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Changes in Size of Deforested Patches in the Brazilian Amazon

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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 5, 页码 932-937

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2012.01901.x

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conservation effectiveness; size distribution; spatial dynamics; temporal dynamics; tropical deforestation; deforestacion tropical; dinamica espacial; dinamica temporal; distribucion de tamanos; efectividad de la conservacion

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  1. Grantham Institute for Climate Change
  2. Microsoft Research Cambridge

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Different deforestation agents, such as small farmers and large agricultural businesses, create different spatial patterns of deforestation. We analyzed the proportion of deforestation associated with different-sized clearings in the Brazilian Amazon from 2002 through 2009. We used annual deforestation maps to determine total area deforested and the size distribution of deforested patches per year. The size distribution of deforested areas changed over time in a consistent, directional manner. Large clearings (>1000 ha) comprised progressively smaller amounts of total annual deforestation. The number of smaller clearings (6.25-50.00 ha) remained unchanged over time. Small clearings accounted for 73% of all deforestation in 2009, up from 30% in 2002, whereas the proportion of deforestation attributable to large clearings decreased from 13% to 3% between 2002 and 2009. Large clearings were concentrated in Mato Grosso, but also occurred in eastern Para and in Rondonia. In 2002 large clearings accounted for 17%, 15%, and 10% of all deforestation in Mato Grosso, Para, and Rondonia, respectively. Even in these states, where there is a highly developed agricultural business dominated by soybean production and cattle ranching, the proportional contribution of large clearings to total deforestation declined. By 2009 large clearings accounted for 2.5%, 3.5%, and 1% of all deforestation in Mato Grosso, Para, and Rondonia, respectively. These changes in deforestation patch size are coincident with the implementation of new conservation policies by the Brazilian government, which suggests that these policies are not effectively reducing the number of small clearings in primary forest, whether these are caused by large landholders or smallholders, but have been more effective at reducing the frequency of larger clearings.

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