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Utility of landscape mosaics and boundaries in forest conservation decision making in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil

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Hardt, Elisa and Dos Santos, Rozely Ferreira and López de Pablo, Carlos T. and Martín de Agar, Pilar and Pereira-Silva, E. F. L. (2013) Utility of landscape mosaics and boundaries in forest conservation decision making in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. Landscape Ecology, 28 (3). pp. 385-399. ISSN 1572-9761

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Abstract

We evaluated changes in the Atlantic Forest landscape over the last 40 years based on changes in boundaries and mosaics, including the hypothetical landscape resulting from the application of Brazilian laws for forest protection. Mosaics were identified as sets of land-use patches with a similar pattern of boundaries. Landscapes of different years, therefore, can be distinguished by differences in mosaics. We developed a technique to identify boundaries between patches from land-use maps using ArcGis® and to build the patch x boundary matrix required for mosaic identification by means of a factorial and cluster analysis. The mosaics were characterized by some key uses as well as by their boundaries with other land uses. The mosaics were scored for forest conservation according to five issues: landscape permeability, cover, availability, quality, and fragmentation of forest. The values were based on land use and boundary patterns. Although Brazilian laws regarding forest protection have promoted conservation and the hypothetical legal landscape has presented the highest forest habitat availability, this expansion perpetuates a boundary pattern that complicates conservation and management, thus increasing the pressure on forest patches and favoring the further fragmentation of protected forest patches. These conclusions cannot be reached by simply recording changes in land uses.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Landscape management, Legal protection, Change vector, Landscape heterogeneity, Landscape metrics
Subjects:Medical sciences > Biology > Botany
Medical sciences > Biology > Ecology
ID Code:55773
Deposited On:12 Jun 2019 16:17
Last Modified:13 Jun 2019 17:35

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