Land Change in the Greater Antilles between 2001 and 2010
<p>Gain (blue dots) and loss (orange dots) in: (<b>a</b>) woody vegetation; (<b>b</b>) agriculture/herbaceous; (<b>c</b>) mixed-woody/plantations, from 2001 to 2010 in km<sup>2</sup>. Only municipalities with a significant (<span class="html-italic">p</span> ≤ 0.05) 10-year trend and more than 5 km<sup>2</sup> of change are highlighted.</p> "> Figure 2
<p>Change in sugarcane production (in tons) in Cuba from 1961 to 2009. Data used to construct this figure was obtained from FAOSTATS [<a href="#B33-land-02-00081" class="html-bibr">33</a>].</p> "> Figure 3
<p>Change in woody and agricultural area (in km<sup>2</sup>) in Puerto Rico from ~1600 to 2010. Data used to construct this figure was obtained from [<a href="#B33-land-02-00081" class="html-bibr">33</a>,<a href="#B54-land-02-00081" class="html-bibr">54</a>].</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Study Site
Physical Environment and Land-Use History
Pop in 2010 (× 103) | Pop Density in 2010 (People per km2) | % Urban Pop in 2010 | Urban Pop Growth Rate (2010–2015) | Rural Pop Growth Rate (2010–2015) | GDP per Capita (2010) a | % GDP in Agriculture (2010) | HDI b (2011) | # of Municipalities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cuba | 11,258 | 106 | 75.2% | −0.08% | 0.04% | 5,397 | 4.99 | 0.776 | 169 |
Dominican Republic | 9,927 | 205 | 69.1% | 2.03% | −0.70% | 5,195 | 6.22 | 0.689 | 31c |
Haiti | 9,993 | 363 | 52.0% | 3.68% | −1.68% | 664 | NA | 0.454 | 567 |
Jamaica | 2,741 | 250 | 52.0% | 0.51% | 0.18% | 5,163 | 6.29 | 0.727 | 14 |
Puerto Rico | 3,749 | 420 | 98.8% | 0.06% | −9.60% | 25,863 | 0.57 | 0.867 | 78 |
Political and Socio-Economic Background
2. Experimental Section
Mapping Land Change
Reference Samples | Agriculture/ Herbaceous | Bare Ground/ Built-up | Mixed Woody/ Plantations | Water Bodies | Woody Vegetation | Total | User |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agriculture/Herbaceous | 339 | 4 | 87 | 0 | 10 | 440 | 77.0% |
Bare ground/Built-up | 11 | 204 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 221 | 92.3% |
Mixed woody/Plantations | 74 | 0 | 256 | 0 | 58 | 388 | 66.0% |
Water bodies | 0 | 3 | 1 | 111 | 0 | 115 | 96.5% |
Woody vegetation | 12 | 0 | 93 | 0 | 219 | 324 | 67.6% |
Total | 436 | 211 | 442 | 111 | 288 | 1,488 | |
Producer | 77.8% | 96.7% | 57.9% | 100.0% | 76.0% | 75.9% |
3. Results
Woody Vegetation | Agriculture/Herbaceous | Mixed-Woody/Plantations | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(km2) | % | (km2) | % | (km2) | % | |
Cuba | +799 | 0.73 | −753 | 0.69 | +327 | 0.30 |
Dominican Republic | +4 | 0.00 | −301 | 0.62 | +707 | 1.46 |
Haiti | −21 | 0.08 | −317 | 1.14 | +368 | 1.33 |
Jamaica | 0 | 0.00 | −8 | 0.07 | +60 | 0.55 |
Puerto Rico | +19 | 0.21 | −119 | 1.31 | +26 | 0.29 |
Total | +801 | −1,498 | +1,488 |
% Woody Vegetation | % Agriculture/Herbaceous | % Mixed-Woody/Plantations | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | 2010 | 2001 | 2010 | 2001 | 2010 | |
Cuba | 22 | 24 | 49 | 43 | 25 | 28 |
