2012
DOI: 10.1029/2011gb004133
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Historical land use change and associated carbon emissions in Brazil from 1940 to 1995

Abstract: [1] The evaluation of impacts of land use change is in general limited by the knowledge of past land use conditions. Most publications on the field present only a vague description of the earlier patterns of land use, which is usually insufficient for more comprehensive studies. Here we present the first spatially explicit reconstruction of historical land use patterns in Brazil, including both croplands and pasturelands, for the period between 1940 and 1995. This reconstruction was obtained by merging satelli… Show more

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“…One of the most intense land use changes has taken place in Brazil over recent decades (Leite et al, 2012). This land use change has increased the agricultural area of Brazil to approximately 270 million hectares, being 200 million hectares of pasture and 70 million hectares of arable land (Martinelli et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One of the most intense land use changes has taken place in Brazil over recent decades (Leite et al, 2012). This land use change has increased the agricultural area of Brazil to approximately 270 million hectares, being 200 million hectares of pasture and 70 million hectares of arable land (Martinelli et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, these authors expanded the geographic scope to global and the entire period from 8000 years ago to AD 1850 using the same methods (Kaplan et al, 2011). By merging satellite imagery with census data, Leite et al (2012) reconstructed a 5′ spatial resolution yearly dataset of land use from 1940 to 1995 for three different categories (cropland, natural pastureland, and planted pastureland) for Brazil. These reconstructions have all paid more attention to cropland and pastureland, whereas there are hardly any reconstructions of historical forest cover, particularly for China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although land use and land-use change have been well studied in Brazil (e.g., Aldrich et al, 2006;de Sá et al, 2012;Gardner et al, 2013;Leite et al, 2012), a nation-wide evaluation of land-use types across the whole sectorial spectrum of the country's economy is still lacking. Most importantly, the amount of land utilized by each Brazilian economic sector per monetary unit of their final demand (i.e., land intensity) is not known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%