Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO)
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Resumo: | This research aims to identify the highlights-attributes of wood from the Caatinga biome in the perception of producers in the Small Wood Objects (SWO) market segment as a premise for market studies based on exploratory and mixed analysis - qualitative and quantitative - with semi-structured interviews and the use of the IRAMUTEQ Software. In order to achieve this objective, woody samples from the wood of nine species from the Caatinga, in the central-west region of Piauí: Pityrocarpa cf. moniliformis, Aspidosperma cf. multiflorum, Handroanthus cf. impetiginosus, Terminalia fagifolia Mart., Pterodon cf. abruptus, Diptychandra aurantiaca Tul., Combretum glaucocarpum Mart., Swartzia psilomena Harms. and Machaerium cf. acutifolium. Thus, it was observed that the 9 species presented have peculiarities in relation to the heartwood, with the characteristic “color” being the highlight attribute, an important information for the market. From the general and individual analyzes of these species, it was possible to group them according to their subjective peculiarities. As a result, a more effective participation of lesser-known species and the generation of increased demand from greater acceptance in the market can enable the offer in association or replacement with traditional use of those woods. Even though the use of IRAMUTEQ in the scientific forestry area is incipient, it proved to be coherent for use in qualitative research and valorization of wood species. It is concluded that the use of wood species from the Caatinga in question for objects with higher added value is an alternative for the market in addition to the current use (firewood and charcoal). |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) Madeiras da Caatinga para produção de Pequenos Objetos de Madeira (POM)Tecnologia da madeiraMercado de madeiraIRAMUTEQWood technologyWood marketIRAMUTEQThis research aims to identify the highlights-attributes of wood from the Caatinga biome in the perception of producers in the Small Wood Objects (SWO) market segment as a premise for market studies based on exploratory and mixed analysis - qualitative and quantitative - with semi-structured interviews and the use of the IRAMUTEQ Software. In order to achieve this objective, woody samples from the wood of nine species from the Caatinga, in the central-west region of Piauí: Pityrocarpa cf. moniliformis, Aspidosperma cf. multiflorum, Handroanthus cf. impetiginosus, Terminalia fagifolia Mart., Pterodon cf. abruptus, Diptychandra aurantiaca Tul., Combretum glaucocarpum Mart., Swartzia psilomena Harms. and Machaerium cf. acutifolium. Thus, it was observed that the 9 species presented have peculiarities in relation to the heartwood, with the characteristic “color” being the highlight attribute, an important information for the market. From the general and individual analyzes of these species, it was possible to group them according to their subjective peculiarities. As a result, a more effective participation of lesser-known species and the generation of increased demand from greater acceptance in the market can enable the offer in association or replacement with traditional use of those woods. Even though the use of IRAMUTEQ in the scientific forestry area is incipient, it proved to be coherent for use in qualitative research and valorization of wood species. It is concluded that the use of wood species from the Caatinga in question for objects with higher added value is an alternative for the market in addition to the current use (firewood and charcoal).A presente pesquisa tem como objetivo identificar os atributos-destaque de madeiras do bioma da Caatinga na percepção de produtores do segmento de mercado de Pequenos Objetos de Madeira (POM) como premissa para estudos mercadológicos a partir de análise exploratória e mista – quali-quantitativa – com uso de entrevistas semiestruturadas e análises com Software IRAMUTEQ. Para atingir o objetivo supracitado, trabalhou-se com amostras lenhosas do tronco de nove espécie de madeiras provenientes da Caatinga, região centro-oeste do Piauí, a saber: Pityrocarpa cf. moniliformis, Aspidosperma cf. Multiflorum, Handroanthus cf. impetiginosus , Terminalia fagifolia Mart., Pterodon cf. abruptus, Diptychandra aurantiaca Tul., Combretum glaucocarpum Mart., Swartzia psilomena Harms. e Machaerium cf. Acutifolium. Observou-se que as 9 espécies apresentadas possuem peculiaridades em relação ao cerne da madeira, sendo a característica “cor” o