02602nam a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000200006024500880008026003650016852017030053365000110223665000270224765300110227465300280228570000200231370000210233370000230235470000190237720873002018-02-07 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aTYMUS, J. R. C. aNative ecological restoration techniques employed in Brazil.h[electronic resource] aIn: WORLD CONFERENCE ON ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION, 7.; CONGRESO IBEROAMERICANO Y DEL CARIBE DE RESTAURACIÓN ECOLÓGICA, 5.; CONFERÊNCIA BRASILEIRA DE RESTAURAÇÃO ECOLÓGICA, 1., 2017, Foz do Iguassu Linking science and practice for a better world: book of abstracts. Londrina: Sociedade Brasileira de Restauração Ecológica, 2017. p. 338-339. T01-P05.c2017 aRecently, the Brazilian government committed to restore and reforest 12 million hectares of forests until 2030 (Nationally DeterminedContribution - NDC). Seeking to strategically subsidize large-scale restoration policies for Brazil, IPEA and TNC, withthe support of EMBRAPA, the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment - MMA and the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur InternationaleZusammenarbeit - GIZ, developed a study to characterize the main ecological restoration techniques applied in distinct biomesof Brazil. The methodology consisted in identifying widely used materials and management activities. To accomplish that, consultationswere made with project executives, academic experts and public managers from various regions of Brazil. We received 94 responses that contributed to the analyzes performed. The result of this evaluation allowed the description of techniques, foreach Brazilian biome, in terms of the following information: main inputs and activities employed; usual amount of inputs andlabor (man-hours) employed; steps in which each input and activity is used (implementation phase and/or maintenance phase)and a general outline of each technique. Our results show large variability in the characteristics of intensive techniques, wellestablished in the technical and scientific literature (e.g., dense tree planting of several species through seedling), as well as intechniques based on natural regeneration. The expressive number of projects reporting use of the latter (both with and withoutmanagement) highlights the search for efficient results in ecological terms at lower cost and with easier implementation, focusingon natural processes and mechanisms of ecosystems recovery. aBrazil aEcological restoration aBrasil aRestauração ecologica1 aLENTI, F. E. B.1 aBENINI, R. de M.1 aSILVA, A. P. M. da1 aISERNHAGEN, I.