P. Peralta et P. Mather, An analysis of deforestation patterns in the extractive reserves of Acre, Amazonia from satellite imagery: a landscape ecological approach, INT J REMOT, 21(13-14), 2000, pp. 2555-2570
Classified multi-temporal Landsat satellite imagery for one of the extracti
ve reserves in Acre, Amazonia was classified into forest and cleared forest
patches. Three indices of landscape structure were applied to the classifi
ed satellite imagery to characterize the impact of social and economic proc
esses on the development of the forest landscape. The :Lacunarity Index was
used to measure landscape homogeneity, the Korcak Patchiness Index to meas
ure the distribution of patches according to their size and the Area-Perime
ter Fractal Exponent to measure change in the shape of cleared forest patch
es. The changing shape, size and spatial frequency of patches in the forest
landscape showed that major changes in the forest landscape occurred betwe
en 1975-1989. Pre-1975 the region was mainly exploited by family groups who
formed an extractive economy based on natural resources. By 1985 the econo
my had changed, with larger more regular patches indicating a transformed e
conomy based on a settled and well developed farming economy. The technique
s are important for measuring the human impact on fragile tropical ecosyste
ms.