Integrated analysis of ecosystem interactions with land-use change: The southern Yucatán peninsular region

The southern Yucatán peninsular region is a seasonal tropical forest biome that experiences drought, hurricane, and agricultural disturbance. Substantial agricultural expansion over the past 50 years has opened and fragmented much of the forest surrounding the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, posing a series of threats to the coupled human-environment systems. These threats are traced in a conceptual model borrowed from vulnerability studies and detailed in regard to ecosystem responses, including forest structure and composition, aboveground biomass, soil nutrients, balance in species and biotic diversity, and invasive species. The land-use and land-cover changes underway pose trade-offs in ecosystem services and raise several scalar issues important to deforestation studies

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Main Authors: Lawrence, Deborah Doctora 22578, Vester, Henricus F. M. Doctor autor/a 2052, Perez Salicrup, D. autor/a, Eastman, J. Ronald autor/a, Turner II, Billie Lee Doctor autor/a 20003, Geoghegan, Jacqueline autor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Cambio de uso de la tierra, Bosques tropicales, Deforestación, Artfrosur,
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