Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The Araripe region has suffered one of the greatest environmental impacts of recent years, mainly because it is home to Brazil's plaster center, which uses forest biomass as the main energy source for gypsum conversion. The high demand for this bioenergy has resulted in high anthropogenic pressure on native vegetation, which has been devastated, causing in many areas degraded, desertified and/or in the process of desertification. The problem is aggravated by this region being composed of mountainous areas with varied orographic effects, responsible for the formation of different microhabitats with high biological diversity. The objective of this study was to evaluate floristic and structural diversity of communities and to characterize populations of native woody species with higher values of absolute density (AD) at different altitude levels in the Araripe region of Pernambuco. For data collection the region was stratified into three levels of altitudes: lower (≤ 600 m), middle (600> and <750 m) and higher (> 750 m). Nine fragments were inventoried, three of them per environment. In each fragment, 20 sample units with 250 m² each were distributed, totaling a sample area of 4.5 ha. In the plots the circumferences were measured at the height of the breast of the individuals with inclusion level greater than or equal to 10 cm (CAP 1.30 m ≥ 10 cm), estimated the heights of the individuals, collected environmental information, soil and wood samples woody species with higher AD in the region. Variations of phytosociological parameters, floristic composition, dispersion syndromes, spatial distribution patterns and correlated with geographic and environmental variables were analyzed. The values of moisture, basic density, upper and lower calorific value, estimated, useful calorific value, energy density and wood energy storage with higher DA of the environments were determined. We sampled 6,987 individuals, 10,346 stems, distributed in 35 botanical families, 82 genera and 153 species. The region, at different levels of altitude, presented a diverse floristic-structural composition. At altitudes higher than 750 m, greater species richness was found, with 85. At altitudes of up to 600 m, there are the woody individuals with larger sizes (heights and diameters). In general, the lowland and plateau presented floristic-structural composition with their own characteristics, with few similarities, since the hillside functioning as an ecological ecotone of these two altitudinal strata. The variations of vegetation among altitude strata had as main influencers soil properties and water availability. The burning of freshly cut wood, as is generally practiced in the region, causes a high waste of energy in the ovens. The simple practice of drying the wood in the open air can increase energy efficiency and consequently reduce the amount of wood to be thinned. All the woody species analyzed present woods with high potential for energetic use, as long as they are used partially dry. This work contributes with important information that can be used in the decision making process for the creation of public policies aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of forest resources in the Araripe, Pernambuco region.
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spelling MARANGON, Luiz CarlosFREIRE, Fernando JoséBRAZ, Rafael LeiteFELICIANO, Ana Lícia PatriotaRAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira FerrazNOGUEIRA, MarceloGALLO, Ricardohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2745970453316198SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos2019-09-24T14:12:34Z2019-02-21SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos. Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais. 2019. 183 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8219The Araripe region has suffered one of the greatest environmental impacts of recent years, mainly because it is home to Brazil's plaster center, which uses forest biomass as the main energy source for gypsum conversion. The high demand for this bioenergy has resulted in high anthropogenic pressure on native vegetation, which has been devastated, causing in many areas degraded, desertified and/or in the process of desertification. The problem is aggravated by this region being composed of mountainous areas with varied orographic effects, responsible for the formation of different microhabitats with high biological diversity. The objective of this study was to evaluate floristic and structural diversity of communities and to characterize populations of native woody species with higher values of absolute density (AD) at different altitude levels in the Araripe region of Pernambuco. For data collection the region was stratified into three levels of altitudes: lower (≤ 600 m), middle (600> and <750 m) and higher (> 750 m). Nine fragments were inventoried, three of them per environment. In each fragment, 20 sample units with 250 m² each were distributed, totaling a sample area of 4.5 ha. In the plots the circumferences were measured at the height of the breast of the individuals with inclusion level greater than or equal to 10 cm (CAP 1.30 m ≥ 10 cm), estimated