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  Tropical forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon: Relation to fire and land-use change

Cano-Crespo, A., Oliveira, P. J. C., Cardoso, M., Thonicke, K. (2014): Tropical forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon: Relation to fire and land-use change. - In: Viegas, D. X. (Ed.), Advances in Forest Fire Research, Portugal : Coimbra University Press, 1582-1591.
https://doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-0884-6_174

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Cano-Crespo, Ana1, Autor              
Oliveira, Paulo J. C.2, Autor
Cardoso, Manoel2, Autor
Thonicke, Kirsten1, Autor              
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1Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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 Zusammenfassung: While deforestation represents an obvious ecosystem change, forest degradation is often more difficult to discern or quantify, but it impacts anumber of ecosystem functions which are vital for biodiversity and climate feedbacks. In the Brazilian Amazon, land-use changes increasefire occurrence, especially in fragmented forests close to managed land. We used remote sensing imagery to estimate the extent and impact of forest fires in degraded tropical rain-forest in the Brazilian Legal Amazon between 2007 and 2010and examinedland-use establishing in degraded areas. The trends in degraded area vs. burned area were different. Even though degradation increased one year after a high fire year, there wasnospatialoverlap, which pointsto other causes for degradation. Up to 11% of the degraded area was burned in the same year, playing escaping fires from managed and deforested lands a significant role in degradation by fire. Eighty-fourpercent of 2007s degraded area remained forest one year later, whereas the rest was identified as deforestation, secondary vegetation or pasture.Three years after degradation, 80% remained forest, the proportion of deforested area decreased and areas in regeneration after being deforested increased. Monitoring of forest degradation across tropical forests is critical for developing land management policies and for carbon stocks/emissions estimation.

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Sprache(n): eng - Englisch
 Datum: 20142014
 Publikationsstatus: Final veröffentlicht
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 Art der Begutachtung: Interne Begutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-0884-6_174
PIKDOMAIN: RD1 - Earth System Analysis
Organisational keyword: RD1 - Earth System Analysis
Research topic keyword: Land use
Research topic keyword: Forest
Research topic keyword: Ecosystems
Research topic keyword: Tipping Elements
Regional keyword: South America
Model / method: Quantitative Methods
Working Group: Ecosystems in Transition
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Titel: Advances in Forest Fire Research
Genre der Quelle: Buch
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Viegas, Domingos Xavier1, Herausgeber
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1 External Organizations, ou_persistent22            
Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Portugal : Coimbra University Press
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