atributo-destaque, sendo uma informação importante para o mercado. A partir das análises gerais e individuais dessas espécies, pôde-se agrupá-las segundo suas peculiaridades subjetivas. Verifica-se que uma participação mais efetiva de espécies pouco conhecidas e a geração do aumento da demanda a partir de uma maior aceitação no mercado pode viabilizar a oferta em associação ou substituição às madeiras tradicionais. Cabe ressaltar que embora a utilização do IRAMUTEQ na área científica florestal seja incipiente, mostrou-se coerente para o uso em pesquisas qualitativas e valorização de espécies de madeira. Conclui-se que a utilização das espécies de madeiras da Caatinga em questão para objetos de maior valor agregado é uma alternativa para o mercado além do binômio lenha e carvão.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/6456710.5902/1980509864567Ciência Florestal; Vol. 32 No. 4 (2022); 1980-2006Ciência Florestal; v. 32 n. 4 (2022); 1980-20061980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/64567/49467https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/64567/52402Copyright (c) 2022 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSeabra, Camila Costa deAngelo, HumbertoGoulart, Gislayne da SilvaAfonso, SandraSternadt, Gerson HenriqueAlmeida, Alexandre Nascimento de2023-04-14T13:46:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/64567Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2023-04-14T13:46:42Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) Madeiras da Caatinga para produção de Pequenos Objetos de Madeira (POM) |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) Seabra, Camila Costa de Tecnologia da madeira Mercado de madeira IRAMUTEQ Wood technology Wood market IRAMUTEQ |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) |
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Caatinga wood for production of Small Wooden Objects (SWO) |
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Seabra, Camila Costa de |
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Seabra, Camila Costa de Angelo, Humberto Goulart, Gislayne da Silva Afonso, Sandra Sternadt, Gerson Henrique Almeida, Alexandre Nascimento de |
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Angelo, Humberto Goulart, Gislayne da Silva Afonso, Sandra Sternadt, Gerson Henrique Almeida, Alexandre Nascimento de |
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Seabra, Camila Costa de Angelo, Humberto Goulart, Gislayne da Silva Afonso, Sandra Sternadt, Gerson Henrique Almeida, Alexandre Nascimento de |
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Tecnologia da madeira Mercado de madeira IRAMUTEQ Wood technology Wood market IRAMUTEQ |
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Tecnologia da madeira Mercado de madeira IRAMUTEQ Wood technology Wood market IRAMUTEQ |
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This research aims to identify the highlights-attributes of wood from the Caatinga biome in the perception of producers in the Small Wood Objects (SWO) market segment as a premise for market studies based on exploratory and mixed analysis - qualitative and quantitative - with semi-structured interviews and the use of the IRAMUTEQ Software. In order to achieve this objective, woody samples from the wood of nine species from the Caatinga, in the central-west region of Piauí: Pityrocarpa cf. moniliformis, Aspidosperma cf. multiflorum, Handroanthus cf. impetiginosus, Terminalia fagifolia Mart., Pterodon cf. abruptus, Diptychandra aurantiaca Tul., Combretum glaucocarpum Mart., Swartzia psilomena Harms. and Machaerium cf. acutifolium. Thus, it was observed that the 9 species presented have peculiarities in relation to the heartwood, with the characteristic “color” being the highlight attribute, an important information for the market. From the general and individual analyzes of these species, it was possible to group them according to their subjective peculiarities. As a result, a more effective participation of lesser-known species and the generation of increased demand from greater acceptance in the market can enable the offer in association or replacement with traditional use of those woods. Even though the use of IRAMUTEQ in the scientific forestry area is incipient, it proved to be coherent for use in qualitative research and valorization of wood species. It is concluded that the use of wood species from the Caatinga in question for objects with higher added value is an alternative for the market in addition to the current use (firewood and charcoal). |
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