Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Rosileia da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Alves,Lívia de Freitas Navegantes, Carneiro,Renan do Vale
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The expansion and intensification of açaí management in floodplain forests of the Amazonian estuary have resulted in changes in floristic composition and in biodiversity losses, causing problems to ecosystems and endangering livelihoods of riverine communities. These transformations have prompted the need for forest restoration. The objective of this study was to identify and analyze forest recovery initiatives carried out in floodplain forests previously subjected to intensive açaí management in the Amazonian estuary. Methods included structured interviews and questionnaires. Results reveled the following restoration types: 1) area enrichment: subtype 1 - high floodplain forest (7.89%) and subtype 2 - low floodplain forest (44.75%); 2) directing natural regeneration of native species (34.21%); 3) cultivation of native species (13.15%). Results suggest that forest restoration efforts can promote sustainable production of açaí, productive diversity, ecosystem conservation and generate income for riverine families.
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title Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
spellingShingle Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
Carvalho,Rosileia da Costa
Agriculture
sustainable development
riverine peoples biodiversity
title_short Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
title_full Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
title_fullStr Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
title_full_unstemmed Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
title_sort Forest restoration in the floodplains of the Amazon estuary subjected to intensive açaí management
author Carvalho,Rosileia da Costa
author_facet Carvalho,Rosileia da Costa
Alves,Lívia de Freitas Navegantes
Carneiro,Renan do Vale
author_role author
author2 Alves,Lívia de Freitas Navegantes
Carneiro,Renan do Vale
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Rosileia da Costa
Alves,Lívia de Freitas Navegantes
Carneiro,Renan do Vale
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agriculture
sustainable development
riverine peoples biodiversity
topic Agriculture
sustainable development
riverine peoples biodiversity
description Abstract The expansion and intensification of açaí management in floodplain forests of the Amazonian estuary have resulted in changes in floristic composition and in biodiversity losses, causing problems to ecosystems and endangering livelihoods of riverine communities. These transformations have prompted the need for forest restoration. The objective of this study was to identify and analyze forest recovery initiatives carried out in floodplain forests previously subjected to intensive açaí management in the Amazonian estuary. Methods included structured interviews and questionnaires. Results reveled the following restoration types: 1) area enrichment: subtype 1 - high floodplain forest (7.89%) and subtype 2 - low floodplain forest (44.75%); 2) directing natural regeneration of native species (34.21%); 3) cultivation of native species (13.15%). Results suggest that forest restoration efforts can promote sustainable production of açaí, productive diversity, ecosystem conservation and generate income for riverine families.
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