uso da terra
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Annual Review : Executive Summaries 1992
Arachis pintoi: a multipurpose legume for sustainable land use
Area classification and mapping for the Cerrados region of Brazil
Areas legalmente protegidas y su relación con la frontera agrícola en el trópico americano
Amazon region: eco-efficient landscapes
The Amazon Basin is so diverse that one could say many Amazons exist, not just one. Indeed, its diversity is considered unique in the world. Although the Basin occupies 7% of the planet’s land, it carries 25% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. The region is so vast, it represents one-third of South America’s land surface. It covers, or partly covers, nine countries: Colombia (36% of the land area), Venezuela and Guyana (6% each), Suriname and French Guiana (almost 100% each), Brazil (60%), Bolivia and Peru (75% together), and Ecuador (45%).
An analysis of forest margins and savanna agrosystems in Brazil
An approach to dual land use and land cover interpretation of 2001 satellite imagery of the eastern slopes of Mt. Kenya
An approach to evaluating techniques for vegetation surveys on arid rangelands
Evaluates the usefulness of direct data collection from low-flying light aircraft for inventory & monitoring animal population & other rangeland features, viz. water bodies, vegetation structure & greenness and human settlements, for planning and management purposes.