INVESTIGADORES
DIAZ Sandra Myrna
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Evaluación del Impacto Ambiental I y II, Argentina
Autor/es:
ZAK,M.; CABIDO, M.; CÁCERES, D.; DÍAZ, S.
Lugar:
Valdivia, Chile
Reunión:
Congreso; "Ecosystem Services in the Neotropics" FORECOS; 2006
Institución organizadora:
FORECOS
Resumen:
Among the primary causes of land cover change are deforestation and agricultural expansion. In recent years, climate change has been recognized as a mahor driver of land change. In particular, synergistic combinations of climatic and land use changes have the potential to produce the most dramatic impacts on ladn cover. Although widely accepted empirical examples involving deforestation in Latin America are still verty few. The extent and causes of deforestation in subtropical seasonally- dry forests of the world have recived little attention. This is especially true for the Gran Chaco forests. On this basis, the aims of this study were to analyze the changse occurred during the second half of the 20th century in the Chaco of central ARgentina, and to explain the factors of change. Results show strong changes, with a dramatic spread of croplands at the expense of forests. This meant a deforestation rate of about 2.8 % per year, similar to those reported for tropical sites, the main proximate cause of deforestation has been agricultural expantion and soybean cultivation in particular. This appears as the result of the synergistic convergence of climatic, technological and socio-economic factors. Changes in national and interntional markets and technological factors have played a strong role in determining the expansion of soybean, which seems not to have been possilbe without the effect of climate chang in the area. This supports the hypothesis of multiple- factor  explanation for forest loss, while provides one of the few existing analysis for changes in subtropical forest of the world.