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Spatial and temporal contrasts in the distribution of crops and pastures across Amazonia: A new agricultural land use data set from census data since 1950

机译:亚马逊地区农作物和牧场分布的时空对比:自1950年以来的普查数据中新的农业土地利用数据集

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Amazonia holds the largest continuous area of tropical forests with intense land use change dynamics inducing water, carbon, and energy feedbacks with regional and global impacts. Much of our knowledge of land use change in Amazonia comes from studies of the Brazilian Amazon, which accounts for two thirds of the region. Amazonia outside of Brazil has received less attention because of the difficulty of acquiring consistent data across countries. We present here an agricultural statistics database of the entire Amazonia region, with a harmonized description of crops and pastures in geospatial format, based on administrative boundary data at the municipality level. The spatial coverage includes countries within Amazonia and spans censuses and surveys from 1950 to 2012. Harmonized crop and pasture types are explored by grouping annual and perennial cropping systems, C3 and C4 photosynthetic pathways, planted and natural pastures, and main crops. Our analysis examined the spatial pattern of ratios between classes of the groups and their correlation with the agricultural extent of crops and pastures within administrative units of the Amazon, by country, and census/survey dates. Significant correlations were found between all ratios and the fraction of agricultural lands of each administrative unit, with the exception of planted to natural pastures ratio and pasture lands extent. Brazil and Peru in most cases have significant correlations for all ratios analyzed even for specific census and survey dates. Results suggested improvements, and potential applications of the database for carbon, water, climate, and land use change studies are discussed. The database presented here provides an Amazon-wide improved data set on agricultural dynamics with expanded temporal and spatial coverage.
机译:亚马孙地区是热带森林面积最大的连续区域,土地利用变化剧烈,会诱发水,碳和能量的反馈,从而对区域和全球产生影响。我们对亚马孙地区土地用途变化的大部分了解来自对巴西亚马孙地区的研究,该研究占该地区三分之二。由于难以在各个国家/地区获取一致的数据,巴西以外的亚马逊地区受到的关注较少。我们在此展示了整个亚马逊地区的农业统计数据库,并根据市级行政边界数据对地理区域格式的农作物和牧场进行了统一描述。空间覆盖范围包括亚马逊河流域内的国家,并在1950年至2012年间进行了人口普查和调查。通过对年度和多年生种植系统,C3和C4光合途径,种植和天然牧场以及主要作物进行分组,探索了协调的作物和牧场类型。我们的分析检查了各组类别之间比率的空间格局,以及它们与亚马逊行政区域内国家和地区人口普查/调查日期与农作物和牧场的农业程度的相关性。在所有比例与每个行政单位的农业用地比例之间都发现了显着的相关性,但种植对天然牧场的比例和牧场面积的差异除外。在大多数情况下,巴西和秘鲁对于所有分析的比率而言,甚至在特定的人口普查和调查日期中,都具有显着的相关性。结果提出了改进建议,并讨论了该数据库在碳,水,气候和土地利用变化研究中的潜在应用。此处提供的数据库提供了亚马逊范围内有关农业动态的改进数据集,具有扩展的时间和空间覆盖范围。

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