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Selective logging and its relation to deforestation
doi: 10.1029/2008gm000723 , 10.1029/2009gm000883 , 10.1029/2008gm000724 , 10.1029/2008gm000736 , 10.1029/2008gm000817 , 10.1029/2008gm000722 , 10.1029/2008gm000737 , 10.1029/2009gm000902 , 10.1029/2008gm000847 , 10.1029/2008gm000778 , 10.1029/2008gm000716 , 10.1029/2008gm000717 , 10.1029/2008gm000720 , 10.1029/2009gm000903 , 10.1029/2008gm000725 , 10.1029/2008gm000735
doi: 10.1029/2008gm000723 , 10.1029/2009gm000883 , 10.1029/2008gm000724 , 10.1029/2008gm000736 , 10.1029/2008gm000817 , 10.1029/2008gm000722 , 10.1029/2008gm000737 , 10.1029/2009gm000902 , 10.1029/2008gm000847 , 10.1029/2008gm000778 , 10.1029/2008gm000716 , 10.1029/2008gm000717 , 10.1029/2008gm000720 , 10.1029/2009gm000903 , 10.1029/2008gm000725 , 10.1029/2008gm000735
This chapter discusses the relationship between small farmers land use and deforestation, with particular attention paid to the past 30 years of Amazonian colonization in Brazil and Ecuador. Our analysis calls attention to common features uniting different social groups as small farmers (e.g., social identity, access to land and resources, technology, market and credit), as well as the variability between small farmers in terms of time in the region (from native populations to recent colonists), contribution to regional deforestation, types of land use systems. At a regional level, small farmers contribute to the majority of deforestation events, but ate responsible for only a fraction of the total deforested area in Amazonia. We discuss three misconceptions that have been used to define small farmers and their contribution to the regional economy, development, and deforestation: (1) small farmers have backward land use systems associated with low productivity and extensive deforestation and subsistence production, (2) small farmers contribute to Amazonian deforestation as much as large farmers, and (3) small farmers, particularly colonist farmers, follow an inexorable path of deforestation unless curbed by government action. We conclude the chapter discussing their growing regional importance and the need for more inclusive public concerning infrastructure and services and valorization of resources produced in rural areas of Amazonia.
- Carnegie Institution for Science United States
- National Institute of Amazonian Research Brazil
- National Institute for Space Research Brazil
- National University of Colombia Colombia
- University of California System United States
Cloud Condensation Nuclei, 550, rainforest ecology, Thickness Measurement, Monoterpene Emissions, Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds, Deforestation, FoR 1604 (Human Geography), Ecology, Secondary Organic Aerosols, Cloud Microphysical Properties, Forestry, Biogeochemistry, Aerosol Optical Thickness, climate change, Knowledge Management, Tropical Atmospheres, biosphere, 571, Climate Change, Indirect Radiative Forcing, 333, Rivers, Long-term Conservation, Biospherics, FoR 0406 (Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience), Budget Control, climate, Atmospheric Composition, Aerosols, Volatile Organic Compounds, Drought, Dry And Wet Depositions, Tropics, Amazon River, Atmospheric Radiation, Nutrients, Volatile Organic Compound Emission, Amazon River region, Floods, Atmospheric Chemistry, Biogenic Hydrocarbons, Monoterpenes, Ecological Environments
Cloud Condensation Nuclei, 550, rainforest ecology, Thickness Measurement, Monoterpene Emissions, Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds, Deforestation, FoR 1604 (Human Geography), Ecology, Secondary Organic Aerosols, Cloud Microphysical Properties, Forestry, Biogeochemistry, Aerosol Optical Thickness, climate change, Knowledge Management, Tropical Atmospheres, biosphere, 571, Climate Change, Indirect Radiative Forcing, 333, Rivers, Long-term Conservation, Biospherics, FoR 0406 (Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience), Budget Control, climate, Atmospheric Composition, Aerosols, Volatile Organic Compounds, Drought, Dry And Wet Depositions, Tropics, Amazon River, Atmospheric Radiation, Nutrients, Volatile Organic Compound Emission, Amazon River region, Floods, Atmospheric Chemistry, Biogenic Hydrocarbons, Monoterpenes, Ecological Environments
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