Deforestation, agricultural expansion and population dynamics in the Dry Chaco Argentina during the Nineties

The Argentine Gran Chaco is the largest forest and the largest reservoir of biomass in the extratropical Southern Hemisphere. The area west of the seven-hundred-millimeter isohyet is the semiarid environment or Dry Chaco, occupying parts of the provinces of Salta, Chaco, Formosa, Santiago del Estero...

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Deforestation
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Taiwan
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