Disentangling the numbers behind agriculture-driven tropical deforestation
Chalmers University of Technology · Stockholm Environment Institute · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Tropical deforestation continues at alarming rates with profound impacts on ecosystems, climate, and livelihoods, prompting renewed commitments to halt its continuation. Although it is well established that agriculture is a dominant driver of deforestation, rates and mechanisms remain disputed and often lack a clear evidence base. We synthesize the best available pantropical evidence to provide clarity on how agriculture drives deforestation. Although most (90 to 99%) deforestation across the tropics 2011 to 2015 was driven by agriculture, only 45 to 65% of deforested land became productive agriculture within a few years. Therefore, ending deforestation likely requires combining measures to create…
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- 48.12
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- 100%
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- 189
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22Topics & keywords
- Deforestation (computer science)
- Agriculture
- Livelihood
- Agroforestry
- Tropics
- Natural resource economics
- Geography
- Business
- Zero hunger