Deforestation processes in the livestock territory of La Vía Láctea, Matagalpa, Nicaragua
Abstract
Land-use change is considered one of the main causes of environmental
degradation. Thus, its analysis will allow stakeholders to make reasonable
decisions for land management. The objective of the present study was to
understand the patterns of land-use/land-cover change and deforestation
in a territory of importance for livestock development in Nicaragua: La Vía
Láctea. The methodology was based on the digital processing of satellite
images using the geographic information system that allowed the generation
of the thematic cartography of land-use/land-cover for 1978, 1986,
1998, and 2011. Between 1978 and 2011, a total of 93% of the forest cover
was converted to pasture for livestock development; this change has been
influenced by socio-economic and political factors. This study, moreover,
reinforces the idea that livestock is the main driver of deforestation.
Landscape restoration requires increasing tree cover by adopting silvopastoral
systems that improve biodiversity conservation and the provision
of ecosystem services.
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https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9204https://doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2019.1671907