Relier Pairs - Modeling future projectionsVersion en ligne MATCH UP par Micaela 1 Anthropogenic 2 LULC (Land Use and Land Cover) 3 Ecosystem services 4 Deforestation 5 Dinamica EGO Resulting from the influence of human beings. The benefits that humans derive from ecosystems. Refers to the classification of land based on its use and cover type. A modeling platform used for environmental simulations. The clearing or thinning of forests by humans. 1 Indigenous territories 2 Predictive factors 3 Biodiversity 4 Spatial patterns 5 Modeling The process of creating a representation of a system to analyze its behavior. variables used to forecast future events or trends. The arrangement of various elements in space The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat. Lands that are traditionally owned or occupied by indigenous peoples. 1 Heuristic 2 Erosion 3 Watersheds 4 Calibration 5 Transition matrix The process of adjusting a model to improve its accuracy. A problem-solving approach that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal. The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface. Areas of land that drain into a particular water body. A mathematical representation of the changes between different states in a system. 1 Infrastructure 2 Projections 3 Mitigation 4 Conservation 5 Expansion The act of preserving, protecting, or restoring the natural environment. The process of increasing in size, number, or importance. The action of reducing the severity or seriousness of something The basic physical systems of a business or nation, including transportation and communication systems. Estimates or forecasts of future events based on current data 1 Remote sensing 2 Titled communities 3 Natural non-forest formation 4 Cattle ranching 5 Sustainable development The practice of raising cattle for meat or dairy production. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs Communities that have legal ownership or title to their land. The acquisition of information about an object or area from a distance, typically using satellite or aerial imagery. Areas that are not classified as forest but are still natural ecosystems.