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Brände in Cordoba: Die meisten haben die Bodennutzung nicht verändert, aber ökologische Schäden hinterlassen
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Brände in Cordoba: Die meisten haben die Bodennutzung nicht verändert, aber ökologische Schäden hinterlassen

Between 2004 and 2014, Córdoba province burned 874,000 hectares of natural vegetation, according to a satellite study by INTA specialist Nicolás Mari published by Ruido.org. The study compared land cover data from 2003 and 2024, revealing that only 3.5% of the burned area was converted into agricultural, livestock, or forestry land—significantly lower than the national average or northern provinces. Half of the burned area retained its original ecosystem, while 13.7% shifted to other natural covers, which could indicate degradation or classification changes. Just 30,574 hectares became productive land. Mari emphasized that even without visible land-use change, fires cause ecological damage, such as structural shifts in ecosystems or loss of biodiversity. The study highlights that Córdoba’s pattern differs from other regions, where fire often drives land conversion, like in northern provinces.

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Brände in Cordoba: Die meisten haben die Bodennutzung nicht verändert, aber ökologische Schäden hinterlassen

Between 2004 and 2014, Córdoba province burned 874,000 hectares of natural vegetation, according to a satellite study by INTA specialist Nicolás Mari published by Ruido.org. The study compared land cover data from 2003 and 2024, revealing that only 3.5% of the burned area was converted into agricultural, livestock, or forestry land—significantly lower than the national average or northern provinces. Half of the burned area retained its original ecosystem, while 13.7% shifted to other natural covers, which could indicate degradation or classification changes. Just 30,574 hectares became productive land. Mari emphasized that even without visible land-use change, fires cause ecological damage, such as structural shifts in ecosystems or loss of biodiversity. The study highlights that Córdoba’s pattern differs from other regions, where fire often drives land conversion, like in northern provinces.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents a factual analysis of environmental impact based on scientific research, avoiding overtly ideological language or advocacy. It contrasts regional differences in land-use change after fires but does not take a stance on policy or blame any specific group.

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 80): The article presents a study by Nicolás Mari from INTA using satellite data to analyze land use changes in Córdoba. It accurately reports the methodology and findings, including the 3.5% conversion to productive land. The article remains objective, though it includes some cautious interpretation of

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