Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira, Mariana de Oliveira Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28148
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate self-sustainability in a restoration ecosystem. The area was kept degraded for three decades and later silvicultural restoration practices were implemented, since they were implanted 25 years ago, at a time when there was no basis for restoration ecology in Brazil. Nevertheless, this analysis sought to verify the resumption of structural and functional ecological processes in the 25 years that have elapsed, even if the practices have been silvicultural. It was verified attributes that could infer if the ecosystem in restoration could be considered self-organized and functional, based on the ecology of the restoration, for that was taken as reference an adjacent ecosystem, with no history of degradation, that presents well the local characteristics of the region , prior to degradation. The evaluated areas are located around the Camargos Hydroelectric Power Plant, and are part of the Mata Ciliar Project (UFLA / CEMIG), for restoration of areas affected by the construction of the dam, in the 1990s. Today, the areas have 25 restoration, but the data collected in this work are twenty years. This work was divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, an analysis of the literature on the evolution of science of restoring degraded forest ecosystems was carried out. Next, a characterization of the study areas was added, which are similar for subsequent chapters. In the second chapter, an evaluation of the restoration of biomass allocation and carbon stock in the restoration ecosystem was carried out, based on the allocation in the reference ecosystem. It was verified that the established vegetation accumulated biomass and carbon in quantity similar to the reference ecosystem. However, the soil carbon accumulated in the restoration area was equivalent to 77.8% of the reference soil carbon accumulated, evidencing a slower restoration process. In the third chapter, a methodology of analysis and monitoring of ecological restoration proposed by International Society for Ecological Restoration (SER International) was applied. Were selected 24 estimators for a self-sustaining ecosystem, in which a score was assigned on a scale of 1 to 5, comparing the values found in the reference ecosystem. The analysis showed that 75% of the estimators scored five, showing an evolution to a self-organized and functional state. The analysis also allowed to infer on the verifiers that have a slower trajectory of restoration, as well as those that will not get maximum score, depending on the conditions of the area. For this purpose, measures are indicated that can minimize fragility. The method employed allowed to infer about the progress of the restoration in the area and should be used periodically, in order to reveal the evolution of the trajectory of estimators.
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spelling Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestalSelf-sustainability in restoration forest projectReflorestamentoRestauração ecológica – AvaliaçãoReforestationEcological restoration – EvaluationFlorestamento e ReflorestamentoThe objective of this study was to evaluate self-sustainability in a restoration ecosystem. The area was kept degraded for three decades and later silvicultural restoration practices were implemented, since they were implanted 25 years ago, at a time when there was no basis for restoration ecology in Brazil. Nevertheless, this analysis sought to verify the resumption of structural and functional ecological processes in the 25 years that have elapsed, even if the practices have been silvicultural. It was verified attributes that could infer if the ecosystem in restoration could be considered self-organized and functional, based on the ecology of the restoration, for that was taken as reference an adjacent ecosystem, with no history of degradation, that presents well the local characteristics of the region , prior to degradation. The evaluated areas are located around the Camargos Hydroelectric Power Plant, and are part of the Mata Ciliar Project (UFLA / CEMIG), for restoration of areas affected by the construction of the dam, in the 1990s. Today, the areas have 25 restoration, but the data collected in this work are twenty years. This work was divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, an analysis of the literature on the evolution of science of restoring degraded forest ecosystems was carried out. Next, a characterization of the study areas was added, which are similar for subsequent chapters. In the second chapter, an evaluation of the restoration of biomass allocation and carbon stock in the restoration ecosystem was carried out, based on the allocation in the reference ecosystem. It was verified that the established vegetation accumulated biomass and carbon in quantity similar to the reference ecosystem. However, the soil carbon accumulated in the restoration area was equivalent to 77.8% of the reference soil carbon accumulated, evidencing a slower restoration process. In the third chapter, a methodology of analysis and monitoring of ecological restoration proposed by International Society for Ecological Restoration (SER International) was applied. Were selected 24 estimators for a self-sustaining ecosystem, in which a score was assigned on a scale of 1 to 5, comparing the values found in the reference ecosystem. The analysis showed that 75% of the estimators scored five, showing an evolution to a self-organized and functional state. The analysis also allowed to infer on the verifiers that have a slower trajectory of restoration, as well as those that will not get maximum score, depending on the conditions of the area. For this purpose, measures are indicated that can minimize fragility. The method employed allowed to infer about the progress of the restoration in the area and should be used periodically, in order to reveal the evolution of the trajectory of estimators.