Land-cover change in the department of Vichada, Colombia, from 1985 to 2017

Juan Vitar, Karen X. Sandoval Parra, Martha L. Ortiz Moreno
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Contextualization: Colombia has experienced multiple land-cover changes derived from socio-economic policies that have reduced the high biodiversity of the country.  Knowledge gap: In the Orinoquía region, the pressure to expand the agricultural frontier is increasing, without considering the importance of its natural resources.  Purpose: This paper aimed to analyze the land-cover variations associated with agricultural practices, in the department of Vichada, with a special interest in vulnerable ecosystems, such as the Bita’s river basin, using Geographic Information System [GIS] analysis of historical images taken by a remote sensor from the United States Geological Service [USGS] Earth Explorer portal.  Methodology:  Documental review and an analysis of satellite images from 1985 to 2017.  Results and conclusions: The results showed that in Vichada, during a 32-year period, there was a transition from forest to cropland and pastures, in which 60% of the forest cover got lost. Moreover, areas of natural savannas were also replaced with pastures for livestock production. These land-cover changes were associated with government policies that fomented illegal occupation of land, monocultures, and non-native plantation forests. Bita’s river basin also lost a significant part of forest cover because of agribusiness development in the municipality of Puerto Carreño (Vichada). These land-cover changes have an impact on the ecological integrity of significant ecosystems and in their functionality in the region, that is why, conservation measures must be implemented.  
1985年至2017年哥伦比亚维查达省土地覆盖变化
背景化:哥伦比亚经历了由社会经济政策导致的多次土地覆盖变化,这些政策降低了该国高度的生物多样性。知识差距:在Orinoquía地区,没有考虑到其自然资源的重要性,扩大农业前沿的压力正在增加。目的:本文旨在利用地理信息系统(GIS)对美国地质调查局(USGS)地球探测门户网站遥感器拍摄的历史图像进行分析,分析与农业实践相关的维查达省土地覆盖变化,特别关注脆弱的生态系统,如比塔河流域。方法:文献综述和1985年至2017年卫星图像分析。结果与结论:结果表明,在32年的时间里,维查达发生了由森林向农田和牧场的过渡,森林覆盖面积减少了60%。此外,一些地区的天然稀树草原也被牧场取代,用于畜牧生产。这些土地覆盖的变化与政府政策有关,这些政策煽动了对土地、单一栽培和非原生人工林的非法占领。由于Puerto Carreño (Vichada)市的农业综合企业发展,比塔河流域也失去了很大一部分森林覆盖。这些土地覆盖的变化对重要生态系统的生态完整性及其在该区域的功能产生了影响,因此必须实施保护措施。
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