Dominican Republic | 31 | 31 | 30 | 27 | 35 | 39 |
Haiti | 7 | 8 | 57 | 53 | 28 | 32 |
Jamaica | 46 | 43 | 15 | 17 | 37 | 38 |
Puerto Rico | 30 | 31 | 23 | 19 | 38 | 40 |
Total | 12 | 13 | 26 | 23 | 14 | 15 |
Patterns of Land Change by Country
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic
Haiti
Jamaica
4. Discussion
4.1. Land Change in Cuba
All Cropland | Sugarcane | Coffee | Bananas | Cocoa Beans | Maize | Rice | Cattle | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cuba | −6,816 | −6,268 | −312 | −64 | −4 | +10 | −28 | −217,100 |
Dominican Republic | −557 | −420 | −60 | −143 | +274 | −89 | −79 | 121,349 |
Haiti | +270 | +17 | +135 | +10 | +74 | +90 | +18 | 15,000 |
Jamaica | −26 | −52 | +5 | +20 | +2 | −2 | 0 | −215,000 |
Puerto Rico | −96 | −6 | −81 | −9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −16,350 |
Total | −7,224 | −6,729 | −313 | −186 | +346 | +9 | −89 | −312,101 |
4.2. Land Change in Puerto Rico
4.3. Land Change in Haiti
4.4. Land Change in the Dominican Republic
4.5. Land Change in Jamaica
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
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Appendix
Country | Municipality | Municipality Area (km2) | Woody (km2) | Plant/Mixed (km2) | Ag/Herb (km2) |
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Cuba | Alquizar | 228.05 | −12.83 | ||
Cuba | Bayamo | 864.17 | 100.92 | ||
Cuba | Cacocum | 665.41 | 12.37 | ||
Cuba | Caimanera | 560.7 | 75.42 | ||
Cuba | Cárdenas | 835.19 | 53.21 | ||
Cuba | Cauto Cristo | 405.1 | 33.43 | ||
Cuba | Cifuentes | 523.9 | 19.82 | 95.92 | −116.04 |
Cuba | Colombia | 512.05 | 55.18 | ||
Cuba | Colón | 505.25 | 10.39 | ||
Cuba | Diez De Octubre | 15.48 | −0.53 | −0.17 | |
Cuba | El Salvador | 599.2 | −43.18 | ||
Cuba | Isla De La Juventud | 2442.75 | 162.95 | ||
Cuba | Jagüey Grande | 787.99 | 70.29 | ||
Cuba | Jiguani | 756.91 | 35.96 | −105.02 | |
Cuba | Jovellanos | 465.77 | 18.78 | ||
Cuba | La Lisa | 43.75 | −0.12 | ||
Cuba | La Palma | 701.94 | −97.76 | ||
Cuba | Limonar | 575.78 | 56.43 | ||
Cuba | Los Arabos | 777.91 | 177.54 | −142.64 | |
Cuba | Los Palacios | 792.57 | −58.88 | ||
Cuba | Manuel Tames | 488.75 | 53.45 | −65.04 | |
Cuba | Manzanillo | 540.92 | 43.38 | ||
Cuba | Marianao | 17.21 | −0.24 | ||
Cuba | Moa | 559 | −29.77 | 25.68 | |
Cuba | Perico | 329.94 | 11.1 | 23.64 | −34.64 |
Cuba | Quemado De Gines | 313.13 | 21.65 | ||
Cuba | Ranchuelo | 550.2 | 11.97 | ||
Cuba | Rodas | 464.8 | 22.06 | ||
Cuba | Sagua De Tánamo | 776.71 | 89.42 | ||
Cuba | San Cristóbal | 784.79 | −95.31 | ||
Cuba | San José De La Lajas | 511.62 | 20.36 | ||
Cuba | San Luis | 628.49 | 45.57 | ||
Cuba | Santo Domingo | 820.97 | 118.69 | −214.24 | |
Cuba | Venezuela | 518.42 | −75.13 | ||
Sub total | 799.34 | 327.42 | −752.76 | ||
Dominican Republic | Bahoruco | 1312.7 | 171.82 | ||
Dominican Republic | Distrito Nacional | 84.61 | −2.58 | ||
Dominican Republic | Hato Mayor | 1322.42 | 135.07 | ||
Dominican Republic | Independencia | 1994.58 | 142.39 | ||
Dominican Republic | María Trinidad Sánchez | 1336.52 | −88.16 | 109.59 | |
