The Human Impact on the Forest in Quintana Roo, Mexico

C. Edwards
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Abstract

O ne of Mexico's few remaining lowland tropical forests covers much of Quintana Roo, the sourheasternmost state that only recently, in 1974, attained statehood by reaching the minimum required human population of eighty thousand. If recent trends of clearing and alternative land use continue, the concerted onslaught may permanently eradicate the forest cover. Quintana Roo has been regarded as a sparsely populated "virgin" region, the settlement and exploitation of which are overdue as the disparity between locally produced food and population in Mexico increases. However, this land has not always been so devoid of human inhabitants. It occupies the eastern part of the ancient northern Maya lowlands, a region of once-dense human occupation and high cultural attainments. Far from being pristine, the modern forest is the result of past human activity over a long period. Although the details of these impacts are as yet unclear, it appears that human beings have long obtained important economic benefits from the forest by both extraction and deliberate planting. These benefits could be lost permanently if the forestland is converted to other uses.
人类对墨西哥金塔纳罗奥森林的影响
金塔纳罗奥州是墨西哥最南端的一个州,直到最近,也就是1974年,当人口达到8万的最低要求时,该州才成为美国的一个州。如果最近的砍伐和替代土地利用的趋势继续下去,协调一致的猛攻可能会永久地消灭森林覆盖。金塔纳罗奥一直被认为是一个人口稀少的“处女地”,随着墨西哥当地生产的粮食和人口之间的差距越来越大,对这一地区的定居和开发早就应该进行了。然而,这片土地并非一直没有人类居住。它占据了古代玛雅北部低地的东部,这是一个曾经人口密集、文化成就很高的地区。现代森林远非原始,而是过去人类长期活动的结果。尽管这些影响的细节尚不清楚,但似乎人类长期以来通过采伐和刻意种植从森林中获得了重要的经济利益。如果林地转为其他用途,这些好处可能永久丧失。
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