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| //Extract from the Paramo Fire Atlas displaying spatial and temporal distribution of anthropic introduction of fires from 1985 to 2022. (Obando-Cabrera et al., 2025)// | //Extract from the Paramo Fire Atlas displaying spatial and temporal distribution of anthropic introduction of fires from 1985 to 2022. (Obando-Cabrera et al., 2025)// | ||
| - | Surrounding communities rely on the paramo areas for [[cultivation]] and [[livestock]] farming. Fire is a main tool of land use conversion. Converting the land for these purposes causes significant ecosystemic pressure, through habitat loss, introduction of invasive species, and agricultural runoff, which contribute to [[soil]] structure disturbances and impact [[groundwater]] availability (Correa et al., 2020). | + | Surrounding communities rely on the paramo areas for [[cultivation]] and [[13|livestock]] farming. Fire is a main tool of land use conversion. Converting the land for these purposes causes significant ecosystemic pressure, through habitat loss, introduction of invasive species, and agricultural runoff, which contribute to [[26|soil]] structure disturbances and impact [[08|groundwater]] availability (Correa et al., 2020). |
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| + | Correa, A., Ochoa-Tocachi, | ||
| + | \\ \\ Obando-Cabrera, | ||