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. 2020 Mar 13;15(3):e0230193. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230193

Table 1. Transition matrix for three periods.

1960 1975
Land Use (%) agricultural -livestock native forest pine plantations other
agricultural-livestock 68 (3.78) 8 (0.44) 11 (0.62) 13 (0.72)
native forest 7 (0.40) 64 (3.53) 13 (0.72) 16 (0.90)
pine plantations 6 (0.31) 11 (0.62) 64 (3.57) 19 (1.06)
other 9 (0.49) 19 (1.09) 14 (0.75) 58 (3.22)
1975 1998
Land Use (%) agricultural -livestock native forest pine plantations other
agricultural-livestock 57 (2.47) 7 (0.29) 21 (0.92) 15 (0.67)
native forest 2 (0.09) 47 (2.02) 40 (1.74) 11 (0.49)
pine plantations 1 (0.02) 4 (0.20) 78 (3.40) 17 (0.73)
other 6 (0.27) 16 (0.67) 25 (1.10) 53 (2.3)
1998 2014
Land Use (%) agricultural -livestock native forest pine plantations other
agricultural-livestock 61 (3.79) 5 (0.30) 15 (0.95) 19 (1.21)
native forest 1 (0.06) 54 (3.38) 17 (1.07) 28 (1.74)
pine plantations 0 (0.03) 1 (0.06) 65 (4.05) 34 (2.10)
other 1 (1.10) 5 (0.30) 27 (1.69) 67 (4.16)

Values indicate the percentage of points of each category that changed from one land cover to another or remained unchanged between the specified years. In parentheses is the annual rate of change (%).