The clearing of jungle to create cropland is a major and previously underappreciated force behind deforestation of the Amazon region of Brazil, according to an analysis of satellite images. The practice accounts for about one-sixth of recent forest loss in the region.
Most conservationists had assumed that new crop fields in the Amazon region usually spring up on former pasturelands.
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