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MAAP #41
August 22, 2016

MAAP #41: Confirming Large-scale Oil Palm Deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon

In the previous MAAP #4, we documented the deforestation of 6,464 hectares (15,970 acres) between 2011 and 2015 associated with a large-scale oil palm project in the central Peruvian Amazon (Ucayali region) operated by the company Plantaciones de Pucallpa. In addition, we found that the majority of this deforestation occurred in primary forests,1 although there was also clearing of secondary […]

Oil Palm Peru
MAAP #40
August 15, 2016

MAAP #40: Early Warning Deforestation Alerts in the Peruvian Amazon

GLAD alerts are a powerful new tool to monitor forest loss in the Peruvian Amazon in near real-time. This early warning system, created by the GLAD (Global Land Analysis and Discovery) laboratory at the University of Maryland and supported by Global Forest Watch, was launched in March 2016 as the first Landsat-based (30-meter resolution) forest loss alert […]

Cacao Cattle pasture Logging Peru Roads
MAAP #39
August 1, 2016

MAAP #39: Gold Mining Deforestation Within Tambopata National Reserve Exceeds 350 Hectares

Based on analysis of satellite imagery, we have documented that the deforestation due to illegal gold mining activities within Tambopata National Reserve (Madre de Dios region) now exceeds 350 hectares (872 acres) since the initial invasion in late 2015 (see Image 39a). Although the rate of deforestation has decreased since April, when the Peruvian government installed a permanent control […]

Gold Mining Peru
MAAP #38
July 11, 2016

MAAP #38: United Cacao deforestation in area classified as “Forest Production”

The Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (MINAGRI) recently issued a resolution approving the Update of the Soil and Optimum Land Use Suitability Studies for Areas in the Loreto Region. It is important to emphasize that “Optimum Land Use” (Capacidad de Uso Mayor in Spanish)  is not determined by forest cover, but the quantitative interpretation of the soil, […]

Cacao Other crops Peru
MAAP #37
July 5, 2016

MAAP #37: Deforestation Hotspot in the central Peruvian Amazon driven by Cattle Pasture

In the previous MAAP #26, we presented a map of Deforestation Hotspots in the Peruvian Amazon during 2015*. This analysis showed that the highest concentration of deforestation is in the central Peruvian Amazon. Here in MAAP #37, we focus on this region, as indicated by Image 37a. Specifically, we analyze the hotspots shown in Insets C […]

Cattle pasture Deforestation Hotspots Peru
MAAP #36
June 26, 2016

MAAP #36: New Gold Mining Frontier in the Northern Peruvian Amazon

In several previous MAAP articles, we have detailed gold mining deforestation in the southern Peruvian Amazon. Here, we provide evidence of the first known case of gold mining deforestation in northern Peru. A recent news article published by the Peruvian organization DAR reported that gold mining activity continues to increase in the Santiago River (see Image 36a), located in the […]

Gold Mining Peru
MAAP #35
June 17, 2016

MAAP #35: Confirming Amazon Deforestation by United Cacao in 2013 [High Res View]

To date, we have published 4 MAAP articles* tracking deforestation by the company United Cacao in the northern Peruvian Amazon (outside the town of Tamshiyacu in the Loreto region). In these articles, based on analysis of satellite imagery, we have documented the deforestation of 2,380 hectares (5,880 acres) related to this project. The company, however, continues to deny […]

Cacao Peru
MAAP #34
May 16, 2016

MAAP #34: New Dams on the Madeira River in Brazil Cause Forest Flooding

The Amazon lowlands have been connected to the Andes Mountains for millions of years by only six major rivers: the Caqueta, Madeira, Maranon, Napo, Putumayo, and Ucayali* (see Image 34a). This intimate connection allows rich Andean nutrients to fuel the Amazon floodplain and enables long-distance catfish migration between feeding grounds in the lowlands and spawning grounds in the highlands. However, one […]

Brazil Floods
MAAP #33
May 10, 2016

MAAP #33: Illegal Gold Mining Alters Course of Malinowski River (border of Tambopata National Reserve)

In MAAP #30, we described the illegal gold mining invasion of Tambopata National Reserve, an important protected area in the southern Peruvian Amazon (department of Madre de Dios). Here in MAAP #33, we show that illegal gold mining is also altering the course of the Malinowski River, which forms the natural boundary of the Reserve. Image 33a […]

Gold Mining Peru Protected Areas
MAAP #32
April 24, 2016

MAAP #32: Large-scale vs. Small-scale Deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon

In the previous MAAP #25 and MAAP #26, we illustrated deforestation hotspots in the Peruvian Amazon for the periods 2012-2014 and 2015*, respectively. Here in MAAP #32, we present a complementary analysis based on the size of deforestation events. Graph 32a shows the comparative results of deforestation patterns between 2013 and 2015, indicating that: – Small-scale (< 5 […]

Deforestation Hotspots Peru