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@InProceedings{AdamiVenCouEsqGom:2014:LuChRo,
               author = "Adami, Marcos and Venturieri, Adriano and Coutinho, Alexandre 
                         Camargo and Esquerdo, J{\'u}lio C{\'e}sar Dalla Mora and Gomes, 
                         Alessandra Rodrigues",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and 
                         EMBRAPA-CPATU, CP 48, Belem, PA, Brazil and EMBRAPA-CNPTIA, CP 
                         6041, Campinas, SP, Brazil and EMBRAPA-CNPTIA, CP 6041, Campinas, 
                         SP, Brazil and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE)}",
                title = "Lulc change on rondonia, western brazilian amazon, by terraclass 
                         project",
            booktitle = "Proceedings...",
                 year = "2014",
         organization = "International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, (IGARSS).",
            publisher = "IEE",
             abstract = "The land cover is intrinsically related to the energy exchange 
                         that occurs between the surface and the atmosphere, influencing in 
                         both local and regional scale, once terrestrial ecosystems are the 
                         source, sink and carbon stock. Carbon can also act as a positive 
                         or negative feedback to the elements that regulate the Earth's 
                         climate [1-2]. In this sense, the processes of land use and land 
                         cover change, beyond the loss of biodiversity, alter the Earth's 
                         albedo, chemical composition of the atmosphere, biogeochemical 
                         cycles, changes the energy balance and influences the climate, 
                         composing a great part of global environment research agenda 
                         [1-4]. Tropical forests have high biodiversity and carbon stock in 
                         addition to providing important environmental services [5]. Due to 
                         the importance of the Amazon forest [6-7], INPE performs its 
                         monitoring through various projects, among which the Amazon 
                         Deforestation Monitoring Project (Prodes). PRODES aims to map and 
                         estimate the rate of deforestation in the Amazon forest [8]. 
                         However this research does not indicate what use is being given to 
                         deforested areas and this comes against the issues related to land 
                         use and land cover change. To answer this question, the National 
                         Institute for Space Research (INPE), the Brazilian Agricultural 
                         Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) initiated TerraClass project, to 
                         classify land use and land cover. This project has already mapped 
                         land use and land cover in Prodes deforested areas up to 2008 [9]. 
                         In this new edition, PRODES deforestation was mapped until 2010, 
                         together with the uses and occupation transition analysis. This 
                         paper aims to present the main transitions for land use and land 
                         cover, on the state of Rondonia.",
  conference-location = "Qu{\'e}bec",
      conference-year = "2014",
                 isbn = "9781479957750",
                label = "lattes: 7484071887086439 1 AdamiVenCouEsqGom:2014:LUCHRO",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "3662.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "29 mar. 2024"
}


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