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The Desert that Becomes a Greenhouse: Intensive Agriculture Corners the Arica Hummingbird

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A study by the University of Chile reveals how the expansion of netting and monocultures in the Atacama valleys is transforming the landscape at a record pace. The research analyzed changes in land cover in the Lluta, Azapa, Vítor, and Camarones valleys between 2003 and 2019, revealing a much faster rate of agricultural intensification than previously thought. Image credit: University of Chile. In the verdant valleys that interrupt the aridity o…
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A study by the University of Chile reveals how the expansion of netting and monocultures in the Atacama valleys is transforming the landscape at a record pace. The research analyzed changes in land cover in the Lluta, Azapa, Vítor, and Camarones valleys between 2003 and 2019, revealing a much faster rate of agricultural intensification than previously thought. Image credit: University of Chile. In the verdant valleys that interrupt the aridity o…

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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