the heights of the individuals, collected environmental information, soil and wood samples woody species with higher AD in the region. Variations of phytosociological parameters, floristic composition, dispersion syndromes, spatial distribution patterns and correlated with geographic and environmental variables were analyzed. The values of moisture, basic density, upper and lower calorific value, estimated, useful calorific value, energy density and wood energy storage with higher DA of the environments were determined. We sampled 6,987 individuals, 10,346 stems, distributed in 35 botanical families, 82 genera and 153 species. The region, at different levels of altitude, presented a diverse floristic-structural composition. At altitudes higher than 750 m, greater species richness was found, with 85. At altitudes of up to 600 m, there are the woody individuals with larger sizes (heights and diameters). In general, the lowland and plateau presented floristic-structural composition with their own characteristics, with few similarities, since the hillside functioning as an ecological ecotone of these two altitudinal strata. The variations of vegetation among altitude strata had as main influencers soil properties and water availability. The burning of freshly cut wood, as is generally practiced in the region, causes a high waste of energy in the ovens. The simple practice of drying the wood in the open air can increase energy efficiency and consequently reduce the amount of wood to be thinned. All the woody species analyzed present woods with high potential for energetic use, as long as they are used partially dry. This work contributes with important information that can be used in the decision making process for the creation of public policies aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of forest resources in the Araripe, Pernambuco region.A região do Araripe tem sofrido um dos maiores impactos ambientais dos últimos anos, principalmente por abrigar o maior polo gesseiro do Brasil, que utiliza a biomassa florestal como principal fonte de energia para conversão da gipsita. A elevada demanda por essa bioenergia tem resultado em elevada pressão antrópica sobre a vegetação nativa, que tem sido devastada, ocasionando em muitas áreas degradadas, desertificadas e/ou em processo de desertificação. O problema se agrava por essa região ser composta por áreas serranas com variados efeitos orográficos, responsáveis pela formação de diferentes micro-habitats com elevada diversidade biológica. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar diversidade florística e estrutural de comunidades e caracterizar populações de espécies lenhosas nativas com maiores valores de densidade absoluta (DA) em diferentes níveis de altitude na região do Araripe em Pernambuco. Para coleta de dados a região foi estratificada em três níveis de altitudes: baixada (≤ 600 m), encosta (600 > e < 750 m) e chapada (≥ 750 m). Foram inventariados nove fragmentos, sendo três por ambiente. Em cada fragmento foram distribuídas 20 unidades amostrais com 250 m² cada, totalizando uma área amostral de 4,5 ha. Nas parcelas foram mensuradas as circunferências a altura do peito dos indivíduos com nível de inclusão maior ou igual a 10 cm (CAP 1,30 m ≥ 10 cm), estimadas as alturas dos indivíduos, coletadas informações ambientais, amostras de solo e de madeiras de espécies lenhosas com maiores DA. Foram analisadas variações dos parâmetros fitossociológicos, composição florística, síndromes de dispersão, padrões de distribuição espacial e correlacionados com variáveis geográficas e ambientais. Foram determinados teores de umidade, densidade básica, poder calorífico superior e inferior, e estimados, poder calorífico útil, densidade energética e estoque de energia das madeiras com maiores DA. Foram amostrados 6.987 indivíduos, 10.346 fustes, distribuídos em 35 famílias botânica, 82 gêneros e 153 espécies. A região, nos diferentes níveis de altitude, apresentou uma diversificada composição florístico-estrutural. Em altitudes superiores a 750 m, foi constatado maior riqueza de espécies, com 85. Em altitudes de até 600 m, estão os indivíduos lenhosos com maiores portes (alturas e diâmetros). De maneira geral, a baixada e chapada apresentaram composição florístico-estrutural com características próprias, com poucas semelhanças, já a encosta funciona como ecótono ecológico desses dois estratos de altitudes. As variações da vegetação entre estratos de altitude, teve como principais influenciadores as propriedades do solo e disponibilidade hídrica. A queima de madeira recém cortada, como geralmente é praticada na região, causa um elevado desperdício de energia nos fornos. A simples prática de secagem da madeira ao ar livre pode aumentar a eficiência energética e consequentemente reduzir a quantidade de madeiras a serem desbastadas. Todas as espécies lenhosas analisadas apresentam madeiras com elevado potencial para uso energético, desde que sejam utilizadas parcialmente secas. Esse trabalho contribui com importantes informações que podem ser utilizadas na tomada de decisões para criação de políticas públicas que visem a conservação e uso sustentável dos recursos florestais da região do Araripe, Pernambuco.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-09-24T14:12:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Wedson Batista dos Santos.pdf: 4954755 bytes, checksum: 6e2fe6c3e489b895bf8edffee4b5edb1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-09-24T14:12:34Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
