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Deforestation

Anthropology and Humanism, 2023
SummaryThis piece is part of a special section of “hundreds” in honor of Kathleen Stewart. It considers the forest as a space of loss—the loss of intimacy, familiarity, friendship, and ethnographic certainty—as a casualty of the war on Ukraine waged by Russia, the country where the author has conducted fieldwork since the 1990s.
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Deforestation

2011
The loss of riparian woodland recorded in the archaeological and geomorphological records of the basins of the lower Ica Valley is but one early part of a larger and still ongoing history of the deforestation of the coast of Peru. This is an old and gradual story that can be read through the Spanish chronicles, administrative records, and recent memory.
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Deforestation

2008
The Earth has to date lost ~40% of its original forest cover. Processes of deforestation and degradation of the world's forests have been accelerating substantially during the last two centuries, specifically since the 1950s. During recent decades, deforestation and degradation of forests, particularly in the Tropics, have been continuing at an ...
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Amazon deforestation causes strong regional warming

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023
Edward W Butt   +2 more
exaly  

Uncovering the spatial variability of recent deforestation drivers in the Brazilian Cerrado

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
João CARLOS Nabout, Geiziane Tessarolo
exaly  

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