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Embrapa Florestas. |
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08/04/1998 |
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29/04/2014 |
Autoria: |
ZACHOW, R. |
Título: |
Os planos de manejo das florestas naturais do Brasil. |
Ano de publicação: |
1997 |
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In: CURSO DE MANEJO FLORESTAL SUSTENTÁVEL, 1997, Curitiba. Tópicos em manejo florestal sustentável. Colombo: EMBRAPA-CNPF, 1997. p.221-235. |
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(EMBRAPA-CNPF. Documentos, 34). |
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1414-3038 |
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Português |
Palavras-Chave: |
Manejo florestal. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
forest management. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/45829/1/zachow-pg221-235.pdf
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Embrapa Cerrados. |
Data corrente: |
05/06/2023 |
Data da última atualização: |
05/06/2023 |
Autoria: |
SCHWAIDA, S. F.; CICERELLI, R. E.; ALMEIDA, T.; SANO, E. E.; PIRES, C. H.; RAMOS, A. P. M. |
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SAMUEL FERNANDO SCHWAIDA; REJANE ENNES CICERELLI; TATI DE ALMEIDA; EDSON EYJI SANO, CPAC; CARLOS HENRIQUE PIRES; ANA PAULA MARQUES RAMOS. |
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Defining priorities areas for biodiversity conservation and trading forest certificates in the Cerrado biome in Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
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Biodiversity and Conservation, v. 32, 2023. |
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p. 18071820 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Abstract Habitat loss and natural vegetation fragmentation are significant causes of global biodiversity decline, impacting plant and animal species negatively. This issue is worrisome in the private areas of Cerrado in Brazil, which is the second-largest biome, considered a hotspot for biodiversity conservation, and a provider of ecosystem services. Herein, we present a novel integrated approach to define priority areas for biodiversity conservation and environmental compensation in Cerrado, using multicriteria analysis. Our approach combines variables like deforestation projection, integral index of connectivity, threatened species occurrence, and environmental information of rural properties, ranking the importance of remaining native vegetation for biodiversity conservation and forest certificate issuance. Landscape metrics were used to observe and predict land use and land cover changes from 1988 to 2038. We found a loss of native vegetation in the Cerrado superior to 20% between 1988 and 2018, associated with increased of its fragmentation and its connectivity loss, especially after 2008. Natural cover was replaced mostly by pasture and more recently by agriculture. Moreover, we determined that is expected a loss of native vegetation of around 55% by 2038 in the study area. The proposed approach can predict the consequences of future changes in the landscape of the private areas in the Cerrado biome. It should be replicated in other ecosystems, supporting the decision-making process for biodiversity protection. MenosAbstract Habitat loss and natural vegetation fragmentation are significant causes of global biodiversity decline, impacting plant and animal species negatively. This issue is worrisome in the private areas of Cerrado in Brazil, which is the second-largest biome, considered a hotspot for biodiversity conservation, and a provider of ecosystem services. Herein, we present a novel integrated approach to define priority areas for biodiversity conservation and environmental compensation in Cerrado, using multicriteria analysis. Our approach combines variables like deforestation projection, integral index of connectivity, threatened species occurrence, and environmental information of rural properties, ranking the importance of remaining native vegetation for biodiversity conservation and forest certificate issuance. Landscape metrics were used to observe and predict land use and land cover changes from 1988 to 2038. We found a loss of native vegetation in the Cerrado superior to 20% between 1988 and 2018, associated with increased of its fragmentation and its connectivity loss, especially after 2008. Natural cover was replaced mostly by pasture and more recently by agriculture. Moreover, we determined that is expected a loss of native vegetation of around 55% by 2038 in the study area. The proposed approach can predict the consequences of future changes in the landscape of the private areas in the Cerrado biome. It should be replicated in other ecosystems, supporting the decision-... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Espécies ameaçadas. |
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Cerrado; Uso da Terra. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1154250/1/Sano-DEFINING-PRIORITIES-AREAS-FOR-BIODIVERSITY-CONSERVATION.pdf
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