Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Condé, Tiago Monteiro
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Higuchi, Niro, Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15533
Resumo: Illegal selective logging and forest fires occur on a large scale in the northern Brazilian Amazon, contributing to an increase in tree mortality and a reduction in forest carbon stock. A total of 120 plots of 0.25 ha (30 ha) were installed in transitional ecosystems or ecotones (LOt) between the forested shade-loving campinarana (Ld) and dense-canopy rainforest, submontane (Ds), in the National Forest (Flona) of Anauá, southern Roraima. Measuring the diameters at breast height (DBH ≥ 10 cm) and the heights of 171 dead trees (fallen naturally, illegally exploited, and affected by forest fires), enabled the estimation of carbon content from the application of a biomass equation developed at Manaus, and the calculation of a correction factor, using the average height of the largest trees. From 2015-2017, we mapped the real extent of illegal selective logging and forest fires across the region with CLASlite and INPE/Queimadas. From measurements of 14,730 live and dead trees across 30 hectares (491 ± 15 trees·ha -1 ), the illegal selective logging and associated forest fires, and aggravation by severe El Niño droughts resulted in an 8.2% mortality of trees (40 ± 9 dead trees·ha -1 ) and a 3.5% reduction in forest carbon stock (6 ± 3 Mg·ha -1 ) in the short-term. The surface area or influence of forest fires of very high density were estimated in the south-central region of Roraima (8374 km 2 ) and the eastern region of the Flona Anauá (37 km 2 ). Illegal selective logging and forest fires in forest areas totaled 357 km 2 in the mosaic area, and 6 km 2 within Flona Anaua. Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the years of severe El Niño droughts threatened the maintenance of environmental services provided by Amazonian forests. © 2019 by the authors.
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spelling Condé, Tiago MonteiroHiguchi, NiroLima, Adriano José Nogueira2020-05-14T20:03:47Z2020-05-14T20:03:47Z2019https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1553310.3390/f10010061Illegal selective logging and forest fires occur on a large scale in the northern Brazilian Amazon, contributing to an increase in tree mortality and a reduction in forest carbon stock. A total of 120 plots of 0.25 ha (30 ha) were installed in transitional ecosystems or ecotones (LOt) between the forested shade-loving campinarana (Ld) and dense-canopy rainforest, submontane (Ds), in the National Forest (Flona) of Anauá, southern Roraima. Measuring the diameters at breast height (DBH ≥ 10 cm) and the heights of 171 dead trees (fallen naturally, illegally exploited, and affected by forest fires), enabled the estimation of carbon content from the application of a biomass equation developed at Manaus, and the calculation of a correction factor, using the average height of the largest trees. From 2015-2017, we mapped the real extent of illegal selective logging and forest fires across the region with CLASlite and INPE/Queimadas. From measurements of 14,730 live and dead trees across 30 hectares (491 ± 15 trees·ha -1 ), the illegal selective logging and associated forest fires, and aggravation by severe El Niño droughts resulted in an 8.2% mortality of trees (40 ± 9 dead trees·ha -1 ) and a 3.5% reduction in forest carbon stock (6 ± 3 Mg·ha -1 ) in the short-term. The surface area or influence of forest fires of very high density were estimated in the south-central region of Roraima (8374 km 2 ) and the eastern region of the Flona Anauá (37 km 2 ). Illegal selective logging and forest fires in forest areas totaled 357 km 2 in the mosaic area, and 6 km 2 within Flona Anaua. Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the years of severe El Niño droughts threatened the maintenance of environmental services provided by Amazonian forests. © 2019 by the authors.Volume 10, Número 1Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarbonCrimeDeforestationDroughtEcologyFire HazardsAmazon ForestsAmazonian ForestsCorrection FactorsDiameters At Breast HeightsEnvironmental ServicesForest InventorySelective LoggingTree MortalityFiresCarbon CycleDroughtEcosystem ServiceEl NinoForest FiresForest InventoryMortalitySelective LoggingCarbonDeforestationDroughtEcologyFiresSelective CuttingAmazonasAmazoniaBrasilManausIllegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleForestsengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf11804708https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15533/1/artigo-inpa.pdfc5f34046958e53936b7fa1fb54436a3dMD511/155332020-05-14 19:00:36.683oai:repositorio:1/15533Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-14T23:00:36Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
title Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
Condé, Tiago Monteiro
Carbon
Crime
Deforestation
Drought
Ecology
Fire Hazards
Amazon Forests
Amazonian Forests
Correction Factors
Diameters At Breast Heights
Environmental Services
Forest Inventory
Selective Logging
Tree Mortality
Fires
Carbon Cycle
Drought
Ecosystem Service
El Nino
Forest Fires
Forest Inventory
Mortality
Selective Logging
Carbon
Deforestation
Drought
Ecology
Fires
Selective Cutting
Amazonas
Amazonia
Brasil
Manaus
title_short Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
title_full Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the northern Brazilian Amazon
author Condé, Tiago Monteiro
author_facet Condé, Tiago Monteiro
Higuchi, Niro
Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
author_role author
author2 Higuchi, Niro
Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Condé, Tiago Monteiro
Higuchi, Niro
Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Carbon
Crime
Deforestation
Drought
Ecology
Fire Hazards
Amazon Forests
Amazonian Forests
Correction Factors
Diameters At Breast Heights
Environmental Services
Forest Inventory
Selective Logging
Tree Mortality
Fires
Carbon Cycle
Drought
Ecosystem Service
El Nino
Forest Fires
Forest Inventory
Mortality
Selective Logging
Carbon
Deforestation
Drought
Ecology
Fires
Selective Cutting
Amazonas
Amazonia
Brasil
Manaus
topic Carbon
Crime
Deforestation
Drought
Ecology
Fire Hazards
Amazon Forests
Amazonian Forests
Correction Factors
Diameters At Breast Heights
Environmental Services
Forest Inventory
Selective Logging
Tree Mortality
Fires
Carbon Cycle
Drought
Ecosystem Service
El Nino
Forest Fires
Forest Inventory
Mortality
Selective Logging
Carbon
Deforestation
Drought
Ecology
Fires
Selective Cutting
Amazonas
Amazonia
Brasil
Manaus
description Illegal selective logging and forest fires occur on a large scale in the northern Brazilian Amazon, contributing to an increase in tree mortality and a reduction in forest carbon stock. A total of 120 plots of 0.25 ha (30 ha) were installed in transitional ecosystems or ecotones (LOt) between the forested shade-loving campinarana (Ld) and dense-canopy rainforest, submontane (Ds), in the National Forest (Flona) of Anauá, southern Roraima. Measuring the diameters at breast height (DBH ≥ 10 cm) and the heights of 171 dead trees (fallen naturally, illegally exploited, and affected by forest fires), enabled the estimation of carbon content from the application of a biomass equation developed at Manaus, and the calculation of a correction factor, using the average height of the largest trees. From 2015-2017, we mapped the real extent of illegal selective logging and forest fires across the region with CLASlite and INPE/Queimadas. From measurements of 14,730 live and dead trees across 30 hectares (491 ± 15 trees·ha -1 ), the illegal selective logging and associated forest fires, and aggravation by severe El Niño droughts resulted in an 8.2% mortality of trees (40 ± 9 dead trees·ha -1 ) and a 3.5% reduction in forest carbon stock (6 ± 3 Mg·ha -1 ) in the short-term. The surface area or influence of forest fires of very high density were estimated in the south-central region of Roraima (8374 km 2 ) and the eastern region of the Flona Anauá (37 km 2 ). Illegal selective logging and forest fires in forest areas totaled 357 km 2 in the mosaic area, and 6 km 2 within Flona Anaua. Illegal selective logging and forest fires in the years of severe El Niño droughts threatened the maintenance of environmental services provided by Amazonian forests. © 2019 by the authors.
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