2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14071686
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Deforestation by Afforestation: Land Use Change in the Coastal Range of Chile

Abstract: In southern Chile, an establishment of a plantation-based forest industry occurred early in the industrial era. Forest companies claim that plantations were established on eroded lands. However, the plantation industry is under suspicion to have expanded its activities by clearing near-natural forests since the early 1970s. This paper uses a methodologically complex classification approach from own previously published research to elucidate land use dynamics in southern Chile. It uses spatial data (extended mo… Show more

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“…New datasets including large-scale (national, continental, and global) confirm the importance of forestry in Chile, and differentiation between low and high mountains is highly relevant for explaining human-induced land cover change. Our findings coincides with the results reported by Braun 2022 [52] investigating the process of land cover change in the coastal mountains between the Maule and Bío-Bío region, which are mainly low mountains. In these areas the transition towards managed forests has in nearly all areas been at the cost of primary forests since 1975 (Figure 4, Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…New datasets including large-scale (national, continental, and global) confirm the importance of forestry in Chile, and differentiation between low and high mountains is highly relevant for explaining human-induced land cover change. Our findings coincides with the results reported by Braun 2022 [52] investigating the process of land cover change in the coastal mountains between the Maule and Bío-Bío region, which are mainly low mountains. In these areas the transition towards managed forests has in nearly all areas been at the cost of primary forests since 1975 (Figure 4, Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, some policies have had the unfortunate impact of displacing natural forests, either with crops or planted trees [ 40 ]. Loss of natural forests was attributed to weak governance for four cases of forest loss.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%