Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru

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The spatial patterns of deforestation are usually non-randomly distributed across the landscape. While anthropogenically driven processes are often addressed in land-use regulation policies and deforestation research, less attention is given to the environmental factors that influence tropical defor...

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Autores: Bax, Vincent, Francesconi, Wendy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades
Repositorio:UCH-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.01.002
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0143622817310779
Nivel de acceso:acceso embargado
Materia:Climate conditions
Conservation
Deforestation
Forest cover
Human activity
Land use planning
Montane forest
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spelling Bax, VincentFrancesconi, Wendy2019-08-02T04:27:41Z2019-08-02T04:27:41Z2018-02Bax, V., & Francesconi, W. (2018). Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru. Applied geography, 91, 99-110.0143-6228http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/300https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.01.002https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S014362281731077910.1016/j.apgeog.2018.01.002Applied Geography2-s2.0-85041395760The spatial patterns of deforestation are usually non-randomly distributed across the landscape. While anthropogenically driven processes are often addressed in land-use regulation policies and deforestation research, less attention is given to the environmental factors that influence tropical deforestation. This study investigates to what extent climate conditions (temperature and precipitation) and biophysical landscape characteristics (elevation, slope, soil type, forest type, and distance to rivers) facilitate or mitigate deforestation processes in Peru's tropical Andes. A Random Forest regression model was constructed for the entire Peruvian tropical Andes, and separate models were developed for some of the known direct deforestation drivers in the region (coca production, gold mining, and land-use by indigenous and non-indigenous communities). Soil type and precipitation were identified as the most important deforestation predictors when the entire Peruvian tropical Andes was considered, whereas distance to rivers was associated with deforestation by mining activities, and elevation and temperature with coca cultivation areas. Using the regression results, a Random Forest classification model was constructed to locate areas where the composition of environmental factors could either facilitate or mitigate deforestation processes. It was found that almost 85% of the forests classified as having high to very high probability to deforestation were located outside current protected areas. In order to increase conservation impacts, the results suggest that greater consideration should be given to the distribution of environmental factors when designing land-use regulation policies and establishing protected areas.Submitted by sistemas uch (sistemas@uch.edu.pe) on 2019-08-02T04:27:41Z No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29646 bytes, checksum: 28c2c430f871c96a522db50d7947a02c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-02T04:27:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29646 bytes, checksum: 28c2c430f871c96a522db50d7947a02c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-02engElsevier Ltdinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleApplied Geographyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessRepositorio Institucional - UCHUniversidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesreponame:UCH-Institucionalinstname:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesinstacron:UCHClimate conditionsConservationDeforestationForest coverHuman activityLand use planningMontane forestEnvironmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peruinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleuch/300oai:repositorio.uch.edu.pe:uch/3002019-08-02 04:31:36.133Repositorio UCHuch.dspace@gmail.com
dc.title.en_PE.fl_str_mv Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
title Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
spellingShingle Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
Bax, Vincent
Climate conditions
Conservation
Deforestation
Forest cover
Human activity
Land use planning
Montane forest
title_short Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
title_full Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
title_fullStr Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
title_sort Environmental predictors of forest change: An analysis of natural predisposition to deforestation in the tropical Andes region, Peru
author Bax, Vincent
author_facet Bax, Vincent
Francesconi, Wendy
author_role author
author2 Francesconi, Wendy
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bax, Vincent
Francesconi, Wendy
dc.subject.en.fl_str_mv Climate conditions
Conservation
Deforestation
Forest cover
Human activity
Land use planning
Montane forest
topic Climate conditions
Conservation
Deforestation
Forest cover
Human activity
Land use planning
Montane forest
description The spatial patterns of deforestation are usually non-randomly distributed across the landscape. While anthropogenically driven processes are often addressed in land-use regulation policies and deforestation research, less attention is given to the environmental factors that influence tropical deforestation. This study investigates to what extent climate conditions (temperature and precipitation) and biophysical landscape characteristics (elevation, slope, soil type, forest type, and distance to rivers) facilitate or mitigate deforestation processes in Peru's tropical Andes. A Random Forest regression model was constructed for the entire Peruvian tropical Andes, and separate models were developed for some of the known direct deforestation drivers in the region (coca production, gold mining, and land-use by indigenous and non-indigenous communities). Soil type and precipitation were identified as the most important deforestation predictors when the entire Peruvian tropical Andes was considered, whereas distance to rivers was associated with deforestation by mining activities, and elevation and temperature with coca cultivation areas. Using the regression results, a Random Forest classification model was constructed to locate areas where the composition of environmental factors could either facilitate or mitigate deforestation processes. It was found that almost 85% of the forests classified as having high to very high probability to deforestation were located outside current protected areas. In order to increase conservation impacts, the results suggest that greater consideration should be given to the distribution of environmental factors when designing land-use regulation policies and establishing protected areas.
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