SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS

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Autor(a) principal: Stolle, Lorena
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Lingnau, Christel, Arce, Julio Eduardo, Bognola, Itamar Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/868
Resumo: This work was undertaken in a Pinus taeda stand. It was aimed to simulate and to map the influence of the impact of forestry activities on the potential fragility of soil. The soil, slope, impact value and vegetal coverage were considered to generate the maps. The results showed that the areas with the highest potential fragility, have slopes greater than 75 % and texture ranging from sandy to loam. The least fragile areas have predominantly flat topography (up to 3 %) and clayey texture. When the impact of forestry activities was simulated, it was found that in most of the area (78 %) all forest activities can be performed without significantly degrading the environment. For some areas (11 %), with respect to the potential fragility, the environment was considered less fragile due to the presence of vegetation cover.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
title SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
spellingShingle SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
Stolle, Lorena
Ecosystem Management Decision Support
forest soils
fuzzy logic.
title_short SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
title_full SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
title_fullStr SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
title_full_unstemmed SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
title_sort SIMULATION AND MAPPING OF FOREST ACTIVITIES IMPACT ON THE POTENTIAL FRAGILITY OF Pinus taeda STANDS
author Stolle, Lorena
author_facet Stolle, Lorena
Lingnau, Christel
Arce, Julio Eduardo
Bognola, Itamar Antonio
author_role author
author2 Lingnau, Christel
Arce, Julio Eduardo
Bognola, Itamar Antonio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stolle, Lorena
Lingnau, Christel
Arce, Julio Eduardo
Bognola, Itamar Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecosystem Management Decision Support
forest soils
fuzzy logic.
topic Ecosystem Management Decision Support
forest soils
fuzzy logic.
description This work was undertaken in a Pinus taeda stand. It was aimed to simulate and to map the influence of the impact of forestry activities on the potential fragility of soil. The soil, slope, impact value and vegetal coverage were considered to generate the maps. The results showed that the areas with the highest potential fragility, have slopes greater than 75 % and texture ranging from sandy to loam. The least fragile areas have predominantly flat topography (up to 3 %) and clayey texture. When the impact of forestry activities was simulated, it was found that in most of the area (78 %) all forest activities can be performed without significantly degrading the environment. For some areas (11 %), with respect to the potential fragility, the environment was considered less fragile due to the presence of vegetation cover.
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