ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA
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Resumo: | The BDq method is based on the concept of a balanced forest, in which the current growth can be periodically removed while maintaining the initial diameter distribution of the forest. This study aimed to analyze the technical feasibility in the application of three cutting intensities and six scenarios in sustainably managed Caatinga vegetation. The study was carried out at the Fazendas Baixa da Oiticica, Rancho da Velha, and Tabuleiro de Dentro, located in the municipality of Upanema (state of Rio Grande do Norte), with an area of around 343 hectares. We established 11 plots of 20 × 20 m and measured all individuals with a circumference at breast height (CBH) ≥ 6 cm within these plots. The individuals were identified in the field, and the APG IV classification system was adopted to organize the list of scientific names and families. Three management alternatives were proposed, namely reducing 40% (Scenario 1), 50% (Scenario 2), and 60% (Scenario 3) of the basal area and the actual volume for the application of the BDq method. In total, 1,680 individuals distributed in 10 families, 18 species, 16 genera, and 7 diameter classes were inventoried. Considering rational, sustainable harvesting, and following the theoretical rules of dynamic processes, cuts may not be carried out in larger diameter class centers (22.45, 27.45, and 32.45 cm). Scenario 3 showed the most effective results, as it allows the harvesting of the highest number of individuals and provides a greater economic return. |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGAUSO DO MÉTODO BDq EM UMA ÁREA DE CAATINGA SUBMETIDA AO MANEJO FLORESTALQuociente De Liocourt. Distribuição diamétrica. Floresta seca.De Liocourt quotient. Diametric distribution. Dry forest.The BDq method is based on the concept of a balanced forest, in which the current growth can be periodically removed while maintaining the initial diameter distribution of the forest. This study aimed to analyze the technical feasibility in the application of three cutting intensities and six scenarios in sustainably managed Caatinga vegetation. The study was carried out at the Fazendas Baixa da Oiticica, Rancho da Velha, and Tabuleiro de Dentro, located in the municipality of Upanema (state of Rio Grande do Norte), with an area of around 343 hectares. We established 11 plots of 20 × 20 m and measured all individuals with a circumference at breast height (CBH) ≥ 6 cm within these plots. The individuals were identified in the field, and the APG IV classification system was adopted to organize the list of scientific names and families. Three management alternatives were proposed, namely reducing 40% (Scenario 1), 50% (Scenario 2), and 60% (Scenario 3) of the basal area and the actual volume for the application of the BDq method. In total, 1,680 individuals distributed in 10 families, 18 species, 16 genera, and 7 diameter classes were inventoried. Considering rational, sustainable harvesting, and following the theoretical rules of dynamic processes, cuts may not be carried out in larger diameter class centers (22.45, 27.45, and 32.45 cm). Scenario 3 showed the most effective results, as it allows the harvesting of the highest number of individuals and provides a greater economic return. O método BDq está baseado no conceito de floresta balanceada em que o crescimento corrente pode ser removido periodicamente enquanto se mantêm a distribuição de diâmetros inicial da floresta. O trabalho teve por objetivo analisar a viabilidade técnica na aplicação de três intensidades de corte e seis cenários em vegetação da Caatinga submetida ao manejo florestal sustentável. O trabalho foi desenvolvido na Fazendas Baixa da Oiticica, Rancho da Velha e Tabuleiro de Dentro, situados no município de Upanema-RN, com área de 343,0472 hectares submetidas ao manejo. No processo amostral foram alocadas 11 parcelas de 20 m x 20 m. Foram mensurados todos os indivíduos com circunferência a altura do peito (CAP) ≥ 6 cm. Os indivíduos foram identificados in loco, sendo adotado o sistema de classificação APG IV para organização da lista dos nomes científicos e famílias. Para a aplicação do método BDq, foram propostas três alternativas de manejo, com 40% (Cenário 1), 50% (Cenário 2) e 60% (Cenário 3) de redução da área basal e volume real. Inventariou-se 1.680 indivíduos distribuídos em 10 famílias, 18 espécies, 16 gêneros e sete classes de diâmetro. Levando em consideração a exploração racional, sustentável e, seguindo os preceitos teóricos dos processos dinâmicos, não pode realiza-se cortes nos centros de classes de maiores diâmetro (22,45; 27,45 e 32,45 cm) e, a combinação que apresentou os resultados mais efetivos foi o cenário 3, pois possibilita a exploração de um número maior de indivíduos conferindo maiores rendimentos econômicos. Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2020-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/914010.1590/1983-21252020v33n318rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 33 No. 3 (2020); 746-756Revista Caatinga; v. 33 n. 3 (2020); 746-7561983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/9140/10287Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento Neto, João Henrique doHolanda, Alan Cauê de Abreu, Jadson Coelho de2023-07-21T17:05:51Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/9140Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:46.244884Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA USO DO MÉTODO BDq EM UMA ÁREA DE CAATINGA SUBMETIDA AO MANEJO FLORESTAL |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA Nascimento Neto, João Henrique do Quociente De Liocourt. Distribuição diamétrica. Floresta seca. De Liocourt quotient. Diametric distribution. Dry forest. |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA |
title_full |
ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA |
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ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE BDq METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE CAATINGA |
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Nascimento Neto, João Henrique do |
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Nascimento Neto, João Henrique do Holanda, Alan Cauê de Abreu, Jadson Coelho de |
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Holanda, Alan Cauê de Abreu, Jadson Coelho de |
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Nascimento Neto, João Henrique do Holanda, Alan Cauê de Abreu, Jadson Coelho de |
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Quociente De Liocourt. Distribuição diamétrica. Floresta seca. De Liocourt quotient. Diametric distribution. Dry forest. |
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Quociente De Liocourt. Distribuição diamétrica. Floresta seca. De Liocourt quotient. Diametric distribution. Dry forest. |
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The BDq method is based on the concept of a balanced forest, in which the current growth can be periodically removed while maintaining the initial diameter distribution of the forest. This study aimed to analyze the technical feasibility in the application of three cutting intensities and six scenarios in sustainably managed Caatinga vegetation. The study was carried out at the Fazendas Baixa da Oiticica, Rancho da Velha, and Tabuleiro de Dentro, located in the municipality of Upanema (state of Rio Grande do Norte), with an area of around 343 hectares. We established 11 plots of 20 × 20 m and measured all individuals with a circumference at breast height (CBH) ≥ 6 cm within these plots. The individuals were identified in the field, and the APG IV classification system was adopted to organize the list of scientific names and families. Three management alternatives were proposed, namely reducing 40% (Scenario 1), 50% (Scenario 2), and 60% (Scenario 3) of the basal area and the actual volume for the application of the BDq method. In total, 1,680 individuals distributed in 10 families, 18 species, 16 genera, and 7 diameter classes were inventoried. Considering rational, sustainable harvesting, and following the theoretical rules of dynamic processes, cuts may not be carried out in larger diameter class centers (22.45, 27.45, and 32.45 cm). Scenario 3 showed the most effective results, as it allows the harvesting of the highest number of individuals and provides a greater economic return. |
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