Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Juliano de Paulo dos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46090
Resumo: The combination of financial and ecological benefits in tropical forest restoration strategies is an alternative to reduce costs and provide economic returns to rural landowners who take on the responsibility of conserving biodiversity. We present integrated studies with the objective of subsidizing the restoration of degraded areas in the Amazon. In the first two studies we investigated four reforestation areas after 17 years of implantation in the northwest of Mato Grosso, at Fazenda São Nicolau (FSN) - headquarters of the Peugeot ONF Forest Carbon Well. The areas vary in arrangement, composition, use and proportion of Tectona grandis. We evaluated reforestation characteristics (implanted and regenerated species, diameter (D) and height (HT)) in 46 plots of 1000m2 and that were used in both surveys. In the first study we evaluated how silvicultural decisions affect the patterns of richness and similarity of natural regeneration and found that: i) the initial richness and composition of the planting modulate the colonization of new species; ii) the exotic species negatively affected recruitment, when in high proportions; iii) the greater spacing compensated the negative effect of the high amount of the exotic; iiii) dissimilarity among the areas associated with the characteristics analyzed. . In the second work, we investigated how decisions related to restoration planning can influence carbon accumulation and species gain, and also evaluate the optimum points of maximum mutual reach. For this we used the variables carbon stock of the tree component and regeneration species gain for our analyzes and inferences. We found that the use of the exotic and the increase of its proportion increase the carbon stock, however presenting an inverse effect on the increase of species. The planting spacing influenced our results, where densified sites presented higher carbon stock and lower gain, while the spacing increased resulted in a decrease in storage and higher gain. The last study was also carried out at the FSN, in which we evaluated the effectiveness in the establishment and occupation, evaluating the number of individuals (NI), intensity of sprouting (IP), Wood Above Biomass Ground (AGB), Cup Area D and HT by individuals from three strategies of forest restoration of riparian forests after 2.5 years of implantation. We evaluated 58 sample units (300m2) distributed among the Strategies in Total Area (PTA), Diversity Islands (ID) and Direct Seeding (DS) strategies. We also evaluated the main species in each strategy and their similarities. SD was highlighted in most of the analyzed variables (NI, AGB and AC) and thus we bet on it as promising, while the IP characteristic was higher in the ID and there were no differences in the mean D and HT. Each strategy presented a particular set of more successful species. Species have played an important role in differentiating strategies by providing distinct ecological functions that can influence ecological processes. Thus, silvicultural planning must focus on the formulation of public policies, since decisions can condition success and compromise the reach of biodiversity conservation and the economic benefits of forest restoration.
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spelling Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da AmazôniaEcological and forestry aspects of forest species: subsidies to amazon forest restorationMudanças climáticasReservas legaisÁreas de preservação permanenteReflorestamentoRecuperação de áreas degradadasEspécie exóticasClimate changesExotic speciesLegal reservePermanent preservation areaReforestationRecursos Florestais e Engenharia FlorestalThe combination of financial and ecological benefits in tropical forest restoration strategies is an alternative to reduce costs and provide economic returns to rural landowners who take on the responsibility of conserving biodiversity. We present integrated studies with the objective of subsidizing the restoration of degraded areas in the Amazon. In the first two studies we investigated four reforestation areas after 17 years of implantation in the northwest of Mato Grosso, at Fazenda São Nicolau (FSN) - headquarters of the Peugeot ONF Forest Carbon Well. The areas vary in arrangement, composition, use and proportion of Tectona grandis. We evaluated reforestation characteristics (implanted and regenerated species, diameter (D) and height (HT)) in 46 plots of 1000m2 and that were used in both surveys. In the first study we evaluated how silvicultural decisions affect the patterns of richness and similarity of natural regeneration and found that: i) the initial richness and composition of the planting modulate the colonization of new species; ii) the exotic species negatively affected recruitment, when in high proportions; iii) the greater spacing compensated the negative effect of the high amount of the exotic; iiii) dissimilarity among the areas associated with the characteristics analyzed. . In the second work, we investigated how decisions related to restoration planning can influence carbon accumulation and species gain, and also evaluate the optimum points of maximum mutual reach. For this we used the variables carbon stock of the tree component