Andean dry forest ecosystems are threatened by deforestation and unsustainable land use methods. The negative effects for the livelihood of the local population, biodiversity, and the regional climate could be countered by reforestation measures; however, dry land forests have not attracted the same level of interest and investment like other ecosystems. This book describes the development of a priority-zone map for reforestation measures, showing where reforestation might have the greatest social and ecological benefits. To achieve this, a problem analysis of a case study region is conducted and thematic reforestation benefits are determined. Using remote sensing and GIS, the areas where benefits can be obtained are mapped in individual layers and compiled into a summarizing priority-zone map. It is thus possible to identify areas where reforestation would achieve multiple benefits. The concept of priority maps could be used to facilitate reforestation strategies by local communitiesand municipal governments and could thus contribute to initiate an integrated forest and landscape restoration of the Bolivian montane dry forests.
Introduces a practical method for detailed assessment of reforestation potentials in remote regions Develops a priority zone map in a case study region in the Bolivian dry forest region Describes natural and anthropogenic drivers and consequences of deforestation in Bolivia
Larissa Böhrkircher
Forest Landscape Restoration and Reforestation Geographical Analysis with Google Earth Engine Bolivian Dry Forest Ecosystems GIS Mapping Sustainable Land Management