INRAE, Institut Agro; HUGUES BOUSSARD, BAGAP, INRAE, Institut Agro; SOLEN LE CLECH, Wageningen University and Research; LUCAS JOSE MAZZEI DE FREITAS, CPATU; HÉLÈNE DESSARD, CIRAD; PETER LÄDERACH, CIAT; LOUIS REYMONDIN, CIAT; LILIAN BLANC, CIRAD.BOURGOIN, C.BETBEDER, J.LE ROUX, R.GOND, V.OSZWALD, J.ARVOR, D.BAUDRY, J.BOUSSARD, H.LE CLECH, S.FREITAS, L. J. M. deDESSARD, H.LÄDERACH, P.REYMONDIN, L.BLANC, L.2021-11-10T19:05:07Z2021-11-10T19:05:07Z2021-11-102021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEnvironmental Research Letters, v. 16, n. 11, 114045, Nov. 2021.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1135995https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac31ebenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-11-10T19:05:16Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1135995Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-11-10T19:05:16falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-11-10T19:05:16Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
title Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
spellingShingle Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
BOURGOIN, C.
Degradação Ambiental
Sensoriamento Remoto
Uso da Terra
title_short Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
title_full Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
title_fullStr Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
title_full_unstemmed Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
title_sort Looking beyond forest cover: an analysis of landscape-scale predictors of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon.
author BOURGOIN, C.
author_facet BOURGOIN, C.
BETBEDER, J.
LE ROUX, R.
GOND, V.
OSZWALD, J.
ARVOR, D.
BAUDRY, J.
BOUSSARD, H.
LE CLECH, S.
FREITAS, L. J. M. de
DESSARD, H.
LÄDERACH, P.
REYMONDIN, L.
BLANC, L.
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author2 BETBEDER, J.
LE ROUX, R.
GOND, V.
OSZWALD, J.
ARVOR, D.
BAUDRY, J.
BOUSSARD, H.
LE CLECH, S.
FREITAS, L. J. M. de
DESSARD, H.
LÄDERACH, P.
REYMONDIN, L.
BLANC, L.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv CLÉMENT BOURGOIN, CIRAD / CIAT; JULIE BETBEDER, CIRAD / CATIE; RENAN LE ROUX, CIRAD; VALÉRY GOND, CIRAD; JOHAN OSZWALD, Université Rennes 2; DAMIEN ARVOR, Université Rennes 2; JACQUES BAUDRY, BAGAP, INRAE, Institut Agro; HUGUES BOUSSARD, BAGAP, INRAE, Institut Agro; SOLEN LE CLECH, Wageningen University and Research; LUCAS JOSE MAZZEI DE FREITAS, CPATU; HÉLÈNE DESSARD, CIRAD; PETER LÄDERACH, CIAT; LOUIS REYMONDIN, CIAT; LILIAN BLANC, CIRAD.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BOURGOIN, C.
BETBEDER, J.
LE ROUX, R.
GOND, V.
OSZWALD, J.
ARVOR, D.
BAUDRY, J.
BOUSSARD, H.
LE CLECH, S.
FREITAS, L. J. M. de
DESSARD, H.
LÄDERACH, P.
REYMONDIN, L.
BLANC, L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Degradação Ambiental
Sensoriamento Remoto
Uso da Terra
topic Degradação Ambiental
Sensoriamento Remoto
Uso da Terra
description While forest degradation rates and extent exceed deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, less attention is given to the factors controlling its spatial distribution. No quantified correlation exists between changes of forest structure due to anthropogenic disturbances and dynamics of land use and cover change occurring at broader spatial levels. This study examines the influence of multi-scale landscape structure factors (i.e. spatial composition, configuration and dynamic of land use/cover) on primary forest's aboveground biomass (AGB), spanning from low to highly degraded, in Paragominas municipality (Pará state). We used random forest models to identify the most important landscape predictors of degradation and clustering methods to analyze their distribution and interactions. We found that 58% of the variance of AGB could be explained by metrics reflecting land use practices and agricultural dynamics around primary forest patches and that their spatial patterns were not randomly distributed. Forest degradation is mainly driven by fragmentation effects resulting from old deforestation and colonization events linked with cropland expansion (e.g. soybean and maize) coupled with high accessibility to market. To a lesser extent, degradation is driven by recent and ongoing (1985?2015) deforestation and fragmentation in slash-and-burn agricultural areas, characterized by heterogeneous mosaics of pastures and fallow lands combined with high use of fire. Our findings highlight the potential of landscape-level framework and remotely sensed land cover data for a thorough understanding of the distribution of forest degradation across human-modified landscapes. Addressing these spatial determinants by looking at agricultural dynamics beyond forest cover is necessary to improve forest management which has major implications for biodiversity, carbon and other ecosystem services.
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http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1135995
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