The Gran Chaco Pathways Towards a Sustainable Future 2025
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Evolution of deforestation in the Gran Chaco, 2001-2023 (thousands of hectares)
Net carbon emissions resulting from land-use change in Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay
(million tonnes)FIGURE 10
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100300400500600Thousands of hectares
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103040506070Million tonnes of carbon
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20232022Source: Analysis by REVER, based on Global Forest Watch.52
Note: For each country, specific departments and provinces were considered for deforestation analysis and the development of the graph – namely those that
encompass the largest areas of the Gran Chaco biome. The regions included were: the Argentina provinces of Salta, Chaco, Santiago del Estero and Formosa; the
Paraguay departments of Alto Paraguay, Boquerón and Presidente Hayes; and the Bolivia provinces of Cordillera (Santa Cruz de la Sierra), Chiquitos (Santa Cruz
de la Sierra), Luis Calvo (Chuquisaca) and Gran Chaco (Tarija).
Source: Analysis based on data from Global Carbon Budget (2023),53 Our World in Data.54
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