A. Vina et J. Cavelier, Deforestation rates (1938-1988) of tropical lowland forests on the Andean foothills of Colombia, BIOTROPICA, 31(1), 1999, pp. 31-36
Deforestation races were estimated in 270 km(2) of lowland moist forest on
the eastern slope of the Colombian Andes (300-800 m). Deforestation was qua
ntified by determining areas of pasture, secondary growth, and forest in ae
rial photographs (1:19,000-1:60,000) taken in the 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970
s, and 1980s. Mean annual deforestation rate for the 1938-1988 period was 1
.5 percent, and ranged from <0.1 percent (1938-1955) to 4.4 percent (1970s-
1980s). Between the 1930s and the 1980s, areas covered by pasture and young
secondary forest increased from 26-53 percent and from 2-14 percent, respe
ctively. This suggests that, although there are areas with clear signs of f
orest regeneration, the overall trend is the conversion of mature tropical
forests to pastures for cattle ranching.