Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)

Understanding the dynamics of natural ecosystems in highly transformed landscapes is key to the design of regional development plans that are more sustainable and otherwise enhance conservation initiatives. We analyzed secondary forest and shrubland dynamics over 30 years (1985-2015) in a densely po...

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Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Paisajes naturales
Secondary forests
Landscape fragmentation
Land cover change
Remote sensing
Colombia
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title Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
spellingShingle Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Paisajes naturales
Secondary forests
Landscape fragmentation
Land cover change
Remote sensing
Colombia
Andes
title_short Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
title_full Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
title_fullStr Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
title_full_unstemmed Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
title_sort Secondary forest and shrubland dynamics in a highly transformed landscape in the Northern Andes of Colombia (1985-2015)
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Paisajes naturales
topic Urbanismo & arte del paisaje
Paisajes naturales
Secondary forests
Landscape fragmentation
Land cover change
Remote sensing
Colombia
Andes
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Landscape fragmentation
Land cover change
Remote sensing
Colombia
Andes
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