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Recent Advances in Ecological Restoration (Paperback)
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In Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil, there are hundreds of
Eucalyptus forest farms for pulp production distributed in several
municipalities. In these pulpwood production farms, a major
forestry restoration project is underway for Permanent Preservation
Areas, which have peculiarities that may favor or hinder
restoration. In this compilation, in order to search for
alternatives for the restoration of these Permanent Preservation
Areas, the planting of seedlings of native species in nuclei is
implemented and evaluated as an alternative technique to
traditional reforestation with total area plantation. Suitable
techniques for forest restoration in mined areas are also explored,
with the goal of attaining environmental sustainability for the
bauxite mining in the region. Thus, by monitoring of mined and
restored areas, 146 native species of the Atlantic Forest were
found, 61 in the planting of seedlings, 97 in the inventories for
evaluation of these plantings and 92 in natural regeneration. The
authors set out to elucidate the underlying processes modeled by
diversity and community composition with respect to aboveground
biomass during succession in an Amazon forest in order to devise
better passive restoration plans. 45 20m x 50m (1000 m2) plots were
sampled across three sites in secondary forests, having different
stand ages after shifting cultivation, and an old-growth forest
located in the Northern Amazon forest, Venezuela. One study
discusses how, due to the environmental heterogeneity conditions,
active restoration measures are fundamental in degraded areas where
natural regeneration is limited, mainly due to the absence of
fragments in the landscape. Finally, it is emphasized that passive
restoration is playing an important role in the ecosystem services
recovery at local-scale. In the penultimate study, the authors
compare the floristic composition and structure of the natural
regeneration stratum of a 23-year-old restored forest with an
adjacent dense ombrophilous forest. For this purpose, 60 plots with
dimensions of 3x3 m (9m(2)) were equally and systematically
distributed in these two areas. All shrub-tree individuals with
height <30 cm and circumference at breast height <15 cm in
these plots were included and their heights and diameter at ground
level were measured. Lastly, the dynamics of soil use and coverage
in a region under the influence of mining activities are explored.
This region is located in Minas Gerais state, more specifically in
the municipalities of Sao Sebastiao da Vargem Alegre e Mirai --
both located in Zona da Mata Mineira.
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