Resumen
Deforestation has historically been an
evolution linked to many factors, including
topographic. However, these factors are
not considered for the analysis of
deforestation that allows implicitly know
the geographical scenarios linked to the
change of use. In the present study,
deforestation in two time periods and its
relationship with altitude and topography
was evaluated. Forest and combination of
native vegetation: Forest + native
vegetation and herbaceous vegetation
cover two were considered. Methods of
spatial analysis was applied for
construction of digital layers and digital
elevation models using GIS tools. He
presented forest coverage losses in surface
with greater intensity in the second period
of analysis. Not, all combined native
vegetation that presented only lost in the
second period. The biggest changes of use,
both in forest and vegetation combined are
directed to the conversion of agricultural
land. Higher deforestation was recorded at
higher altitude sites, except for the
combined native, which increased in the
first period of study in higher altitude sites.
Finally, changes in land use were recorded
at sites with low and moderate slopes,
except for the combined native vegetation
increased in the first period of study in
areas with lower slope. Knowledge of
patterns of deforestation opportunity to
experience the greatest impact scenarios to
implement relevant actions to avoid
changing land use.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Bosques Latitud Cero |
| Estado | Publicada - 2016 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Deforestación; sistemas; agropecuarios;