MANAGEMENT OF Amburana cearensis var. acreana IN ACRE STATE, BRAZIL

ABSTRACT This work has as its objectives: a) to assess the geographical distribution and population structure of Amburana cearensis var. acreana; b) to calculate sustainable cutting rates, according to stipulated cutting cycles, and c) to simulate the projected recovery potential in volume based on the calculated cutting rate. It was used data from sustainable forest management plans, and the results will contribute for future decisions about its endangered condition. The results did not corroborate the information that Amburana cearensis var. acreana is endangered in Acre state. However the management sustainability will only be feasible if considered the ideal remaining population structure and the estimative of the optimal cutting rate according to the cutting cycle.

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Main Authors: Braz,Evaldo Muñoz, Thaines,Fabio, Mattos,Patrícia Povoa de, Oliveira,Luis Cláudio, Ribas,Luciano Arruda, d'Oliveira,Marcus Vinicio Neves, Thaines,Andréia Aparecida Ribeiro
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2014
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-50982014000200455
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Summary:ABSTRACT This work has as its objectives: a) to assess the geographical distribution and population structure of Amburana cearensis var. acreana; b) to calculate sustainable cutting rates, according to stipulated cutting cycles, and c) to simulate the projected recovery potential in volume based on the calculated cutting rate. It was used data from sustainable forest management plans, and the results will contribute for future decisions about its endangered condition. The results did not corroborate the information that Amburana cearensis var. acreana is endangered in Acre state. However the management sustainability will only be feasible if considered the ideal remaining population structure and the estimative of the optimal cutting rate according to the cutting cycle.