INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
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Resumo: | This study accomplished an expedite rising of the native forest fragments scattered among Eucalyptus spp plantations in a forest property in order to characterize and to identify the critical points to which they are subject, to propose management actions envisaging their reclamation and conservation and to propose landscape management actions. The study was developed in São Jorge farm located in Paraopeba- MG- county. All fragments were analyzed to collect the following information: vegetation type, area, soil type, water collection occurrence, forms, neighborhood type, topography, fire-break conservation, height of the canopy, succession stage, presence of domestic and wild animals, more common tree species, altitude, disturbances and isolation degree. Covering maps, tables, indexes that allowed to analyze the characteristics of the fragments and to prescribe the landscape management were constructed. It concluded that: in the studied landscape the area with native forest covering is superior to the minimum required by law. However, if fragments are subject to border effect of 50 m, two of them can be extinguished along time. The action of turning the area with native vegetation of the property into a Preservation Area doesn't guarantee its maintenance along time. It is necessary to establish appropriate management techniques to soften the border effect, mainly for the smaller fragments. To protect the smaller fragments of the entropic action and of the border effect it is necessary to promote environmental education, to totally restrict the presence of domestic animals in the area, to implement corridors with vegetation, and to increase the size of the fragments. Managing the landscape correctly the property area with native vegetation will increase from 23,13% to 41,46% and the area with vegetation under border effect will fall from 49,6% to 26,2%. |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENTfragmentssavannahlandscape managementfragstatsThis study accomplished an expedite rising of the native forest fragments scattered among Eucalyptus spp plantations in a forest property in order to characterize and to identify the critical points to which they are subject, to propose management actions envisaging their reclamation and conservation and to propose landscape management actions. The study was developed in São Jorge farm located in Paraopeba- MG- county. All fragments were analyzed to collect the following information: vegetation type, area, soil type, water collection occurrence, forms, neighborhood type, topography, fire-break conservation, height of the canopy, succession stage, presence of domestic and wild animals, more common tree species, altitude, disturbances and isolation degree. Covering maps, tables, indexes that allowed to analyze the characteristics of the fragments and to prescribe the landscape management were constructed. It concluded that: in the studied landscape the area with native forest covering is superior to the minimum required by law. However, if fragments are subject to border effect of 50 m, two of them can be extinguished along time. The action of turning the area with native vegetation of the property into a Preservation Area doesn't guarantee its maintenance along time. It is necessary to establish appropriate management techniques to soften the border effect, mainly for the smaller fragments. To protect the smaller fragments of the entropic action and of the border effect it is necessary to promote environmental education, to totally restrict the presence of domestic animals in the area, to implement corridors with vegetation, and to increase the size of the fragments. Managing the landscape correctly the property area with native vegetation will increase from 23,13% to 41,46% and the area with vegetation under border effect will fall from 49,6% to 26,2%. CERNECERNE2015-09-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/357CERNE; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2004); 022-038CERNE; v. 10 n. 1 (2004); 022-0382317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAporhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/357/300Copyright (c) 2015 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges, Luís Fernando RochaScolforo, José RobertoOliveira, Antonio Donizette deMello, José Márcio deJunior, Fausto Weimar AcerbiFreitas, Guilherme Dias de2015-10-21T23:21:28Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/357Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:53:45.940665Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha fragments savannah landscape management fragstats |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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INVENTORY OF NATIVE FOREST FRAGMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
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Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha |
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Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha Scolforo, José Roberto Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de Mello, José Márcio de Junior, Fausto Weimar Acerbi Freitas, Guilherme Dias de |
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Scolforo, José Roberto Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de Mello, José Márcio de Junior, Fausto Weimar Acerbi Freitas, Guilherme Dias de |
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Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha Scolforo, José Roberto Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de Mello, José Márcio de Junior, Fausto Weimar Acerbi Freitas, Guilherme Dias de |
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This study accomplished an expedite rising of the native forest fragments scattered among Eucalyptus spp plantations in a forest property in order to characterize and to identify the critical points to which they are subject, to propose management actions envisaging their reclamation and conservation and to propose landscape management actions. The study was developed in São Jorge farm located in Paraopeba- MG- county. All fragments were analyzed to collect the following information: vegetation type, area, soil type, water collection occurrence, forms, neighborhood type, topography, fire-break conservation, height of the canopy, succession stage, presence of domestic and wild animals, more common tree species, altitude, disturbances and isolation degree. Covering maps, tables, indexes that allowed to analyze the characteristics of the fragments and to prescribe the landscape management were constructed. It concluded that: in the studied landscape the area with native forest covering is superior to the minimum required by law. However, if fragments are subject to border effect of 50 m, two of them can be extinguished along time. The action of turning the area with native vegetation of the property into a Preservation Area doesn't guarantee its maintenance along time. It is necessary to establish appropriate management techniques to soften the border effect, mainly for the smaller fragments. To protect the smaller fragments of the entropic action and of the border effect it is necessary to promote environmental education, to totally restrict the presence of domestic animals in the area, to implement corridors with vegetation, and to increase the size of the fragments. Managing the landscape correctly the property area with native vegetation will increase from 23,13% to 41,46% and the area with vegetation under border effect will fall from 49,6% to 26,2%. |
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