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DESCIFRANDO LA HISTORIA AMBIENTAL DE LOS ARCHIPIÉLAGOS DE AYSÉN, CHILE: EL INFLUJO COLONIAL Y LA EXPLOTACIÓN ECONÓMICA-MERCANTIL REPUBLICANA (SIGLOS XVI-XIX)

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Diciembre, 2012
Chile

A través de un análisis histórico documental se reconocen los efectos del impacto humano en el territorio insular de Aysén, entre los siglos XVI y XIX.

Towards a World Desertification Atlas. Relating and selecting indicators and data sets to represent complex issues

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Diciembre, 2012
África

Mapping land degradation and desertification (LDD) at the global scale still is a conceptual and operational challenge. The present study has been performed in the frame of the WAD (new World Atlas of Desertification) initiative.

Can “fragile states” decide to reduce their deforestation? The inappropriate use of the theory of incentives with respect to the REDD mechanism

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Diciembre, 2012

The originality of the REDD proposal is its incentives-based mechanism designed to reward the governments of developing countries for their performance in reducing deforestation as measured against a baseline.

Mapping tropical forests and rubber plantations in complex landscapes by integrating PALSAR and MODIS imagery

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Diciembre, 2012
China
Japón

Knowledge of the spatial distribution of forest types in tropical regions is important for implementation of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD), better understanding of the global carbon cycle, and optimal forest management. Frequent cloud cover in moist tropical regions poses challenges for using optical images to map and monitor forests.

Carbon management of commercial rangelands in Australia: Major pools and fluxes

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Diciembre, 2012
Australia

Land-use emissions accompanying biomass loss, change in soil organic carbon (ΔSOC) and decomposing wood-products, were comparable with fossil fuel emissions in the late 20th century. We examine the rates, magnitudes and uncertainties for major carbon (C) fluxes for rangelands due to commercial grazing and climate change in Australia.

Cattle-raising and public credit in rural settlements in Eastern Amazon

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Diciembre, 2012

The practice of raising cattle in the Amazon has been connected to deforestation, which has been especially intense in the Eastern Amazonian state of Pará that contained 23% of new rural settlements before 2008. The settlements were part of a program of land reform that allowed farmers to receive public credit.

Land use changes on the slopes of Mount Elgon and the implications for the occurrence of landslides

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Diciembre, 2012

A reconstruction of land use changes and the implications thereof for landslide occurrence on critical slopes of Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda were undertaken. Aerial photographs taken in 1960 formed the benchmark for the analysis of respective land use changes between 1995 and 2006, using 30m Landsat TM and 20m SPOT MS images.

Remote sensing of land-use change for Kyoto Protocol reporting: the New Zealand case

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Diciembre, 2012
Nueva Zelandia

It is necessary to estimate the area of afforestation and deforestation in New Zealand, since 1990, to meet reporting obligations under the Kyoto Protocol. We describe a method for national mapping of forest change that achieves high accuracy, but only requires moderate effort.

Influence of carbon mapping and land change modelling on the prediction of carbon emissions from deforestation

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Diciembre, 2012

The implementation of an international programme for reducing carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) can help to mitigate climate change and bring numerous benefits to environmental conservation. Information on land change modelling and carbon mapping can contribute to quantify future carbon emissions from deforestation.

Two decades of destruction in Southeast Asia's peat swamp forests

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Diciembre, 2012

We used land‐cover maps and active fire detection based on satellite imagery to evaluate the rates and spatial distribution of peatland deforestation in Southeast Asia from 1990 to 2010. Over this time period, the proportion of forest cover in the peatlands of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo fell from 77% to 36%.

Mapping land-use and land-cover change along Bolivia's Corredor Bioceánico with CBERS and the Landsat series: 1975–2008

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Diciembre, 2012
Bolivia
América central
América del Sur

This study uses a combination of Landsat series data (Multispectral Scanner or MSS, Thematic Mapper or TM and Enhanced Thematic Mapper or ETM+) to map land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) from 1975 to 2001. It extends the land change record to 2008 using Chinese–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite (CBERS)-2 and CBERS-2B data on a multi-scene level.

Accounting for space and time in soil carbon dynamics in timbered rangelands

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Diciembre, 2012

Employing rangelands for climate change mitigation is hindered by conflicting reports on the direction and magnitude of change in soil organic carbon (ΔSOC) following changes in woody cover. Publications on woody thickening and deforestation, which had led to uncertainty in ΔSOC, were re-evaluated, and the dimensional-dependence of their data was determined.