The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil
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Resumo: | The Holdridge life zone approach is a useful tool for planning the territorial management of natural resources as well as for supporting the development of strategies and public policies that result in the definition of priority areas for conservation and sustainable use of forests. Thus, in the present study, we aimed to identify and describe the life zones that occur in the state of Ceará based on the Holdridge model. For this purpose, we used data on annual precipitation, biotemperature and potential evapotranspiration ratio. The results indicated that, although the state of Ceará is mostly under the influence of a semi-arid macroclimate, it presents a heterogeneous geographic space, in which different life zones associated with bioclimatic diversity occur. The most important bioclimatic variable for the classification of life zones was the potential evapotranspiration ratio, which represents the amount of water that is transferred to the atmosphere in relation to the amount of water that is precipitated in a given location. The Holdridge climatic classification identified eight life zones, all located in the tropical latitudinal zone and basal (90.04% of the Ceará territory) and premontane (9.96%) altitudinal zones, which vary, in terms of humidity, from very dry forests to humid forests. The most extensive life zone comprises the transition areas between very dry forest and basal tropical dry forest, occupying 64,825.69 km2, which covers 43.54% of the Ceará territory. |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, BrazilAs zonas de vida baseadas em condições bioclimáticas no estado do Ceará, BrasilHoldridgeClassificationClimateVegetationHoldridgeClassificaçãoClimaVegetaçãoThe Holdridge life zone approach is a useful tool for planning the territorial management of natural resources as well as for supporting the development of strategies and public policies that result in the definition of priority areas for conservation and sustainable use of forests. Thus, in the present study, we aimed to identify and describe the life zones that occur in the state of Ceará based on the Holdridge model. For this purpose, we used data on annual precipitation, biotemperature and potential evapotranspiration ratio. The results indicated that, although the state of Ceará is mostly under the influence of a semi-arid macroclimate, it presents a heterogeneous geographic space, in which different life zones associated with bioclimatic diversity occur. The most important bioclimatic variable for the classification of life zones was the potential evapotranspiration ratio, which represents the amount of water that is transferred to the atmosphere in relation to the amount of water that is precipitated in a given location. The Holdridge climatic classification identified eight life zones, all located in the tropical latitudinal zone and basal (90.04% of the Ceará territory) and premontane (9.96%) altitudinal zones, which vary, in terms of humidity, from very dry forests to humid forests. The most extensive life zone comprises the transition areas between very dry forest and basal tropical dry forest, occupying 64,825.69 km2, which covers 43.54% of the Ceará territory.A definição das zonas de vida de Holdridge é uma ferramenta útil para o planejamento da gestão territorial dos recursos naturais, bem como para subsidiar a elaboração de estratégias e políticas públicas que resultem na definição de áreas prioritárias para conservação e uso sustentável das florestas. Desse modo, o presente estudo teve por objetivo identificar e descrever as zonas de vida que ocorrem no estado do Ceará com base no modelo de Holdridge. Para esse propósito, foram utilizados dados de precipitação anual, biotemperatura e relação de evapotranspiração potencial. Os resultados indicaram que, embora o estado do Ceará esteja majoritariamente sob a influência de um macroclima semiárido, apresenta um espaço geográfico heterogêneo, no qual ocorrem diferentes zonas de vida associadas à diversidade bioclimática. A variável bioclimática mais importante para a classificação das zonas de vida foi a relação de evapotranspiração potencial, que representa a quantidade de água que é transferida para a atmosfera em relação a quantidade de água que é precipitada em determinado local. A classificação climática de Holdridge identificou oito zonas de vida em que todas pertencem à faixa latitudinal tropical e abrangem faixas altitudinais basais (90,04% do território cearense) e premontanas (9,96%), que variam em termos de umidade, desde florestas muito secas até florestas úmidas. A zona de vida mais extensa compreende as áreas de transição entre floresta muito seca e floresta seca tropical basal, ocupando 64.825,69 km2, que recobre 43,54% da área total do estado.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3675610.5902/1980509836756Ciência Florestal; Vol. 31 No. 3 (2021); 1240-1257Ciência Florestal; v. 31 n. 3 (2021); 1240-12571980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/36756/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/36756/htmlCopyright (c) 2021 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Tiago de SouzaTres, AndressaKovalsyki, BrunaSantos, João Francisco Labres dosTetto, Alexandre FrançaSoares, Ronaldo VianaWendling, William ThomazBatista, Antônio Carlos2021-09-06T21:13:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36756Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-09-06T21:13:38Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil As zonas de vida baseadas em condições bioclimáticas no estado do Ceará, Brasil |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil Ferreira, Tiago de Souza Holdridge Classification Climate Vegetation Holdridge Classificação Clima Vegetação |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil |
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The life zones based on bioclimatic conditions in Ceará state, Brazil |
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Ferreira, Tiago de Souza |
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Ferreira, Tiago de Souza Tres, Andressa Kovalsyki, Bruna Santos, João Francisco Labres dos Tetto, Alexandre França Soares, Ronaldo Viana Wendling, William Thomaz Batista, Antônio Carlos |
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Tres, Andressa Kovalsyki, Bruna Santos, João Francisco Labres dos Tetto, Alexandre França Soares, Ronaldo Viana Wendling, William Thomaz Batista, Antônio Carlos |
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Ferreira, Tiago de Souza Tres, Andressa Kovalsyki, Bruna Santos, João Francisco Labres dos Tetto, Alexandre França Soares, Ronaldo Viana Wendling, William Thomaz Batista, Antônio Carlos |
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Holdridge Classification Climate Vegetation Holdridge Classificação Clima Vegetação |
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Holdridge Classification Climate Vegetation Holdridge Classificação Clima Vegetação |
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The Holdridge life zone approach is a useful tool for planning the territorial management of natural resources as well as for supporting the development of strategies and public policies that result in the definition of priority areas for conservation and sustainable use of forests. Thus, in the present study, we aimed to identify and describe the life zones that occur in the state of Ceará based on the Holdridge model. For this purpose, we used data on annual precipitation, biotemperature and potential evapotranspiration ratio. The results indicated that, although the state of Ceará is mostly under the influence of a semi-arid macroclimate, it presents a heterogeneous geographic space, in which different life zones associated with bioclimatic diversity occur. The most important bioclimatic variable for the classification of life zones was the potential evapotranspiration ratio, which represents the amount of water that is transferred to the atmosphere in relation to the amount of water that is precipitated in a given location. The Holdridge climatic classification identified eight life zones, all located in the tropical latitudinal zone and basal (90.04% of the Ceará territory) and premontane (9.96%) altitudinal zones, which vary, in terms of humidity, from very dry forests to humid forests. The most extensive life zone comprises the transition areas between very dry forest and basal tropical dry forest, occupying 64,825.69 km2, which covers 43.54% of the Ceará territory. |
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