Dominican Republic | Pedernales | 2045.24 | −160.89 | ||
Dominican Republic | Samaná | 906.51 | −129.64 | 34.5 | |
Dominican Republic | San Cristóbal | 1213.42 | 98.98 | ||
Dominican Republic | San Juan | 3343.11 | −158.18 | ||
Dominican Republic | San Pedro de Macorís | 1219.2 | 49.68 | −123.69 | |
Dominican Republic | Santiago | 2774.37 | 330.56 | ||
Sub total | 3.7 | 707 | −301.25 | ||
Haiti | Aguahedionde | 170.99 | 1.09 | ||
Haiti | Aux Cadets | 46.25 | 7.15 | ||
Haiti | Baconnois | 34.39 | −4.97 | ||
Haiti | Bais D'orange | 68.04 | −8.76 | ||
Haiti | Balan | 114.55 | 0.37 | ||
Haiti | Bas Coursin | 48.01 | −0.54 | 0.62 | |
Haiti | Bassin Caiman | 19.18 | −1.79 | ||
Haiti | Bayaha | 62.82 | 3.02 | ||
Haiti | Beaumont | 95.01 | 5.32 | ||
Haiti | Belle Fontaine* | 154.46 | 16.5 | ||
Haiti | Bellevue (Ouest) | 12.78 | −3.69 | ||
Haiti | Bellevue (Sud) | 40.08 | 14.17 | −14.23 | |
Haiti | Bellevue La Montagne | 33.88 | 8.04 | ||
Haiti | Bino (Premiere Plain | 44.15 | −0.67 | ||
Haiti | Bois Blanc | 12.78 | 4.89 | −4.84 | |
Haiti | Bois De Lance | 39.8 | 9.31 | −11.25 | |
Haiti | Borneau | 20.55 | −5.65 | 4.54 | |
Haiti | Boucan Guillaume | 127.86 | 67.49 | −62.37 | |
Haiti | Boudon | 39.64 | 0.22 | ||
Haiti | Bourdet | 53 | 6.16 | ||
Haiti | Brodequin | 40.61 | 2.07 | ||
Haiti | Callumette | 28.35 | −6.93 | ||
Haiti | Champin | 30.87 | 1.48 | ||
Haiti | Colline Des Chaines | 80.13 | 17.27 | ||
Haiti | Corail Thor | 5.63 | 1.01 | ||
Haiti | Dejean | 28.61 | −7.27 | 6.51 | |
Haiti | Des Delices | 96.07 | 0.08 | ||
Haiti | Desormeau | 17.09 | 0.25 | ||
Haiti | Duchity | 66.48 | −7.68 | 7.77 | |
Haiti | Dumas | 84.88 | 2.63 | ||
Haiti | Dumont | 14.14 | 3.76 | −4.04 | |
Haiti | Flamant | 137 | −21.66 | ||
Haiti | Fond Parisien | 178.43 | 9.98 | ||
Haiti | Fond Tortue | 32.84 | 6.27 | ||
Haiti | Fonds Blanc | 119.06 | 5.68 | ||
Haiti | Fonds Des Blancs (Sud) | 48.84 | 18.81 | −19.31 | |
Haiti | Fonds-Verrettes | 288.81 | −24.99 | ||
Haiti | Foulon | 15.05 | 6.53 | −7.18 | |
Haiti | Frangipane | 124.58 | −44.88 | ||
Haiti | Gerard | 45.63 | −5.32 | ||
Haiti | Grand Bassin | 51.36 | 3.51 | ||
Haiti | Grand Vide | 69.19 | 0.06 | ||
Haiti | Grande Plaine | 43.5 | 7.69 | 15.87 | |
Haiti | Gros Marin | 36.8 | 4.16 | ||
Haiti | Hatty | 67.76 | −5.26 | ||
Haiti | Ile A Vache | 45.94 | 6.37 | −7.44 | |
Haiti | La Hoye | 109.72 | −13.93 | ||
Haiti | La Mielle | 87.84 | 2.35 | ||
Haiti | La Trouble | 15.71 | −2.77 | ||
Haiti | La Ville | 15.47 | −1.47 | ||
Haiti | L'assive/Chaumeau | 48.86 | 0.23 | ||
Haiti | Laurent | 24.57 | −1.41 | ||
Haiti | Les Gommiers | 39.83 | 1.55 | ||
Haiti | Macean | 84.63 | 15.71 | ||
Haiti | Mapou | 66.62 | 4.86 | 20.03 | −24.51 |
Haiti | Mare Roseaux | 78.83 | 6.68 | ||
Haiti | Martineau | 56.27 | 2.51 | ||
Haiti | Mayance | 24.9 | −9.05 | 9.1 | |
Haiti | Montagne Noire (Nord) | 13.09 | 1.37 | ||
Haiti | Montagne Noire (Ouest) | 32.43 | 2.58 | ||
Haiti | Morne Chandelle | 34.95 | 0.54 | ||
Haiti | Mouline | 59.98 | −3.58 | ||
Haiti | Palma | 61.94 | 17.48 | −18.34 | |
Haiti | Pays Pourri | 94.53 | 15.68 | ||