and regeneration species gain for our analyzes and inferences. We found that the use of the exotic and the increase of its proportion increase the carbon stock, however presenting an inverse effect on the increase of species. The planting spacing influenced our results, where densified sites presented higher carbon stock and lower gain, while the spacing increased resulted in a decrease in storage and higher gain. The last study was also carried out at the FSN, in which we evaluated the effectiveness in the establishment and occupation, evaluating the number of individuals (NI), intensity of sprouting (IP), Wood Above Biomass Ground (AGB), Cup Area D and HT by individuals from three strategies of forest restoration of riparian forests after 2.5 years of implantation. We evaluated 58 sample units (300m2) distributed among the Strategies in Total Area (PTA), Diversity Islands (ID) and Direct Seeding (DS) strategies. We also evaluated the main species in each strategy and their similarities. SD was highlighted in most of the analyzed variables (NI, AGB and AC) and thus we bet on it as promising, while the IP characteristic was higher in the ID and there were no differences in the mean D and HT. Each strategy presented a particular set of more successful species. Species have played an important role in differentiating strategies by providing distinct ecological functions that can influence ecological processes. Thus, silvicultural planning must focus on the formulation of public policies, since decisions can condition success and compromise the reach of biodiversity conservation and the economic benefits of forest restoration.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Mato Grosso (FAPEMAT)A combinação de benefícios financeiros e ecológicos em estratégias de restauração de florestas tropicais é uma alternativa para reduzir custos e fornecer retorno econômico aos proprietários rurais que assumem parte da responsabilidade de conservação da biodiversidade. Nós apresentamos estudos integrados com o objetivo de subsidiar a restauração de áreas degradadas na Amazônia. Nos dois primeiros estudos nós investigamos quatro áreas de reflorestamentos após 17 anos de implantação no noroeste de Mato Grosso, na Fazenda São Nicolau (FSN) – sede do Poço de Carbono Florestal Peugeot ONF. As áreas variam em arranjo, composição, uso e proporção de Tectona grandis. Nós avaliamos características dos reflorestamentos (espécies implantadas e regeneradas, diâmetro (D) e altura (HT)) em 46 parcelas de 1000m2 e que foram utilizados em ambas as pesquisas. No primeiro estudo avaliamos como decisões silviculturais afetam os padrões de riqueza e similaridade da regeneração natural e encontramos que: i) a riqueza inicial e a composição do plantio modularam a colonização de novas espécies; ii) a espécie exótica afetou negativamente o recrutamento, quando em altas proporções; iii) o espaçamento maior compensou o efeito negativo da elevada quantidade da exótica; iiii) dissimilaridade entre as áreas associada às características analisadas. No segundo trabalho investigamos como decisões associadas ao planejamento da restauração podem influenciar no acumulo de carbono e ganho de espécies, e avaliamos também os pontos de ótimos de alcance máximo mútuo. Para tal utilizamos as variáveis estoque de carbono do componente arbóreo e ganho de espécies da regeneração para nossas análises e inferências. Nós encontramos que o uso da exótica e o aumento da sua proporção aumenta o estoque de carbono, contudo apresentando efeito inverso sobre o incremento de espécies. O espaçamento de plantio influenciou nossos resultados, onde locais adensados apresentaram maior estoque de carbono e menor ganho, enquanto a ampliação do espaçamento resultou em diminuição da estocagem e maior ganho. O último estudo também foi realizado na FSN, no qual avaliamos a efetividade no estabelecimento e ocupação avaliando o número de indivíduos (NI), intensidade de perfilhamento (IP), Biomassa arbórea acima do Solo (AGB), Área de Copa (C), D e HT médios por indivíduo de três estratégias de restauração florestal de matas ciliares após 2,5 anos da implantação. Avaliamos 58 unidades amostrais (300m2) distribuídas entre as estratégias Plantio em Área Total (PTA), Ilhas de Diversidade (ID) e Semeadura Direta (DS). Também avaliamos as principais espécies em cada estratégia e as suas similaridades. A DS destacou-se na maioria das variáveis analisadas (NI, AGB e AC) e assim apostamos nela como promissora, enquanto a característica IP foi maior nas ID e não houveram diferenças quanto a média de D e HT. Cada estratégia apresentou um conjunto particular de espécies de maior sucesso. As espécies desempenharam um papel importante na diferenciação das estratégias por proporcionarem funções ecológicas distintas que podem influenciar os processos ecológicos. Assim, o planejamento silvicultural deve pensado na formulação de políticas públicas, pois decisões podem condicionar o sucesso e comprometer o alcance da conservação da biodiversidade e dos benefícios econômicos da restauração florestal.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia FlorestalUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Ciências FlorestaisBotelho, Soraya AlvarengaRosa, Clarissa Alves daCastro, Gislene Carvalho deGuimarães, João Carlos CostaTerra, Marcela de Castro Nunes SantosSilva, Michele Aparecida Pereira daSantos, Juliano de Paulo dos2021-02-04T16:50:49Z2021-02-04T16:50:49Z2021-02-042019-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSANTOS, J. de P. dos. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
