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Embrapa Cocais. |
Data corrente: |
08/10/2013 |
Data da última atualização: |
08/10/2013 |
Autoria: |
MIRANDA, E. E. de (coord.). |
Afiliação: |
EVARISTO EDUARDO DE MIRANDA, CNPM. |
Título: |
Brasil visto do espaço: Mato Grosso do Sul. |
Ano de publicação: |
2002 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Campinas, SP: Embrapa Monitoramento por Satélite; Brasília, DF: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica, 2002. |
Descrição Física: |
1 CD-ROM. |
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(Coleção Brasil Visto do Espaço). |
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85-7383-097-2 |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Coord. Técnico: Alexandre Camargo Coutinho - Equipe Técnica: Carlos Fernando A. Paniago, José Roberto Miranda, Marcelo Guimarães e Ana L. Filardi. |
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É como se você estivesse numa estação espacial, observando o Brasil. Este CD apresenta o Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul visto do espaço. Dezenas de imagens recentes de satélites foram reunidas com alta tecnologia pela Embrapa, formando um mosaico inédito de lindas paisagens, florestas, rios, cidades, montanhas e agricultura. Voce pode sobrevoar todo o Estado, acompanhando rios, estradas, municipios, descendo para examinar detalhes até 60 m do solo. As aplicações deste produto são infinitas: planejamento territorial, turismo, agricultura, mineração, educação ambiental, urbanismo, transporte, lazer, etc. Embarque nesta aventura e boa viagem! |
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Brasil; Geoprocessamento; Geoprocessing; Image; Imagem; Mato Grosso do Sul; Satellite. |
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Agricultura; Satélite; Sensoriamento Remoto; Uso da Terra. |
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agriculture; land use; remote sensing. |
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Z Localizações Geográficas |
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Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril. |
Data corrente: |
16/11/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
16/11/2012 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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A - 2 |
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SILVESTRINI, M.; CYSNEIRO, A. D.; LIMA, A. L.; VEIGA, L. G.; ISERNHAGEN, I.; TAMASHIRO, J. Y.; GANDOLFI, S.; RODRIGUES, R. R. |
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INGO ISERNHAGEN, CPAMT. |
Título: |
Natural regeneration in abandoned fields following intensive agricultural land use in an Atlantic Forest Island, Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2012 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Revista Árvore (Online), v. 36, n. 4, p. 659-671, 2012. |
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36 |
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659-671 |
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1806-9088 |
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Inglês |
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The time required to regrowth a forest in degraded areas depends on how the forest is removed and on the type of land use following removal. Natural regeneration was studied in abandoned old fields after intensive agricultural land use in areas originally covered by Brazilian Atlantic Forests of the Anchieta Island, Brazil in order to understand how plant communities reassemble following human disturbances as well as to determine suitable strategies of forest restoration. The fields were classified into three vegetation types according to the dominant plant species in: 1) Miconia albicans (Sw.) Triana (Melastomataceae) fields, 2) Dicranopteris flexuosa (Schrader) Underw. (Gleicheniaceae) thickets, and 3) Gleichenella pectinata (Willd.) Ching. (Gleicheniaceae) thickets. Both composition and structure of natural regeneration were compared among the three dominant vegetation types by establishing randomly three plots of 1 x 3 m in five sites of the island. A gradient in composition and abundance of species in natural regeneration could be observed along vegetation types from Dicranopteris fern thickets to Miconia fields. The gradient did not accurately follow the pattern of spatial distribution of the three dominant vegetation types in the island regarding their proximity of the remnant forests. A complex association of biotic and abiotic factors seems to be affecting the seedling recruitment and establishment in the study plots. The lowest plant regeneration found in Dicranopteris and Gleichenella thickets suggests that the ferns inhibit the recruitment of woody and herbaceous species. Otherwise, we could not distinguish different patterns of tree regeneration among the three vegetation types. Our results showed that forest recovery following severe anthropogenic disturbances is not direct, predictable or even achievable on its own. Appropriated actions and methods such as fern removal, planting ground covers, and enrichment planting with tree species were suggested in order to restore the natural forest regeneration process in the abandoned old fields. MenosThe time required to regrowth a forest in degraded areas depends on how the forest is removed and on the type of land use following removal. Natural regeneration was studied in abandoned old fields after intensive agricultural land use in areas originally covered by Brazilian Atlantic Forests of the Anchieta Island, Brazil in order to understand how plant communities reassemble following human disturbances as well as to determine suitable strategies of forest restoration. The fields were classified into three vegetation types according to the dominant plant species in: 1) Miconia albicans (Sw.) Triana (Melastomataceae) fields, 2) Dicranopteris flexuosa (Schrader) Underw. (Gleicheniaceae) thickets, and 3) Gleichenella pectinata (Willd.) Ching. (Gleicheniaceae) thickets. Both composition and structure of natural regeneration were compared among the three dominant vegetation types by establishing randomly three plots of 1 x 3 m in five sites of the island. A gradient in composition and abundance of species in natural regeneration could be observed along vegetation types from Dicranopteris fern thickets to Miconia fields. The gradient did not accurately follow the pattern of spatial distribution of the three dominant vegetation types in the island regarding their proximity of the remnant forests. A complex association of biotic and abiotic factors seems to be affecting the seedling recruitment and establishment in the study plots. The lowest plant regeneration found in Dicranopt... Mostrar Tudo |
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Forest restoration. |
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