Uncovering Sub-Regional Drivers of Deforestation in the Amazon: A Tool for Targeted Solutions
Report, 2024
This report comes out at a time when the Amazon is nearing an ecological tipping point as forest loss approaches 20-25%, this report emphasizes the urgent need for targeted interventions, underscoring how cattle ranching and crop expansion continue to shape deforestation patterns, according to the Science Panel for The Amazon.
Using the DeDuCE model, the report identifies the commodities behind forest loss, noting that many are consumed locally, traded regionally, or exported. At the same time, sub-national deforestation patterns across the Amazon reveal distinct drivers (2017-2021), with pasture dominating in the eastern and central portions of the Amazon—but advancing into the interior of the region, and crop expansion—particularly soy in Bolivia and staples like maize, rice, and cassava in Peru and Venezuela—prevailing in the western, southern, and northwestern subregions.
Deforestation
Amazon
Remote Sensing
South America
Agriculture
Author
Vivian Ribeiro
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Chandrakant Singh
Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Physical Resource Theory
Pablo Pacheco
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)
Martin Persson
Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Physical Resource Theory
Analiz Vergara
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)
Kurt Holle
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)
Rafaela Flach
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Deforestation footprint of all agricultural commodities produced in the Amazon
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) (xxx), 2024-12-01 -- 2025-12-31.
Driving Forces
Sustainable development
Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)
Environmental Sciences
Agricultural Science
Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation
Publisher
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)