The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Amorim, Vanessa da Silva Santos de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Kalindy Maressa Soares, Sousa, Geslanny Oliveira, Damascena, Jossimara Ferreira, Pereira, Juliana Andrade, Moraes, Wendel dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19604
Resumo: In 2019, planted forests totaled 9.0 million hectares, an increase of 2.4% compared to 2018. Of this total, the majority (77%) is represented by eucalyptus, with about 6.97 million hectares, and 18% of pine, with 1.64 million hectares. Eucalyptus plantations are widely accepted in Brazil due to their rapid growth, high productivity, their multiple products (paper, cellulose, furniture, wood panels, floors, charcoal, civil construction) and is also related to the profitability generated by it. But, despite all these positive factors of its planting, there are still many myths related to the negative impacts generated by eucalyptus on the environment. In this context, the research aimed to highlight the positive environmental impacts of eucalyptus plantations, observing their influence on soil, water, protection of native forests, nutrient cycling and carbon fixation. For this, a narrative literature review was carried out and, as an inclusion criterion, scientific articles, journals, periodicals were considered, free of charge and in full, in Portuguese, Spanish and English. Comparing eucalyptus with other agricultural and forestry crops, it was found that its planting consumes less water and retains nutrients. There was a consensus in the literature about the beneficial impacts of planting eucalyptus on the soil, protecting against erosion by water, water, protection of native forests and retaining large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, improving air quality.
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spelling The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review Los beneficios ambientales de la plantación de eucalipto: revisión de la literatura Os benefícios ambientais do plantio de eucalipto: revisão de literaturaPlanted forestsProtectionSilviculture.Bosques plantadosProteccionSilvicultura.Florestas plantadasProteçãoSilvicultura.In 2019, planted forests totaled 9.0 million hectares, an increase of 2.4% compared to 2018. Of this total, the majority (77%) is represented by eucalyptus, with about 6.97 million hectares, and 18% of pine, with 1.64 million hectares. Eucalyptus plantations are widely accepted in Brazil due to their rapid growth, high productivity, their multiple products (paper, cellulose, furniture, wood panels, floors, charcoal, civil construction) and is also related to the profitability generated by it. But, despite all these positive factors of its planting, there are still many myths related to the negative impacts generated by eucalyptus on the environment. In this context, the research aimed to highlight the positive environmental impacts of eucalyptus plantations, observing their influence on soil, water, protection of native forests, nutrient cycling and carbon fixation. For this, a narrative literature review was carried out and, as an inclusion criterion, scientific articles, journals, periodicals were considered, free of charge and in full, in Portuguese, Spanish and English. Comparing eucalyptus with other agricultural and forestry crops, it was found that its planting consumes less water and retains nutrients. There was a consensus in the literature about the beneficial impacts of planting eucalyptus on the soil, protecting against erosion by water, water, protection of native forests and retaining large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, improving air quality.En 2019, los bosques plantados totalizaron 9,0 millones de hectáreas, un aumento del 2,4% con respecto a 2018. De este total, la mayoría (77%) está representada por eucaliptos, con alrededor de 6,97 millones de hectáreas, y el 18% de pino, con 1,64 millones de hectáreas. . Las plantaciones de eucalipto son ampliamente aceptadas en Brasil debido a su rápido crecimiento, alta productividad, sus múltiples productos (papel, celulosa, muebles, paneles de madera, pisos, carbón vegetal, construcción civil) y también está relacionado con la rentabilidad que genera. Pero, a pesar de todos estos factores positivos de su plantación, aún existen muchos mitos relacionados con los impactos negativos que genera el eucalipto sobre el medio ambiente. En este contexto, la investigación tuvo como objetivo resaltar los impactos ambientales positivos de las plantaciones de eucalipto, observando su influencia en el suelo, el agua, la protección de los bosques nativos, el ciclo de nutrientes y la fijación de carbono. Para ello, se realizó una revisión de literatura narrativa y, como criterio de inclusión, se consideraron artículos científicos, revistas, publicaciones periódicas, de forma gratuita y en su totalidad, en portugués, español e inglés. Al comparar el eucalipto con otros cultivos agrícolas y forestales, se encontró que su plantación consume menos agua y retiene nutrientes. Hubo consenso en la literatura sobre los impactos beneficiosos de plantar eucaliptos en el suelo, protegiendo contra la erosión por agua, protección de los bosques nativos y reteniendo grandes cantidades de CO2 de la atmósfera, mejorando la calidad del aire.Em 2019, as florestas plantadas totalizaram 9,0 milhões de hectares, aumento de 2,4% em relação a 2018. Desse total, a maior parte (77%) é representada pelo eucalipto, com cerca de 6,97 milhões de hectares, e 18% de pinus, com 1,64 milhão de