1999
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921999291095
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Forest biomass and wood consumption In the lower course of the Amazon: a case study of rhe Urubueua Island

Abstract: -Várzea and terra-firme forests in the lower course of the Amazon were of 36,200 ha. Assuming that the forests are rotatively cultivated every 25 to 30 years, the total deforestation area is 6,870-6,948 ha in 25 years and 8,244~8,337 ha in 30 years. This result means that the balance between forest biomass and utilization is not in crisis, however, this Key words: açaí (Euterpe oleracea), Amazon estuary, deforestation, firewood, terra-firme, tile factory, várzea. Biomassa Florestal e Consumo Madereiro na Foz d… Show more

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“…This result was reported by other authors such as Tsuchiya & Hiraoka (1999) for whom the farmer's profile defined the dominant crop and the number of shade species as a function of common agricultural practices in the region. For Donato & Lima (2014) the designs were influenced by economic characteristics, popular knowledge, ecological knowledge about the species and regional climatic conditions of the Ribeira Valley, in the state of São Paulo.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This result was reported by other authors such as Tsuchiya & Hiraoka (1999) for whom the farmer's profile defined the dominant crop and the number of shade species as a function of common agricultural practices in the region. For Donato & Lima (2014) the designs were influenced by economic characteristics, popular knowledge, ecological knowledge about the species and regional climatic conditions of the Ribeira Valley, in the state of São Paulo.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Nos três estudos realizados nas várzeas paraenses, o número de árvores foi baixo. Tsuchiya & Hiraoka (1999), citam que o número de árvores depende do grau de cultivo de açaí e manejo dos açaizais nativos, práticas comuns na região, e que o número de espécies arbóreas é influenciado pela adaptação as inundações que ocorrem nessas várzeas.…”
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