Haiti | Petit Bois* | 48.1 | 0.31 | 9.64 | |
Haiti | Petit Fond | 68.91 | 2.56 | ||
Haiti | Petite Riviere (Ouest) | 40.91 | −5.35 | 5.3 | |
Haiti | Petite Source | 67.63 | −19.31 | ||
Haiti | Pichon | 54.12 | 21.71 | −21.94 | |
Haiti | Pot De Chambre | 70.04 | 25.71 | −25.55 | |
Haiti | Procy | 17.53 | 0.16 | ||
Haiti | Randel | 51.9 | 2.55 | ||
Haiti | Riviere Blanche | 36.79 | −4.24 | 4.69 | |
Haiti | Riviere De Barre | 21.09 | −7.23 | 7.08 | |
Haiti | Riviere Mancelle | 40.2 | 7.3 | ||
Haiti | Sarazin (Nord Est) | 10.82 | −4.07 | ||
Haiti | Savane Au Lait | 34.23 | 2.27 | ||
Haiti | Soucailles | 45.32 | 6.23 | ||
Haiti | Taifer | 10.34 | 1.79 | ||
Haiti | Tapion | 25.02 | 3.73 | −3.40 | |
Haiti | Terre Nette | 40.63 | −0.93 | ||
Haiti | Tete A Bouf | 44.55 | 11.25 | −11.32 | |
Haiti | Verone | 23.3 | −2.21 | 1.97 | |
Sub total | −21.04 | 368.18 | −316.94 | ||
Jamaica | Kingston | 112.88 | −8.14 | ||
Jamaica | St. Catherine | 1180.13 | 60.49 | ||
Sub total | 60.49 | −8.14 | |||
Puerto Rico | Añasco | 102.95 | −17.35 | ||
Puerto Rico | Barceloneta | 48.62 | 2 | 7.46 | −9.46 |
Puerto Rico | Caguas | 153.99 | 11.14 | −6.85 | |
Puerto Rico | Carolina | 124.27 | −5.62 | ||
Puerto Rico | Cataño | 15.65 | 0.43 | −0.57 | |
Puerto Rico | Cayey | 134.94 | 18.39 | −16.44 | |
Puerto Rico | Coamo | 203.27 | 28.48 | ||
Puerto Rico | Fajardo | 69.51 | −3.59 | ||
Puerto Rico | Gurabo | 73.66 | 7.7 | −9.67 | |
Puerto Rico | Juana Díaz | 157.05 | −23.13 | ||
Puerto Rico | Las Marías | 121.49 | −31.33 | 31.51 | |
Puerto Rico | Loíza | 52.97 | −4.53 | ||
Puerto Rico | Manatí | 119.18 | 10.42 | −11.94 | |
Puerto Rico | Maricao | 95.36 | −0.65 | ||
Puerto Rico | Mayagüez | 144.87 | −19.69 | 18.39 | |
Puerto Rico | Orocovis | 165.55 | −8.39 | ||
Puerto Rico | Ponce | 293.56 | −11.19 | ||
Puerto Rico | Sabana Grande | 93.4 | −12.46 | ||
Puerto Rico | Santa Isabel | 86.81 | 1.09 | ||
Puerto Rico | Toa Alta | 71.7 | 8.17 | −6.68 | |
Puerto Rico | Vega Alta | 72.83 | −6.67 | ||
Puerto Rico | Vega Baja | 133.12 | −12.53 | ||
Sub total | 19.47 | 26.14 | −119.15 | ||
Total | 801.47 | 1489.24 | −1498.23 |
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Álvarez-Berríos, N.L.; Redo, D.J.; Aide, T.M.; Clark, M.L.; Grau, R. Land Change in the Greater Antilles between 2001 and 2010. Land 2013, 2, 81-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/land2020081
Álvarez-Berríos NL, Redo DJ, Aide TM, Clark ML, Grau R. Land Change in the Greater Antilles between 2001 and 2010. Land. 2013; 2(2):81-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/land2020081
Chicago/Turabian StyleÁlvarez-Berríos, Nora L., Daniel J. Redo, T. Mitchell Aide, Matthew L. Clark, and Ricardo Grau. 2013. "Land Change in the Greater Antilles between 2001 and 2010" Land 2, no. 2: 81-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/land2020081
APA StyleÁlvarez-Berríos, N. L., Redo, D. J., Aide, T. M., Clark, M. L., & Grau, R. (2013). Land Change in the Greater Antilles between 2001 and 2010. Land, 2(2), 81-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/land2020081