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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2015

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

Pablo Imbach; M. Manrow; Elizabeth Barona; A. Barretto; Glenn Hyman; Philippe Ciais

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. Key Points Agricultural census database covers Amazon basin municipalities from 1950 to 2012 Harmonized database groups crops and pastures by cropping system, C3/C4, and main crops We explored correlations between groups and the extent of agricultural lands


Environmental Research Letters | 2010

The role of pasture and soybean in deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon

Elizabeth Barona; Navin Ramankutty; Glenn Hyman; Oliver T. Coomes


F1000Research | 2016

Priority regions for research on dryland cereals and legumes

Glenn Hyman; Elizabeth Barona; Chandrashekhar Biradar; Edward Guevara; John Dixon; Steve Beebe; Silvia Elena Castano; Tunrayo Alabi; Murali Krishna Gumma; Shoba Sivasankar; Ovidio Rivera; Herlin Espinosa; Jorge Cardona


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2015

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: CROPS AND PASTURES ACROSS AMAZONIA

Pablo Imbach; M. Manrow; Elizabeth Barona; A. Barretto; Glenn Hyman; P. Ciais


Archive | 1993

Areas legalmente protegidas y su relación con la frontera agrícola en el trópico americano

Dm Robison; Elizabeth Barona; Silvia Elena Castano; Me Rincon; H Becerra; Mdr Henao; L Garcia


Archive | 2016

Characterization data on crops, production systems, abiotic constraints, population and poverty for farming system regions of the world.

Elizabeth Barona; Edward Guevara; Glenn Hyman


Archive | 2016

Replication Data for: Priority regions for research on dryland cereals and legumes

Elizabeth Barona; Edward Guevara; Glenn Hyman


Archive | 2010

Roads and deforestation in the Central Peruvian Amazon

Glenn Hyman; Elizabeth Barona


Archive | 2006

Tikiwiki y Mapserver: herramienta colaborativa y mapas en línea para el monitoreo de clima y vegetación en Colombia usando información satelital

Cx Perea; Glenn Hyman; E Girón; Elizabeth Barona


Archive | 2004

Spatial analysis of 'food poverty' in Ecuador

Andrew Farrow; Cx Perea; Elizabeth Barona; Glenn Hyman; Germán Lema; Carlos Larrea

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Glenn Hyman

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Edward Guevara

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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M. Manrow

Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza

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Pablo Imbach

Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza

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Germán Lema

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Silvia Elena Castano

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Andrew Farrow

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Herlin Espinosa

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Jorge Cardona

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Ovidio Rivera

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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