| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6538196 | Applied Geography | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
- We analysed land use/cover change in two contrasting sites dominated by tropical dry ecosystems in Mexico.
- Agriculture, induced pastures and human settlements expanded in both study sites at the expense of primary vegetation.
- Rates and multitemporal pathways of change differed between sites, as a result of contrasting geographic contexts.
- Main drivers were: agriculture expansion in the Oaxacan site, and urbanisation in the Morelos site.
- Pathways of change in Oaxaca reflect agriculture-fallow cycles, and a linear route towards urbanisation in Morelos.
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Authors
Leonardo Calzada, Jorge A. Meave, Consuelo Bonfil, Fernanda Figueroa,
