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March 8, 2009, 11:55 am Anonymous said: "Congratulations on presenting the historical change of the landscape and consequently the climate
I have fixes for this historic. This is a binational Park, with two administration (Brasilian and Argentine). The brasilian side is the size of 185252,5 ha and the Argentine side is 67000 ha approximately. The colonization in the Brasilian side started really at the end of the decade of 40. In the Argetine side started at the beginning of the eighties. Paraguayan side of the deforestation began in the beginning of the decade and 70. Looking for a proportion of time scale we see that the change is similar in Brazil and Argentina, but in different periods of time. In Brazil and Paraguay to replace the natural landscape by monocultures of soy, corn and wheat. In Argentina by large areas of pine and tea." |
March 8, 2009, 11:54 am Anonymous said: "Congratulations on presenting the historical change of the landscape and consequently the climate
I have fixes for this historic. This is a binational Park, with two administration (Brasilian and Argentine). The brasilian side is the size of 185252,5 ha and the Argentine side is 67000 ha approximately. The colonization in the Brasilian side started really at the end of the decade of 40. In the Argetine side started at the beginning of the eighties. Paraguayan side of the deforestation began in the beginning of the decade and 70. Looking for a proportion of time scale we see that the change is similar in Brazil and Argentina, but in different periods of time. In Brazil and Paraguay to replace the natural landscape by monocultures of soy, corn and wheat. In Argentina by large areas of pine and tea." |
March 8, 2009, 11:53 am Rinaldi said: "Congratulations on presenting the historical change of the landscape and consequently the climate
I have fixes for this historic. This is a binational Park, with two administration (Brasilian and Argentine). The brasilian side is the size of 185252,5 ha and the Argentine side is 67000 ha approximately. The colonization in the Brasilian side started really at the end of the decade of 40. In the Argetine side started at the beginning of the eighties. Paraguayan side of the deforestation began in the beginning of the decade and 70. Looking for a proportion of time scale we see that the change is similar in Brazil and Argentina, but in different periods of time. In Brazil and Paraguay to replace the natural landscape by monocultures of soy, corn and wheat. In Argentina by large areas of pine and tea." |
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