Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation

During the last decades, the frequency and severity of forest fires in the tropical region and in other parts of the world, have increased. The accumulation of forest fuel on the forest floor over the years dramatically increases the risk of fire. One of the alternatives to reduce this risk or the p...

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Main Authors: Marcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez, Diocles Omar Albán Ventura, Alfredo Jimenez González, Otto Francisco Mero Jalca, Máximo Tenencio Ganchozo Quimis
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 2018-05-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
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Online Access:http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/325
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spelling doaj-571bfe47d69243be8cb4a08abb1578052020-11-24T21:20:17ZspaUniversidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales2310-34692018-05-0162184194148Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantationMarcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez0Diocles Omar Albán Ventura1Alfredo Jimenez González2Otto Francisco Mero Jalca3Máximo Tenencio Ganchozo Quimis4Universidad Estatal del Sur de ManabíUniversidad Estatal del Sur de ManabíUniversidad Estatal del Sur de ManabíUniversidad Estatal del Sur de ManabíUniversidad Estatal del Sur de ManabíDuring the last decades, the frequency and severity of forest fires in the tropical region and in other parts of the world, have increased. The accumulation of forest fuel on the forest floor over the years dramatically increases the risk of fire. One of the alternatives to reduce this risk or the potential for damages is to reduce the amount of forest fuel using prescribed burns. This work had the objective of planning a prescribed burning at a Tectonagrandis plantation in Jipijapa, Manabí, Ecuador. The amount of woody dead fuel was determined using the planar intersections method. The amount of miscellaneous and green fuels was evaluated by collecting the material in boxes of 30 x 30 cm and in a plot of 1 m2, respectively, placing samples in stoves to remove moisture. Fire behavior was estimated by calculating parameters such as fire intensity, flame length and lethal scorch height. The total amount of forest fuel estimated was 11.17 t ha-1. The prescriptions obtained for the optimal intervals of the fire behavior parameters presented values of fire intensity between 16.43 and 33.89 kcal m-1 s-1; flame length between 0.54 and 0.76 m and lethal scorch height between 1.38 and 4.20 m. These values sufficiently argue the application of fire in the stand of T. grandis without danger to the trees.http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/325Combustibles forestales, comportamiento del fuego, prevención, método de intersecciones planares
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author Marcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez
Diocles Omar Albán Ventura
Alfredo Jimenez González
Otto Francisco Mero Jalca
Máximo Tenencio Ganchozo Quimis
spellingShingle Marcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez
Diocles Omar Albán Ventura
Alfredo Jimenez González
Otto Francisco Mero Jalca
Máximo Tenencio Ganchozo Quimis
Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation
Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
Combustibles forestales, comportamiento del fuego, prevención, método de intersecciones planares
author_facet Marcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez
Diocles Omar Albán Ventura
Alfredo Jimenez González
Otto Francisco Mero Jalca
Máximo Tenencio Ganchozo Quimis
author_sort Marcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez
title Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation
title_short Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation
title_full Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation
title_fullStr Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation
title_full_unstemmed Planning a prescribed burn at Tectonagrandis Linn F. plantation
title_sort planning a prescribed burn at tectonagrandis linn f. plantation
publisher Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"
series Revista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
issn 2310-3469
publishDate 2018-05-01
description During the last decades, the frequency and severity of forest fires in the tropical region and in other parts of the world, have increased. The accumulation of forest fuel on the forest floor over the years dramatically increases the risk of fire. One of the alternatives to reduce this risk or the potential for damages is to reduce the amount of forest fuel using prescribed burns. This work had the objective of planning a prescribed burning at a Tectonagrandis plantation in Jipijapa, Manabí, Ecuador. The amount of woody dead fuel was determined using the planar intersections method. The amount of miscellaneous and green fuels was evaluated by collecting the material in boxes of 30 x 30 cm and in a plot of 1 m2, respectively, placing samples in stoves to remove moisture. Fire behavior was estimated by calculating parameters such as fire intensity, flame length and lethal scorch height. The total amount of forest fuel estimated was 11.17 t ha-1. The prescriptions obtained for the optimal intervals of the fire behavior parameters presented values of fire intensity between 16.43 and 33.89 kcal m-1 s-1; flame length between 0.54 and 0.76 m and lethal scorch height between 1.38 and 4.20 m. These values sufficiently argue the application of fire in the stand of T. grandis without danger to the trees.
topic Combustibles forestales, comportamiento del fuego, prevención, método de intersecciones planares
url http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/cfores/article/view/325
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