TY - CHAP
T1 - The Significance of Successional Forests in Human-Modified Andean Forests Landscape
AU - Alvarez-Garzón, Carolina
AU - del Mar Castaño, Gabriela
AU - Posada, Juan
AU - Hurtado-M, Ana Belén
AU - Norden, Natalia
AU - Burbano-Girón, Jaime
AU - Muñoz, Juan Camilo
AU - Echeverry, María Ángela
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - The Colombian Andes has a long history of human occupation and nowadays is characterized by highly transformed landscapes. Many Andean forests, however, are recovering after land abandonment, and these successional forests’ ecological value remains to be determined. Here, we evaluate the trends in successional forest cover change in the Colombian Andes and show that the area covered by regrowing stands increased by about 50% during the last 18 years, becoming an important landscape component. Because seven of the country’s major cities are located in this mountain range, peri-urban forests may play a critical role in the connectivity and integrity of urban-regional landscapes. Despite being surrounded by highly disturbed environments, we show that these peri-urban stands are home to an emblematic diversity, including endemic and threatened species, and exhibit high recovery in terms of ecosystem functioning. We emphasize the need to acknowledge the ecological value of successional forests and study them using a comprehensive approach that considers the socio-economic context.
AB - The Colombian Andes has a long history of human occupation and nowadays is characterized by highly transformed landscapes. Many Andean forests, however, are recovering after land abandonment, and these successional forests’ ecological value remains to be determined. Here, we evaluate the trends in successional forest cover change in the Colombian Andes and show that the area covered by regrowing stands increased by about 50% during the last 18 years, becoming an important landscape component. Because seven of the country’s major cities are located in this mountain range, peri-urban forests may play a critical role in the connectivity and integrity of urban-regional landscapes. Despite being surrounded by highly disturbed environments, we show that these peri-urban stands are home to an emblematic diversity, including endemic and threatened species, and exhibit high recovery in terms of ecosystem functioning. We emphasize the need to acknowledge the ecological value of successional forests and study them using a comprehensive approach that considers the socio-economic context.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-80805-0_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-80805-0_4
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:105022234017
SN - 9783031808043
SP - 77
EP - 93
BT - Conservation of Andean Forests
PB - Springer Science+Business Media
ER -