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Agricultural adjustment, population dynamics and forests redistribution in a subtropical watershed of NW Argentina

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Patterns of land-use and land-cover change are usually grouped into one of two categories defined by the dominant trend: (1) deforestation resulting from expanding agriculture and (2) forest expansion, usually related to the abandonment of marginal lands. At regional scale, however, both processes can occur simultaneously even in the absence of net change. Given the focus on net change, such redistribution of agricultural and natural and seminatural lands has been generally overlooked. The interaction between agriculture modernization, human demography and complex topographic gradients of northwestern Argentina has resulted in processes of both forest recovery and deforestation, thus providing the opportunity to analyze patterns and driving forces of land-cover redistribution. We analyzed 20 years (1986–2006) of land-cover change in a subtropical watershed in relation to topographic and demographic variables. Although net forest change represented <1 %, forests redistribution affected 7 % of forest lands. There was a consistent geographic segregation of deforestation and forest recovery, with forests expanding over steep highlands and agriculture expanding over lowland irrigated areas. Population trends were not associated to forest expansion in lowlands but they explained 32 % of forest recovery in highlands. Highland forest expansion and lowland deforestation, respectively, imply conservation opportunities for humid montane forests and the environmental services they provide (e.g., watershed conservation) and threats for the conservation of dry forests and its biodiversity. Our study exemplifies the importance of land-use redistribution (rather than net change) with relevant environmental consequences at regional scale.

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We thank N. Ignacio Gasparri at Instituto de Ecología Regional, Tucumán, Argentina, for his assistance with satellite image analysis. This research is funded by Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) and Rufford small grants for nature conservation grants for the first author’s PhD project “Land use change and ecosystem services provision in a subtropical watershed.”

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Nanni, A.S., Grau, H.R. Agricultural adjustment, population dynamics and forests redistribution in a subtropical watershed of NW Argentina. Reg Environ Change 14, 1641–1649 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-014-0608-x

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