Regional Scenarios and Simulated Land-Cover Changes in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia

Jefferson Fox*, John B. Vogler, Omer L. Sen, Alan L. Ziegler, Thomas W. Giambelluca

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Abstract

We used the Conversion of Land Use and its Effects (CLUE-s) model to simulate scenarios of land-cover and land-use change (LCLUC) in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia (MMSEA), a region on the cusp of change due to projected rapid intensification of agriculture and expansion of regional trade markets. Simulated changes affected approximately 10% of the MMSEA landscape between 2001 and 2025 and 16% between 2001 and 2050. Roughly 9% of the current vegetation, which consists of native species of trees, shrubs, and grasses, is predicted to be replaced by tree plantations, tea, and other evergreen shrubs during the 50-year period. Importantly, 4% of this change would be due to the expansion of rubber, a tree plantation crop that may have important implications for local-to-regional scale hydrology because of its relatively high water use for leaf flushing during the driest part of the year.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVulnerability of Land Systems in Asia
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Pages115-141
Number of pages27
Volume9781118854952
ISBN (Electronic)9781118854945
ISBN (Print)9781118854952
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2014

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Keywords

  • CLUE-s
  • Land-cover and land-use change (LCLUC)
  • Modeling
  • Southeast Asia

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