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Relationships between burned area, forest cover loss and land use change in the Brazilian Amazon based on satellite data
2015
Biogeosciences Discussions
Fires are used as a tool in the deforestation process. Yet, the relationship between fire and deforestation may vary temporally and spatially depending on the type of deforestation and climatic conditions. This study evaluates spatiotemporal dynamics of deforestation and fire represented by burned area over the 2002–2012 period in the Brazilian Legal Amazon. As a first step, we compared newly available Landsat-based maps of gross forest cover loss from the Global Forest Change (GFC) project
doi:10.5194/bgd-12-8235-2015
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