Property Size and Land Cover Change in the Brazilian Amazon

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Álvaro O. D’Antona
Leah K. VanWey
Corey M. Hayashi
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[1] Indiana University,Anthropological Center for Training and Research on Global Environmental Change (ACT)
[2] Indiana University,ACT
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Brazil; Amazon; Land cover change; Property size; Deforestation;
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This paper considers the size of a farmer’s property as a key variable influencing land cover and land cover change in rural areas of developing countries. Data from 126 rural familial properties in the region around the city of Santarém, Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon, indicate that property size is important for understanding the trajectories of land cover change. Past research has focused on the distinction between small family farms and large capitalized farms, arguing that family farmers have a higher deforestation intensity, or on estimating the strength of the effect of property size relative to economic or demographic factors. This paper shows that larger familial properties are able both to retain a larger area in forest and to have long enough cycles of use and fallow to allow previously used land to become forested again. Based on these analyses and discussion, we argue that land use and land cover research must consider property size as an organizing principle in order to better comprehend the reciprocal relationship between population and environment in frontier areas of the Brazilian Amazon and other rural landscapes.
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页码:373 / 396
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