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Machadinho d’Oeste and Vale do Anari in the State of Rondônia Similar biophysical features Similar settlement age: early 80’s Similar assets among colonists Different architectures Different institutions Total area: 3,383 Km 2 Machadinho Anari Land-Use/Land-Cover Dynamics Less forest cover in Anari (fishbone) after 15 years of colonization Similar forest cover in both settlements when considering just private properties (51%) Pasture conversion increased threefold in fishbone and less than twofold in Machadinho Concluding Remarks Human and Physical Dimensions of Land Use/Land Cover in Amazonian landscapes: a comparative approach Mateus Batistella Embrapa Satellite Monitoring Amazon River Rondônia The Brazilian Amazon as a mosaic of interactions between people and environment (Landsat TM images from year 2000; photos from fieldwork) Emilio F. Moran Indiana University/ACT Batistella, M. and E. F. Moran, in press. Dimensões Físicas e Humanas do Uso e Cobertura das Terras na Amazônia: uma Contribuição do LBA. Acta Amazonica. Lu, D. and M. Batistella, in press. Exploring TM Image Texture and its Relationships with Biomass Estimation in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. Acta Amazonica. Lu, D., E. F. Moran, and M. Batistella, in press. Linear Mixture Model Applied to Amazonian Vegetation Classification. Remote Sensing of Environment. Lu, D., P. W. Mausel, M. Batistella, and E. F. Moran, in press. Comparison of Land-Cover Classification Methods in the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. Batistella, M., S. Robeson, E. F. Moran, 2003 Settlement design and landscape change in Amazônia: A multi-temporal evaluation using spatial metrics, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 69(7): Lu, D., M. Batistella, and E. F. Moran, Linear Spectral Mixture Analysis of TM Data for Land-use and Land-Cover Classification in Rondonia, Brazilian Amazon. In: Proceedings of the ISPRS Commission IV Symposium: Geospatial Theory, Processing and Applications, edited by C. Armenakis and Y.C. Lee, Published by Center for Topographic Information Mapping Services Branch, Geomatics Canada, Department of Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Canada, pp Batistella, M., and D. Lu, Integrating Field Data and Remote Sensing to Identify Secondary Succession Stages in the Amazon. In: Proceedings of the 29th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE), 2002, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Batistella, M Landscape change and land-use/land-cover dynamics in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. [Bloomington] : CIPEC, p. (Dissertation Series, 7). Online at Batistella, M. and E. S. Brondizio, Uma estratégia integrada de monitoramento e análise de assentamentos rurais na Amazônia. In: Proceedings GIS BRASIL 2001, VII Show de Geotecnologias, Curitiba/Brasil: Fatorgis, CD-ROM, Batistella, M., E. S. Brondizio, E. F. Moran, Comparative analysis of landscape fragmentation in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. In: Proceedings of the International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (IAPRS), Amsterdam: IAPRS, 2000, v. XXXIII, p The Project (LBA - LC-09) A Study Case References Comparative Approach: a Way to Go