Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements

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Autor(a) principal: Yanai, Aurora Miho
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Euler Melo, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de, Fearnside, Philip Martin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15369
Resumo: We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Legal Amazonia region. Estimates are made both using available satellite data and a carbon map for the “pre-modern” period (prior to 1970). We used data from Brazil’s Project for Monitoring Deforestation in Amazonia updated through 2013 and from the Brazilian Biomes Deforestation Monitoring Project (PMDBBS) updated through 2010. To obtain the pre-modern and recent carbon stocks we performed an intersection between a carbon map and a map derived from settlement boundaries and deforestation data. Although the settlements analyzed occupied only 8 % of Legal Amazonia, our results indicate that these settlements contributed 17 % (160,410 km2) of total clearing (forest + non-forest) in Legal Amazonia (967,003 km2). This represents a clear-cutting of 41 % of the original vegetation in the settlements. Out of this total, 72 % (115,634 km2) was in the “Federal Settlement Project” (PA) category. Deforestation in settlements represents 20 % (2.6 Pg C) of the total carbon loss in Legal Amazonia (13.1 Pg C). The carbon stock in remaining vegetation represents 3.8 Pg C, or 6 % of the total remaining carbon stock in Legal Amazonia (58.6 Pg C) in the periods analyzed. The carbon reductions in settlements are caused both by the settlers and by external actors. Our findings suggest that agrarian reform policies contributed directly to carbon loss. Thus, the implementation of new settlements should consider potential carbon stock losses, especially if settlements are created in areas with high carbon stocks. © 2016, The Author(s).
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spelling Yanai, Aurora MihoNogueira, Euler MeloGraça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro deFearnside, Philip Martin2020-05-08T20:36:23Z2020-05-08T20:36:23Z2017https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1536910.1007/s00267-016-0783-2We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Legal Amazonia region. Estimates are made both using available satellite data and a carbon map for the “pre-modern” period (prior to 1970). We used data from Brazil’s Project for Monitoring Deforestation in Amazonia updated through 2013 and from the Brazilian Biomes Deforestation Monitoring Project (PMDBBS) updated through 2010. To obtain the pre-modern and recent carbon stocks we performed an intersection between a carbon map and a map derived from settlement boundaries and deforestation data. Although the settlements analyzed occupied only 8 % of Legal Amazonia, our results indicate that these settlements contributed 17 % (160,410 km2) of total clearing (forest + non-forest) in Legal Amazonia (967,003 km2). This represents a clear-cutting of 41 % of the original vegetation in the settlements. Out of this total, 72 % (115,634 km2) was in the “Federal Settlement Project” (PA) category. Deforestation in settlements represents 20 % (2.6 Pg C) of the total carbon loss in Legal Amazonia (13.1 Pg C). The carbon stock in remaining vegetation represents 3.8 Pg C, or 6 % of the total remaining carbon stock in Legal Amazonia (58.6 Pg C) in the periods analyzed. The carbon reductions in settlements are caused both by the settlers and by external actors. Our findings suggest that agrarian reform policies contributed directly to carbon loss. Thus, the implementation of new settlements should consider potential carbon stock losses, especially if settlements are created in areas with high carbon stocks. © 2016, The Author(s).Volume 59, Número 3, Pags. 393-409Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDeforestationGlobal WarmingVegetationAgrarian ReformAmazon ForestsBrazilian BiomesCarbon ReductionColonizationReform PoliciesSatellite DataSettlement ProjectCarbonCarbonCarbonAgrarian ReformCarbon SequestrationClearcuttingColonizationDeforestationForest EcosystemGlobal WarmingPolicy ImplementationProject DesignRural PolicySatellite DataAgricultural WorkerBrasilCocoonDeforestationGovernmentGreenhouse EffectHydrographyMato GrossoModern TimesRoraimaSustainable DevelopmentTocantinsUrban AreaVegetationBiomassCarbon SequestrationEcosystemEnvironmental ProtectionForestHumanRural PopulationTrendsAmazoniaBrasilBiomassBrasilCarbonCarbon SequestrationConservation Of Natural ResourcesEcosystemForestsHumansRural PopulationDeforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlementsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEnvironmental Managementengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALDeforestation.pdfDeforestation.pdfapplication/pdf923797https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15369/1/Deforestation.pdf0df52c593ebbcb155a9db99b47103edfMD511/153692020-07-14 11:05:13.881oai:repositorio:1/15369Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T15:05:13Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
title Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
spellingShingle Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
Yanai, Aurora Miho
Deforestation
Global Warming
Vegetation
Agrarian Reform
Amazon Forests
Brazilian Biomes
Carbon Reduction
Colonization
Reform Policies
Satellite Data
Settlement Project
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Agrarian Reform
Carbon Sequestration
Clearcutting
Colonization
Deforestation
Forest Ecosystem
Global Warming
Policy Implementation
Project Design
Rural Policy
Satellite Data
Agricultural Worker
Brasil
Cocoon
Deforestation
Government
Greenhouse Effect
Hydrography
Mato Grosso
Modern Times
Roraima
Sustainable Development
Tocantins
Urban Area
Vegetation
Biomass
Carbon Sequestration
Ecosystem
Environmental Protection
Forest
Human
Rural Population
Trends
Amazonia
Brasil
Biomass
Brasil
Carbon
Carbon Sequestration
Conservation Of Natural Resources
Ecosystem
Forests
Humans
Rural Population
title_short Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
title_full Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
title_fullStr Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
title_full_unstemmed Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
title_sort Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
author Yanai, Aurora Miho
author_facet Yanai, Aurora Miho
Nogueira, Euler Melo
Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de
Fearnside, Philip Martin
author_role author
author2 Nogueira, Euler Melo
Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de
Fearnside, Philip Martin
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yanai, Aurora Miho
Nogueira, Euler Melo
Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de
Fearnside, Philip Martin
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Deforestation
Global Warming
Vegetation
Agrarian Reform
Amazon Forests
Brazilian Biomes
Carbon Reduction
Colonization
Reform Policies
Satellite Data
Settlement Project
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Agrarian Reform
Carbon Sequestration
Clearcutting
Colonization
Deforestation
Forest Ecosystem
Global Warming
Policy Implementation
Project Design
Rural Policy
Satellite Data
Agricultural Worker
Brasil
Cocoon
Deforestation
Government
Greenhouse Effect
Hydrography
Mato Grosso
Modern Times
Roraima
Sustainable Development
Tocantins
Urban Area
Vegetation
Biomass
Carbon Sequestration
Ecosystem
Environmental Protection
Forest
Human
Rural Population
Trends
Amazonia
Brasil
Biomass
Brasil
Carbon
Carbon Sequestration
Conservation Of Natural Resources
Ecosystem
Forests
Humans
Rural Population
topic Deforestation
Global Warming
Vegetation
Agrarian Reform
Amazon Forests
Brazilian Biomes
Carbon Reduction
Colonization
Reform Policies
Satellite Data
Settlement Project
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Agrarian Reform
Carbon Sequestration
Clearcutting
Colonization
Deforestation
Forest Ecosystem
Global Warming
Policy Implementation
Project Design
Rural Policy
Satellite Data
Agricultural Worker
Brasil
Cocoon
Deforestation
Government
Greenhouse Effect
Hydrography
Mato Grosso
Modern Times
Roraima
Sustainable Development
Tocantins
Urban Area
Vegetation
Biomass
Carbon Sequestration
Ecosystem
Environmental Protection
Forest
Human
Rural Population
Trends
Amazonia
Brasil
Biomass
Brasil
Carbon
Carbon Sequestration
Conservation Of Natural Resources
Ecosystem
Forests
Humans
Rural Population
description We estimate deforestation and the carbon stock in 2740 (82 %) of the 3325 settlements in Brazil’s Legal Amazonia region. Estimates are made both using available satellite data and a carbon map for the “pre-modern” period (prior to 1970). We used data from Brazil’s Project for Monitoring Deforestation in Amazonia updated through 2013 and from the Brazilian Biomes Deforestation Monitoring Project (PMDBBS) updated through 2010. To obtain the pre-modern and recent carbon stocks we performed an intersection between a carbon map and a map derived from settlement boundaries and deforestation data. Although the settlements analyzed occupied only 8 % of Legal Amazonia, our results indicate that these settlements contributed 17 % (160,410 km2) of total clearing (forest + non-forest) in Legal Amazonia (967,003 km2). This represents a clear-cutting of 41 % of the original vegetation in the settlements. Out of this total, 72 % (115,634 km2) was in the “Federal Settlement Project” (PA) category. Deforestation in settlements represents 20 % (2.6 Pg C) of the total carbon loss in Legal Amazonia (13.1 Pg C). The carbon stock in remaining vegetation represents 3.8 Pg C, or 6 % of the total remaining carbon stock in Legal Amazonia (58.6 Pg C) in the periods analyzed. The carbon reductions in settlements are caused both by the settlers and by external actors. Our findings suggest that agrarian reform policies contributed directly to carbon loss. Thus, the implementation of new settlements should consider potential carbon stock losses, especially if settlements are created in areas with high carbon stocks. © 2016, The Author(s).
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