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title Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
spellingShingle Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos
Vegetação lenhosa
Floresta seca
Desmatamento
Semiárido
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
title_full Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
title_fullStr Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
title_full_unstemmed Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
title_sort Vegetação lenhosa em altitudes no semiárido pernambucano : estrutura, potencial energético e fatores ambientais
author SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos
author_facet SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv FREIRE, Fernando José
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv BRAZ, Rafael Leite
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv NOGUEIRA, Marcelo
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv GALLO, Ricardo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Wedson Batista dos
contributor_str_mv MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
FREIRE, Fernando José
BRAZ, Rafael Leite
FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
NOGUEIRA, Marcelo
GALLO, Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vegetação lenhosa
Floresta seca
Desmatamento
Semiárido
topic Vegetação lenhosa
Floresta seca
Desmatamento
Semiárido
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
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description The Araripe region has suffered one of the greatest environmental impacts of recent years, mainly because it is home to Brazil's plaster center, which uses forest biomass as the main energy source for gypsum conversion. The high demand for this bioenergy has resulted in high anthropogenic pressure on native vegetation, which has been devastated, causing in many areas degraded, desertified and/or in the process of desertification. The problem is aggravated by this region being composed of mountainous areas with varied orographic effects, responsible for the formation of different microhabitats with high biological diversity. The objective of this study was to evaluate floristic and structural diversity of communities and to characterize populations of native woody species with higher values of absolute density (AD) at different altitude levels in the Araripe region of Pernambuco. For data collection the region was stratified into three levels of altitudes: lower (≤ 600 m), middle (600> and <750 m) and higher (> 750 m). Nine fragments were inventoried, three of them per environment. In each fragment, 20 sample units with 250 m² each were distributed, totaling a sample area of 4.5 ha. In the plots the circumferences were measured at the height of the breast of the individuals with inclusion level greater than or equal to 10 cm (CAP 1.30 m ≥ 10 cm), estimated the heights of the individuals, collected environmental information, soil and wood samples woody species with higher AD in the region. Variations of phytosociological parameters, floristic composition, dispersion syndromes, spatial distribution patterns and correlated with geographic and environmental variables were analyzed. The values of moisture, basic density, upper and lower calorific value, estimated, useful calorific value, energy density and wood energy storage with higher DA of the environments were determined. We sampled 6,987 individuals, 10,346 stems, distributed in 35 botanical families, 82 genera and 153 species. The region, at different levels of altitude, presented a diverse floristic-structural composition. At altitudes higher than 750 m, greater species richness was found, with 85. At altitudes of up to 600 m, there are the woody individuals with larger sizes (heights and diameters). In general, the lowland and plateau presented floristic-structural composition with their own characteristics, with few similarities, since the hillside functioning as an ecological ecotone of these two altitudinal strata. The variations of vegetation among altitude strata had as main influencers soil properties and water availability. The burning of freshly cut wood, as is generally practiced in the region, causes a high waste of energy in the ovens. The simple practice of drying the wood in the open air can increase energy efficiency and consequently reduce the amount of wood to be thinned. All the woody species analyzed present woods with high potential for energetic use, as long as they are used partially dry. This work contributes with important information that can be used in the decision making process for the creation of public policies aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of forest resources in the Araripe, Pernambuco region.
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repository.mail.fl_str_mv bdtd@ufrpe.br ||bdtd@ufrpe.br
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