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Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 566 (2019)
Water
Volume 11
Issue 3
Water
Volume 11
Issue 3
The Brazilian Amazon is one of the areas on the planet with the fastest changes in forest cover due to deforestation associated with agricultural expansion and infrastructure development. These drivers of change, directly and indirectly, affect the w
Autor:
Ane Alencar, Eliseu Jose Weber, Washington de Jesus Sant'Anna da Franca Rocha, Fernando F. Paternost, Dyeden Monteiro, Felipe E. B. Lenti, Antônio V. Fonseca, Luiz C. Ferreira Neto, Tasso Rezende de Azevedo, Cesar Guerreiro Diniz, Pedro Walfir M. Souza-Filho, Sergio W. de Oliveira, Marcio H. Sales, Moises Pereira Galvao Salgado, Eduardo R. Rosa, Eduardo Vélez-Martin, Heinrich Hasenack, Marcelo Matsumoto, Carlos Souza, Bernardo Friedrich Theodor Rudorff, João V. Siqueira, Marciano Saraiva, Diego Pereira Costa, Vinícius Vieira Mesquita, Camila B. Marques, José L. Viera, Leandro Parente, Frans G. C. Pareyn, Julia Z. Shimbo, Marcos R. Rosa, Laerte Guimarães Ferreira, Soltan Galano, Rodrigo Antunes de Vasconcelos
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing; Volume 12; Issue 17; Pages: 2735
Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
instacron:UFRGS
Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
instacron:UFRGS
Brazil has a monitoring system to track annual forest conversion in the Amazon and most recently to monitor the Cerrado biome. However, there is still a gap of annual land use and land cover (LULC) information in all Brazilian biomes in the country.
Autor:
Izaya Numata, Daniel Harris, Marcio H. Sales, Michael Toomey, Mark A. Cochrane, Erin O. Sills, C. Dewes, Jill L. Caviglia-Harris, Carlos Souza, Dar A. Roberts
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 118:400-411
[1] We performed high-spatial and high-temporal resolution modeling of carbon stocks and fluxes in the state of Rondonia, Brazil for the period 1985–2009, using annual Landsat-derived land cover classifications and a modified bookkeeping modeling a
Publikováno v:
World Development. 40:850-864
Summary Frontier expansion in the Brazilian Amazon is often described as “boom-bust” development. We critically assess this characterization by mapping and estimating statistical models of welfare as a function of deforestation at the municipal l
Autor:
Carlos Souza, Izaya Numata, Marcio H. Sales, Dar A. Roberts, Mark A. Cochrane, João Vianei Soares
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 115
[1] Forest fragmentation due to deforestation is one of the major causes of forest degradation in the Amazon. Biomass collapse near forest edges, especially within 100 m, alters aboveground biomass and has potentially important implications for carbo
Publikováno v:
Carbon Balance and Management
Carbon Balance and Management, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 18 (2011)
Carbon Balance and Management, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 18 (2011)
Background Historic carbon emissions are an important foundation for proposed efforts to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation and enhance forest carbon stocks through conservation and sustainable forest management (REDD+). The l
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters. 6:044003
Forest-fragmentation-related edge effects are one of the major causes of forest degradation in Amazonia and their spatio-temporal dynamics are highly influenced by annual deforestation patterns. Rapid biomass collapse due to edge effects in forest fr