Mongabay: Countries across Latin America lost 78,000 square kilometers of subtropical and tropical dry broadleaf forests between 2001 and 2010, according to a new satellite-based assessment [PDF] published in the journal Biotropica.
The research - based on analysis of data from the MODIS sensor on NASA satellites - looked at vegetation change in ten biomes across 16,000 municipalities in Latin America and the Caribbean. It found that dry forest cover fell from 2.03 million sq km in 2001 to 1.95 million......
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Dry forests disappearing faster than rainforests in Latin America
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on August 21st, 2012
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