
handle: 20.500.12008/33230 , 11336/168053
Abstract Deforestation control is one of the major challenges worldwide. The aim of this study was to analyse deforestation under the Forest Law in the Argentine Dry Chaco ecoregion a decade after its enactment and to assess compliance with forest protection standards in this region. For this purpose, we overlapped the provincial land zoning maps with an annual plot level deforestation database and, for some provinces, with the rural cadastral cartography. Deforestation exceeding the values allowed by the Forest Law and the provincial zonings during this period totalized 722,782 ha (28% of the total deforested area in this period), of which 59,732 ha were deforested in high conservation value areas, 644,396 ha in medium conservation value areas and 18,654 ha in low conservation value areas. While Santiago del Estero was the province with the highest deforested area in medium conservation value areas, Cordoba was the province with the highest deforested area in high conservation value areas. Our results are an important step towards identifying discrepancies between the legal objectives and the observed results and represent an input to think about solutions to improve the environmental governance of the region.
Forest law, law compliance, Law compliance, FOREST LAW, Illegal Logging, environmental governance, ILLEGAL DEFORESTATION, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, srhreports, forest zoning, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Forest zoning, LAW COMPLIANCE, illegal deforestation, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Illegal deforestation, forest law, FOREST ZONING, Environmental governance
Forest law, law compliance, Law compliance, FOREST LAW, Illegal Logging, environmental governance, ILLEGAL DEFORESTATION, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, srhreports, forest zoning, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Forest zoning, LAW COMPLIANCE, illegal deforestation, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Illegal deforestation, forest law, FOREST ZONING, Environmental governance
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