Land use-cover change processes in highly biodiverse areas: The case of Oaxaca, Mexico

Alejandro Velázquez, Elvira Durán, Isabel Ramírez, Jean François Mas, Gerardo Bocco, Gustavo Ramírez, José Luis Palacio

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Resumen

Land use-cover changes (LUCC) such as deforestation, have resulted as global warming and a reduction of environmental services, with large negative consequences for mankind. Effects based on statistics alone have not been sufficient enough to detect, stop and eventually revert negative LUCC processes that are strongly related to biodiversity loss. It is, therefore, of prime concern to assess and depict cartographically, major LUCC processes simultaneously. Mexico harbors a large pool of biodiversity, mostly restricted to a few locations among which, The State of Oaxaca plays a major role. In this state, nevertheless, drastic negative LUCC processes are taking place. Land cover types, mapped in previous surveys, overlaid on recent Landsat imagery and 300 ground truth sites, were used to detect current LUCC. Rates of conversion of the most important LUCC processes were computed and mapped simultaneously. Oaxaca has lost over half a million hectares of forested areas during the last 20 years. The core results may contribute to the understanding of how LUCC and GIS methods can provide better and more targeted information that may help to improve conservation policies and land use planning strategies.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)175-184
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónGlobal Environmental Change
Volumen13
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct. 2003
Publicado de forma externa

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