Authors
Cássio Alencar Nunes, Erika Berenguer, Filipe França, Joice Ferreira, Alexander C Lees, Julio Louzada, Emma J Sayer, Ricardo Solar, Charlotte C Smith, Luiz EOC Aragão, Danielle de Lima Braga, Plinio Barbosa de Camargo, Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri, Raimundo Cosme de Oliveira Jr, Mariana Durigan, Nárgila Moura, Victor Hugo Fonseca Oliveira, Carla Ribas, Fernando Vaz-de-Mello, Ima Vieira, Ronald Zanetti, Jos Barlow
Publication date
2022/7/5
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
119
Issue
27
Pages
e2202310119
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Human activities pose a major threat to tropical forest biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although the impacts of deforestation are well studied, multiple land-use and land-cover transitions (LULCTs) occur in tropical landscapes, and we do not know how LULCTs differ in their rates or impacts on key ecosystem components. Here, we quantified the impacts of 18 LULCTs on three ecosystem components (biodiversity, carbon, and soil), based on 18 variables collected from 310 sites in the Brazilian Amazon. Across all LULCTs, biodiversity was the most affected ecosystem component, followed by carbon stocks, but the magnitude of change differed widely among LULCTs and individual variables. Forest clearance for pasture was the most prevalent and high-impact transition, but we also identified other LULCTs with high impact but lower prevalence (e.g., forest to agriculture). Our study demonstrates the importance …
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