hectares. Os plantios de eucalipto tem uma grande aceitação no Brasil devido seu rápido crescimento, alta produtividade, seus múltiplos produtos (papel, celulose, móveis, painéis de madeira, pisos, carvão, construção civil) e também está relacionado com a lucratividade gerada pelo mesmo. Mas, apesar de todos esses fatores positivos do seu plantio, ainda assim existem muitos mitos relacionados aos impactos negativos gerados ao meio ambiente advindos do eucalipto. Nesse contexto, a pesquisa teve como objetivo salientar os impactos ambientais positivos de plantios de eucalipto observando sua influência sobre o solo, água, proteção de florestas nativas, ciclagem de nutrientes e fixação de carbono. Para isso foi realizada uma revisão narrativa de literatura e como critério de inclusão, foram considerados artigos científicos, revistas, periódicos, gratuitamente e na íntegra, no idioma português, espanhol e inglês. Comparando o eucalipto com outras culturas agrícolas e florestais foi constatado que seu plantio é o que menos consume água e retém nutrientes. Verificou-se consenso na literatura a cerca dos impactos benéficos do plantio do eucalipto sobre o solo protegendo contra erosões hídricas, água, proteção de matas nativas e reter grandes quantidades de CO2 da atmosfera melhorando a qualidade do ar.Research, Society and Development2021-09-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1960410.33448/rsd-v10i11.19604Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e318101119604Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e318101119604Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e3181011196042525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19604/17569Copyright (c) 2021 Vanessa da Silva Santos de Amorim; Kalindy Maressa Soares Monteiro; Geslanny Oliveira Sousa; Jossimara Ferreira Damascena; Juliana Andrade Pereira; Wendel dos Santos Moraeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmorim, Vanessa da Silva Santos de Monteiro, Kalindy Maressa Soares Sousa, Geslanny Oliveira Damascena, Jossimara FerreiraPereira, Juliana Andrade Moraes, Wendel dos Santos 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19604Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:28.423837Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
Los beneficios ambientales de la plantación de eucalipto: revisión de la literatura
Os benefícios ambientais do plantio de eucalipto: revisão de literatura
title The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
spellingShingle The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
Amorim, Vanessa da Silva Santos de
Planted forests
Protection
Silviculture.
Bosques plantados
Proteccion
Silvicultura.
Florestas plantadas
Proteção
Silvicultura.
title_short The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
title_full The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
title_fullStr The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
title_full_unstemmed The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
title_sort The environmental benefits of eucalyptus planting: literature review
author Amorim, Vanessa da Silva Santos de
author_facet Amorim, Vanessa da Silva Santos de
Monteiro, Kalindy Maressa Soares
Sousa, Geslanny Oliveira
Damascena, Jossimara Ferreira
Pereira, Juliana Andrade
Moraes, Wendel dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Monteiro, Kalindy Maressa Soares
Sousa, Geslanny Oliveira
Damascena, Jossimara Ferreira
Pereira, Juliana Andrade
Moraes, Wendel dos Santos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amorim, Vanessa da Silva Santos de
Monteiro, Kalindy Maressa Soares
Sousa, Geslanny Oliveira
Damascena, Jossimara Ferreira
Pereira, Juliana Andrade
Moraes, Wendel dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Planted forests
Protection
Silviculture.
Bosques plantados
Proteccion
Silvicultura.
Florestas plantadas
Proteção
Silvicultura.
topic Planted forests
Protection
Silviculture.
Bosques plantados
Proteccion
Silvicultura.
Florestas plantadas
Proteção
Silvicultura.
description In 2019, planted forests totaled 9.0 million hectares, an increase of 2.4% compared to 2018. Of this total, the majority (77%) is represented by eucalyptus, with about 6.97 million hectares, and 18% of pine, with 1.64 million hectares. Eucalyptus plantations are widely accepted in Brazil due to their rapid growth, high productivity, their multiple products (paper, cellulose, furniture, wood panels, floors, charcoal, civil construction) and is also related to the profitability generated by it. But, despite all these positive factors of its planting, there are still many myths related to the negative impacts generated by eucalyptus on the environment. In this context, the research aimed to highlight the positive environmental impacts of eucalyptus plantations, observing their influence on soil, water, protection of native forests, nutrient cycling and carbon fixation. For this, a narrative literature review was carried out and, as an inclusion criterion, scientific articles, journals, periodicals were considered, free of charge and in full, in Portuguese, Spanish and English. Comparing eucalyptus with other agricultural and forestry crops, it was found that its planting consumes less water and retains nutrients. There was a consensus in the literature about the beneficial impacts of planting eucalyptus on the soil, protecting against erosion by water, water, protection of native forests and retaining large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, improving air quality.
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