Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes

Amazonian landscapes are socio-ecological systems that provide fundamental ecosystem services for the maintenance of landscape regulation, biodiversity, and climate regulation. The increasing pressure of population density, productive activities over natural resources, infrastructure development, ti...

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Main Authors: Erika Mayerly Chavarría Rodríguez, Johan Manuel Redondo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:World Development Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772655X23000344
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author Erika Mayerly Chavarría Rodríguez
Johan Manuel Redondo
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description Amazonian landscapes are socio-ecological systems that provide fundamental ecosystem services for the maintenance of landscape regulation, biodiversity, and climate regulation. The increasing pressure of population density, productive activities over natural resources, infrastructure development, timber exploitation, and illicit crops among other determinants have put Amazonian landscapes at risk due to deforestation. This research work aims to understand the possible interactions of the determinants of Amazonian deforestation and to describe its complex behavior with the socio-ecological systems with a supporting vision for future studies. Initially, a rigorous analysis the of literature review on the determinants of deforestation in the Amazon was made to be carried out a systemic representation based on the dynamics of systems methodology on the behavioral interactions between these different determinants. The determinants of deforestation can be classified into determinants by activity, by support, by social dynamism, and by political pressure, which converge in these natural areas of the Amazonian landscape and transform into an urban-agricultural area, this change in the coverage of Amazonian land use generating rate environmental problems both locally and globally. By analyzing the causal relationships of the determinants of Amazon deforestation in the different scenarios, the proposed hypothesis is that with the large-scale increase of productive activities on natural resources, the Amazonian landscapes will not be sustainable in urban-agricultural environments. Finally, this research found that Amazon can confront different scenarios with diverse futures subject to the socio-ecological actions generated for the conservation and relevance of its ecosystem services.
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spelling doaj.art-dac356b511db4a55936b37413b1dcc4e2023-12-16T06:11:18ZengElsevierWorld Development Sustainability2772-655X2023-12-013100076Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapesErika Mayerly Chavarría Rodríguez0Johan Manuel Redondo1Corresponding author.; Universidad Católica de Colombia, 110231, ColombiaUniversidad Católica de Colombia, 110231, ColombiaAmazonian landscapes are socio-ecological systems that provide fundamental ecosystem services for the maintenance of landscape regulation, biodiversity, and climate regulation. The increasing pressure of population density, productive activities over natural resources, infrastructure development, timber exploitation, and illicit crops among other determinants have put Amazonian landscapes at risk due to deforestation. This research work aims to understand the possible interactions of the determinants of Amazonian deforestation and to describe its complex behavior with the socio-ecological systems with a supporting vision for future studies. Initially, a rigorous analysis the of literature review on the determinants of deforestation in the Amazon was made to be carried out a systemic representation based on the dynamics of systems methodology on the behavioral interactions between these different determinants. The determinants of deforestation can be classified into determinants by activity, by support, by social dynamism, and by political pressure, which converge in these natural areas of the Amazonian landscape and transform into an urban-agricultural area, this change in the coverage of Amazonian land use generating rate environmental problems both locally and globally. By analyzing the causal relationships of the determinants of Amazon deforestation in the different scenarios, the proposed hypothesis is that with the large-scale increase of productive activities on natural resources, the Amazonian landscapes will not be sustainable in urban-agricultural environments. Finally, this research found that Amazon can confront different scenarios with diverse futures subject to the socio-ecological actions generated for the conservation and relevance of its ecosystem services.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772655X23000344Amazon landscapesSocio-ecological systemsEcosystem servicesDriversAmazon deforestationLand use
spellingShingle Erika Mayerly Chavarría Rodríguez
Johan Manuel Redondo
Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes
World Development Sustainability
Amazon landscapes
Socio-ecological systems
Ecosystem services
Drivers
Amazon deforestation
Land use
title Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes
title_full Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes
title_fullStr Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes
title_short Prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the Amazonian landscapes
title_sort prospective analysis of deforestation determinants in the amazonian landscapes
topic Amazon landscapes
Socio-ecological systems
Ecosystem services
Drivers
Amazon deforestation
Land use
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