2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2006.09.003
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Projecting land-use change processes in the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, Mexico

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“…In the Peruvian Amazon national parks along with indigenous territories and logging concessions have also reduced deforestation [39]. The Sierra Norte region of Oaxaca, Mexico, dominated by community management for commercial timber production, with recent diversification into ecotourism, water bottling and PES, has shown a 3.3% expansion of forest cover in its pine oak forests over a 20-year period [40], while other non-commercial types of forest have suffered high deforestation.…”
Section: Background: Cfm and The Reduction Of Emissions And Enhancemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Peruvian Amazon national parks along with indigenous territories and logging concessions have also reduced deforestation [39]. The Sierra Norte region of Oaxaca, Mexico, dominated by community management for commercial timber production, with recent diversification into ecotourism, water bottling and PES, has shown a 3.3% expansion of forest cover in its pine oak forests over a 20-year period [40], while other non-commercial types of forest have suffered high deforestation.…”
Section: Background: Cfm and The Reduction Of Emissions And Enhancemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…En la ladera continental de la SNO existen bosques templados de pino, pino-encino y Juniperus distribuidos en el rango altitudinal entre 2,000 y 3,200 m. Los bosques de encino y de encino-pino ocupan las laderas de 1,400 a 2,000 m s.n.m. La SNO presenta un mosaico de tipos de vegetación con diferentes grados de vulnerabilidad al cambio climático y a la deforestación (Gómez-Mendoza et al, 2006). La SNO ha sido considerada como una región prioritaria para la conservación, constituyendo un corredor biológico entre la Chinantla y la región de los Chimalapas en Chiapas (Arriaga-Cabrera et al, 2009).…”
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“…Se localiza entre las coordenadas: 16° y 18° Norte, 95° y 96° Oeste, con alrededor de 17 000 km 2 de extensión (Gómez-Mendoza et al, 2006).…”
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