Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest

Remnant forest structure and increment by diameter class play a decisive role in the recovery volume for the next cutting cycle. Tree species in the Amazon Forest do not present a defined pattern of diameter structure, which is discussed here using Cedrela odorata L. as a case study The aim of this...

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Main Authors: Evaldo Muñoz Braz, Patricia Povoa Mattos, Fabio Thaines, Luc Durrieu de Madron, Marilice Cordeiro Garrastazu, Aline Canetti, Marcus Vinício Neves d’Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Embrapa Florestas 2015-09-01
Series:Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira
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Online Access:https://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/article/view/941
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spelling doaj-9db92f5037fc40f3932c57c539b856662021-02-13T11:43:49ZengEmbrapa FlorestasPesquisa Florestal Brasileira1809-36471983-26052015-09-01358310.4336/2015.pfb.35.83.941462Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon ForestEvaldo Muñoz Braz0Patricia Povoa Mattos1Fabio Thaines2Luc Durrieu de Madron3Marilice Cordeiro Garrastazu4Aline CanettiMarcus Vinício Neves d’Oliveira5Embrapa FlorestasEmbrapa FlorestasTecmanFree lanceEmbrapa FlorestasEmbrapa AcreRemnant forest structure and increment by diameter class play a decisive role in the recovery volume for the next cutting cycle. Tree species in the Amazon Forest do not present a defined pattern of diameter structure, which is discussed here using Cedrela odorata L. as a case study The aim of this study was to identify, by simulation, recovery from logging in a real situation at three timber production sites, and the alternatives that are available to ensure commercial timber volume to a second cut cycle in the Brazilian Amazon. The study is concerned regarding the diametric classes of productive trees to the next cycle, the comparison demonstrates that one of the strategies recovers stock volume more quickly than expected in the cut cycle defined by Brazilian law. The number of trees remaining at the sites does not corroborate the common assumption that forest management depletes large diameter trees. This paper presents assessment strategies to evaluate and establish the diametric structure that would enable the possible recovery in the second cut cycle, depending on the volume logged during the first cut cycle. https://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/article/view/941Cedrela odorataSustainable forest managementCut rateRain ForestVolume recoverDiametric structure
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author Evaldo Muñoz Braz
Patricia Povoa Mattos
Fabio Thaines
Luc Durrieu de Madron
Marilice Cordeiro Garrastazu
Aline Canetti
Marcus Vinício Neves d’Oliveira
spellingShingle Evaldo Muñoz Braz
Patricia Povoa Mattos
Fabio Thaines
Luc Durrieu de Madron
Marilice Cordeiro Garrastazu
Aline Canetti
Marcus Vinício Neves d’Oliveira
Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest
Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira
Cedrela odorata
Sustainable forest management
Cut rate
Rain Forest
Volume recover
Diametric structure
author_facet Evaldo Muñoz Braz
Patricia Povoa Mattos
Fabio Thaines
Luc Durrieu de Madron
Marilice Cordeiro Garrastazu
Aline Canetti
Marcus Vinício Neves d’Oliveira
author_sort Evaldo Muñoz Braz
title Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest
title_short Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest
title_full Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest
title_fullStr Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest
title_full_unstemmed Criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in Amazon Forest
title_sort criteria to be considered to achieve a sustainable second cycle in amazon forest
publisher Embrapa Florestas
series Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira
issn 1809-3647
1983-2605
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Remnant forest structure and increment by diameter class play a decisive role in the recovery volume for the next cutting cycle. Tree species in the Amazon Forest do not present a defined pattern of diameter structure, which is discussed here using Cedrela odorata L. as a case study The aim of this study was to identify, by simulation, recovery from logging in a real situation at three timber production sites, and the alternatives that are available to ensure commercial timber volume to a second cut cycle in the Brazilian Amazon. The study is concerned regarding the diametric classes of productive trees to the next cycle, the comparison demonstrates that one of the strategies recovers stock volume more quickly than expected in the cut cycle defined by Brazilian law. The number of trees remaining at the sites does not corroborate the common assumption that forest management depletes large diameter trees. This paper presents assessment strategies to evaluate and establish the diametric structure that would enable the possible recovery in the second cut cycle, depending on the volume logged during the first cut cycle.
topic Cedrela odorata
Sustainable forest management
Cut rate
Rain Forest
Volume recover
Diametric structure
url https://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/article/view/941
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