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Chapter 5 Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to describe current system dynamics and develop land cover scenarios: a case

6.4 Interactions and feedbacks

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

human Figure 6.1

the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

human Figure 6.1

the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

human- Figure 6.1

the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

-environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop Figure 6.1 – System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

6.4.2 Relevant feedback loops

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed in chapter 5 (for details see section 5.5.2 and Table 5.5).

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness and gray scale of boxes, as shown in the legend.

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed

Table 5.5).

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed

Table 5.5).

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed

Table 5.5).

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia State. The weights and intensity of interactions between land cover change p

location factors, direct and indirect drivers of change are represented by arrow thickness

The interactions identified in FCMs at the local and regional scales indic

feedback loops, which are listed in Table 6.1. These feedbacks were explored taking into account the interactions identified as sensitive, according to the sensitivity analysis executed

Table 5.5).

Figure 6.1 clearly shows the feedback loops within accessibility, agro

expansion (deforestation) and secondary forest patterns are important interactions both in old or new settlements. This feedback loop appears to be of overriding im

environment system at the local scale, and is more important than the feedback loop System´s model representing the interactions and feedback loops retrieved from the Fuzzy Cognitive Map at the local scale in old and new rural settlements in Rondônia