Rain forest protection works in Peru
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This Carnegie Landsat Analysis System image shows two regions of the Peruvian rain forest (green). Blue and red indicate areas of deforestation. Credit: Images courtesy the Asner Lab, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution
A new regional study shows that land-use policies in Peru have been key to tempering rain forest degradation and destruction in that country. Scientists at the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology led an international effort to analyze seven years of high-resolution satellite data covering most (79%) of the Peruvian Amazon for their findings. The work is published in the August 9, 2007, on-line edition of
Science Express.
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