Land-use and climate change risks in the Amazon and the need of a novel sustainable development paradigm
Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas de Desastres Naturais · Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais · +1 more institution
Abstract
For half a century, the process of economic integration of the Amazon has been based on intensive use of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources, which has brought significant basin-wide environmental alterations. The rural development in the Amazonia pushed the agricultural frontier swiftly, resulting in widespread land-cover change, but agriculture in the Amazon has been of low productivity and unsustainable. The loss of biodiversity and continued deforestation will lead to high risks of irreversible change of its tropical forests. It has been established by modeling studies that the Amazon may have two "tipping points," namely, temperature increase of 4 °C or deforestation exceeding 40% of the forest…
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- 32.09
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6Topics & keywords
- Amazon rainforest
- Deforestation (computer science)
- Climate change
- Biodiversity
- Global warming
- Ecosystem services
- Agriculture
- Ecosystem
- Zero hunger