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Landscape transformation in tropical Latin America - Assessing trends and policy implications for REDD+

Author(s) Pacheco P., Aguilar-Støen, M., Börner, J., Etter, A., Putzel, L. & Vera Diaz, M.C.
Year of publication 2011
Important transformations are underway in tropical landscapes in Latin America with implications for economic development and climate change. Landscape transformation is driven not only by national policies and markets, but also by global market dynamics associated with an increased role for transnational traders and investors. National and global trends affect a disparate number of social, political and economic interactions taking place at the local level, which ultimately shapes land-use and socio-economic change. This paper reviews five different trajectories of landscape change in tropical Latin America, and discusses their implications for development and conservation: (1) Market-driven growth of agribusiness; (2) expansion and modernization of traditional cattle ranching; (3) slow growth of peasant agriculture; (4) logging in production forest frontiers; and (5) resurgence of agro-extractive economies.
Type of Case
Printed publication (book, sourcebook, journal article…)

Region
Americas
Biome
Tropical
Forest Type
All forest types (natural and planted), Degraded forest
Primary Designated Function
All