Deforestation in protect areas in the Amazon: a threat to biodiversity

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作者
Pinheiro Ribeiro Paiva, Paula Fernanda [1 ]
Pinheiro Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes [2 ]
da Silva Junior, Orleno Marques [3 ]
Martins Maciel, Maria de Nazare [4 ]
Martins Braga, Thais Gleice [4 ]
Nogueira de Andrade, Milena Marilia [4 ]
dos Santos Junior, Paulo Cerqueira [4 ]
da Rocha, Eduardo Saraiva [4 ]
Monteiro de Freitas, Tatiana Para [5 ]
da Silva Leite, Tabilla Verena [4 ]
Oliveira Monteiro Gama, Luana Helena [4 ]
Santos, Leonardo de Sousa [6 ]
da Silva, Mayara Gomes [7 ]
Rocha Silva, Ewelyn Regina [4 ]
Ferreira, Bruno Monteiro [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rural Amazonia, Programa Posgrad Biodiversidade Biotecnol PPGBION, Belem, Para, Brazil
[2] CNPq, MCTIC, Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Belem, Para, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Rural Amazonia, Belem, Para, Brazil
[5] Inst Fed Educ Ciencia & Tecnol IFPA Campus Castan, Belem, Para, Brazil
[6] Univ Fed Para, Programa Posgrad Geog, Belem, Para, Brazil
[7] Univ Estado Para, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Ambientais, Belem, Para, Brazil
关键词
Protected areas; Geoprocessing; Indigenous lands; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; BRAZILIAN AMAZON; CONSERVATION; POLICY; FOREST; CLASSIFICATION; DEGRADATION; EXPANSION; DYNAMICS; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-019-01867-9
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The creation of protected areas (Protected Areas-CA and Indigenous Lands-IL) is one of the effective strategies to contain deforestation, and landscape fragmentation and conserve biodiversity. However, several such areas in the Amazon suffer from anthropogenic pressures which prevent the fulfilment of their purpose. The objective of this study is to analyze the use and vegetation cover in four protected areas in the Amazon in the state of Maranhao by showing the threats to biodiversity by means of digital processing of satellite images in 1984, 1996, 2008 and 2017. Images from the Landsat satellites 5 and 8 were used for supervised classification and identification of deforestation in these areas. The results obtained in 1984 show a predominance of the forest class in the studied area, where the ILs Caru and Alto Turiacu stand out for presenting excellent preservation in that year. As of 2008, changes related to deforestation and the presence of secondary vegetation and occurrence of fires in the area studied were observed. In this case, the changes resulting from urban and farming expansion, and infrastructure projects (roads, highways, dams and land division), mining, illegal logging, cattle raising, among others, are easily identified by satellite images. The Indigenous Lands and Strict Nature Reserve of Gurupi are connected, representing the best and the most homogeneous Amazonian biome in Maranhao. The study concludes that of the remaining vegetation, 76.41% is within the protected areas, represented mainly in the analyzed indigenous lands. So, this study highlights that although protected areas are being constantly deforested, invaded and criminally burned, these are still the best way of preserving the biodiversity of the last remnant of the Biome in the region, and its protection is necessary for the conservation of its biological resources and vegetation cover.
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