Amazon Deforestation in Rondonia, Brazil, 2000-2010

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Amazon Deforestation in Rondonia, Brazil, 2000-2010
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Description The state of Rondonia in western Brazil is observed by satellite. This timelapse shows the reduction of the forest from 2000-2010. Deforestation follows a fairly predictable pattern in these images. The first clearings that appear in the forest are in a fishbone pattern, arrayed along the edges of roads. Over time, the fishbones collapse into a mixture of forest remnants, cleared areas, and settlements. This pattern follows one of the most common deforestation trajectories in the Amazon. Legal and illegal roads penetrate a remote part of the forest, and small farmers migrate to the area. They claim land along the road and clear some of it for crops. Within a few years, heavy rains and erosion deplete the soil, and crop yields fall. Farmers then convert the degraded land to cattle pasture, and clear more forest for crops. Eventually the small land holders, having cleared much of their land, sell it or abandon it to large cattle holders, who consolidate the plots into large areas of past
Date 2011-11-14
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