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal do Ensino Superior (CAPES)Objetivou-se, neste estudo, avaliar a autossustentabilidade num ecossistema em restauração. A área foi mantida degradada por três décadas e, posteriormente, foram implantadas práticas de restauração, de caráter silvicultural, implantadas há 25 anos, numa época em que não havia o embasamento da ecologia da restauração. Apesar disso, buscou-se verificar a retomada de processos ecológicos estruturais e funcionais nestes 25 anos decorridos, através de verificadores que pudessem inferir se o ecossistema em restauração pode ser considerado auto-organizado e funcional, com base na ecologia da restauração. Para isso foi tomado como referência um ecossistema sem histórico de degradação, que apresenta bem as características locais. As áreas avaliadas são localizadas no entorno da Usina Hidrelétrica de Camargos, MG, e fazem parte do Projeto Mata Ciliar (UFLA/CEMIG) de restauração de áreas afetadas pela construção da barragem. Hoje, as áreas contam com 25 anos de restauração, mas os dados coletados neste trabalho são de vinte anos. Este trabalho foi dividido em três capítulos. No primeiro, fez-se uma análise da literatura a respeito da evolução da ciência de restaurar ecossistemas florestais degradados. Logo a seguir foi adicionada uma caracterização das áreas de estudo que são similares para os capítulos subsequentes. No segundo capítulo, fez-se uma avaliação da restauração da alocação de biomassa e carbono no ecossistema em restauração, tendo como base o ecossistema referência. Verificou-se que a vegetação estabelecida acumulou biomassa e carbono em quantidade similar ao ecossistema referência. Entretanto, o carbono acumulado no solo restaurado foi equivalente a 77,8% do acumulado no solo referência, evidenciando um processo mais lento de restauração. No terceiro capítulo, foi aplicada metodologia de monitoramento da restauração ecológica proposta pela Sociedade Internacional para Restauração Ecológica (SER Internacional). Foram selecionados 24 estimadores propostos para um ecossistema autossustentável, em que se atribuiu uma pontuação, de 1 a 5, tendo como comparação os mesmos estimadores do ecossistema referência. Verificou-se que 75% dos estimadores obtiveram nota 5, mostrando uma evolução para um estado auto-organizado e funcional do ecossistema em restauração. A análise também permitiu inferir sobre os verificadores que apresentaram uma trajetória mais lenta de restauração, bem como os que não conseguirão nota máxima, em função de condições da área. Indicam-se medidas que podem minimizar fragilidades. O método utilizado permitiu inferir sobre o progresso da restauração na área, devendo ser empregado de forma periódica, a fim de revelar a evolução da trajetória de estimadores.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia FlorestalUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Ciências FlorestaisMacedo, Renato Luiz GrisiBotelho, Soraya AlvarengaBotelho, Soraya AlvarengaSilva, Michele Aparecida PereiraCastro, Gislene Carvalho dePereira, Israel MarinhoNogueira, Mariana de Oliveira Gonçalves2017-11-22T15:17:55Z2017-11-22T15:17:55Z2017-11-222017-09-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfNOGUEIRA, M. de O. G. Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal. 2017. 140 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
Self-sustainability in restoration forest project
title Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
spellingShingle Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
Nogueira, Mariana de Oliveira Gonçalves
Reflorestamento
Restauração ecológica – Avaliação
Reforestation
Ecological restoration – Evaluation
Florestamento e Reflorestamento
title_short Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
title_full Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
title_fullStr Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
title_full_unstemmed Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
title_sort Autossustentabilidade em projeto de restauração florestal
author Nogueira, Mariana de Oliveira Gonçalves
author_facet Nogueira, Mariana de Oliveira Gonçalves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Macedo, Renato Luiz Grisi
Botelho, Soraya Alvarenga
Botelho, Soraya Alvarenga
Silva, Michele Aparecida Pereira
Castro, Gislene Carvalho de
Pereira, Israel Marinho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira, Mariana de Oliveira Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reflorestamento
Restauração ecológica – Avaliação
Reforestation
Ecological restoration – Evaluation
Florestamento e Reflorestamento
topic Reflorestamento
Restauração ecológica – Avaliação
Reforestation
Ecological restoration – Evaluation
Florestamento e Reflorestamento
description The objective of this study was to evaluate self-sustainability in a restoration ecosystem. The area was kept degraded for three decades and later silvicultural restoration practices were implemented, since they were implanted 25 years ago, at a time when there was no basis for restoration ecology in Brazil. Nevertheless, this analysis sought to verify the resumption of structural and functional ecological processes in the 25 years that have elapsed, even if the practices have been silvicultural. It was verified attributes that could infer if the ecosystem in restoration could be considered self-organized and functional, based on the ecology of the restoration, for that was taken as reference an adjacent ecosystem, with no history of degradation, that presents well the local characteristics of the region , prior to degradation. The evaluated areas are located around the Camargos Hydroelectric Power Plant, and are part of the Mata Ciliar Project (UFLA / CEMIG), for restoration of areas affected by the construction of the dam, in the 1990s. Today, the areas have 25 restoration, but the data collected in this work are twenty years. This work was divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, an analysis of the literature on the evolution of science of restoring degraded forest ecosystems was carried out. Next, a characterization of the study areas was added, which are similar for subsequent chapters. In the second chapter, an evaluation of the restoration of biomass allocation and carbon stock in the restoration ecosystem was carried out, based on the allocation in the reference ecosystem. It was verified that the established vegetation accumulated biomass and carbon in quantity similar to the reference ecosystem. However, the soil carbon accumulated in the restoration area was equivalent to 77.8% of the reference soil carbon accumulated, evidencing a slower restoration process. In the third chapter, a methodology of analysis and monitoring of ecological restoration proposed by International Society for Ecological Restoration (SER International) was applied. Were selected 24 estimators for a self-sustaining ecosystem, in which a score was assigned on a scale of 1 to 5, comparing the values found in the reference ecosystem. The analysis showed that 75% of the estimators scored five, showing an evolution to a self-organized and functional state. The analysis also allowed to infer on the verifiers that have a slower trajectory of restoration, as well as those that will not get maximum score, depending on the conditions of the area. For this purpose, measures are indicated that can minimize fragility. The method employed allowed to infer about the progress of the restoration in the area and should be used periodically, in order to reveal the evolution of the trajectory of estimators.
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