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Drivers of deforestation and degradation for 28 tropical conservation landscapes

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AMBIO
卷 50, 期 1, 页码 215-228

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DOI: 10.1007/s13280-020-01325-9

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Agricultural commodities; Drivers of deforestation; Protected landscapes; Wildlife conservation

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  1. Department of Biological Sciences of the National University of Singapore
  2. Government of Singapore

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Commercial and subsistence agriculture are the main drivers of deforestation in 28 tropical conservation landscapes, followed by settlement expansion and infrastructure development. Landscape managers anticipate continued deforestation trends in the future, highlighting the need for urgent measures to mitigate these trends.
Analysing the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in conservation landscapes can provide crucial information for conservation management. While rates of forest loss can be measured through remote sensing, on the ground information is needed to confirm the commodities and actors behind deforestation. We administered a questionnaire to Wildlife Conservation Society's landscape managers to assess the deforestation drivers in 28 tropical conservation landscapes. Commercial and subsistence agriculture were the main drivers of deforestation, followed by settlement expansion and infrastructure development. Rice, rubber, cassava and maize were the crops most frequently cited as drivers of deforestation in these emblematic conservation landscapes. Landscape managers expected deforestation trends to continue at similar or greater magnitude in the future, calling for urgent measures to mitigate these trends.

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