Peasant emigration and land-use change at the watershed level: A GIS-based approach in Central Mexico

Type Journal Article - Agricultural systems
Title Peasant emigration and land-use change at the watershed level: A GIS-based approach in Central Mexico
Author(s)
Volume 90
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 62-78
URL http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alejandro_Velazquez/publication/222818085_Peasant_emigration_and​_land-use_change_at_the_watershed_level_A_GIS-based_approach_in_Central_Mexico/links/02e7e514c51236d​1d9000000.pdf
Abstract
Demographic changes introduced by migration strongly affect economic activities and may thus trigger land-use changes. Migration has been usually overlooked in land use change modelling, even though it is recognized as a dominant demographic factor that influences land use. This paper analyzes to what extent migration patterns influence land-cover and land-use change at the watershed level. A RS-GIS and statistical approach was used to quantify and analyze both land-cover change and change in population per spatial unit. It was hypothesized that migration should exert a strong effect on land-cover change. The exercise was carried out in the Basin of Lake Cuitzeo, Michoacan, in Central Mexico, an area of high emigration to the USA, albeit showing a net increase in its total population. The expansion of scrubland areas at the expense of rain-fed agricultural land is associated with the abandonment of agriculturalland with poor soils. As a consequence, vegetal succession has been promoted and subtropical scrubland increased.

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