Ecological and forestry aspects of forest species: subsidies to amazon forest restoration
title Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
spellingShingle Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
Santos, Juliano de Paulo dos
Mudanças climáticas
Reservas legais
Áreas de preservação permanente
Reflorestamento
Recuperação de áreas degradadas
Espécie exóticas
Climate changes
Exotic species
Legal reserve
Permanent preservation area
Reforestation
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
title_short Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
title_full Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
title_fullStr Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
title_full_unstemmed Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
title_sort Aspectos ecológicos e silviculturais de espécies florestais: subsídios a restauração florestal da Amazônia
author Santos, Juliano de Paulo dos
author_facet Santos, Juliano de Paulo dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Botelho, Soraya Alvarenga
Rosa, Clarissa Alves da
Castro, Gislene Carvalho de
Guimarães, João Carlos Costa
Terra, Marcela de Castro Nunes Santos
Silva, Michele Aparecida Pereira da
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Juliano de Paulo dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mudanças climáticas
Reservas legais
Áreas de preservação permanente
Reflorestamento
Recuperação de áreas degradadas
Espécie exóticas
Climate changes
Exotic species
Legal reserve
Permanent preservation area
Reforestation
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
topic Mudanças climáticas
Reservas legais
Áreas de preservação permanente
Reflorestamento
Recuperação de áreas degradadas
Espécie exóticas
Climate changes
Exotic species
Legal reserve
Permanent preservation area
Reforestation
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
description The combination of financial and ecological benefits in tropical forest restoration strategies is an alternative to reduce costs and provide economic returns to rural landowners who take on the responsibility of conserving biodiversity. We present integrated studies with the objective of subsidizing the restoration of degraded areas in the Amazon. In the first two studies we investigated four reforestation areas after 17 years of implantation in the northwest of Mato Grosso, at Fazenda São Nicolau (FSN) - headquarters of the Peugeot ONF Forest Carbon Well. The areas vary in arrangement, composition, use and proportion of Tectona grandis. We evaluated reforestation characteristics (implanted and regenerated species, diameter (D) and height (HT)) in 46 plots of 1000m2 and that were used in both surveys. In the first study we evaluated how silvicultural decisions affect the patterns of richness and similarity of natural regeneration and found that: i) the initial richness and composition of the planting modulate the colonization of new species; ii) the exotic species negatively affected recruitment, when in high proportions; iii) the greater spacing compensated the negative effect of the high amount of the exotic; iiii) dissimilarity among the areas associated with the characteristics analyzed. . In the second work, we investigated how decisions related to restoration planning can influence carbon accumulation and species gain, and also evaluate the optimum points of maximum mutual reach. For this we used the variables carbon stock of the tree component and regeneration species gain for our analyzes and inferences. We found that the use of the exotic and the increase of its proportion increase the carbon stock, however presenting an inverse effect on the increase of species. The planting spacing influenced our results, where densified sites presented higher carbon stock and lower gain, while the spacing increased resulted in a decrease in storage and higher gain. The last study was also carried out at the FSN, in which we evaluated the effectiveness in the establishment and occupation, evaluating the number of individuals (NI), intensity of sprouting (IP), Wood Above Biomass Ground (AGB), Cup Area D and HT by individuals from three strategies of forest restoration of riparian forests after 2.5 years of implantation. We evaluated 58 sample units (300m2) distributed among the Strategies in Total Area (PTA), Diversity Islands (ID) and Direct Seeding (DS) strategies. We also evaluated the main species in each strategy and their similarities. SD was highlighted in most of the analyzed variables (NI, AGB and AC) and thus we bet on it as promising, while the IP characteristic was higher in the ID and there were no differences in the mean D and HT. Each strategy presented a particular set of more successful species. Species have played an important role in differentiating strategies by providing distinct ecological functions that can influence ecological processes. Thus, silvicultural planning must focus on the formulation of public policies, since decisions can condition success and compromise the reach of biodiversity conservation and the economic benefits of forest restoration.
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