2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-753x2013000200003
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Transição florestal e modernização ecológica: a eucaliptocultura para além do bem e do mal

Abstract: Neste artigo, o caso da eucaliptocultura é usado para explorar as possibilidades analíticas da modernização ecológica para as discussões sobre transição florestal. São abordadas as problemáticas da inclusão de monoculturas florestais no cômputo da transição e da influência indireta que essas monoculturas podem exercer na recuperação da cobertura florestal nativa. São analisados aspectos gerais sobre o tema, bem como um estudo de caso em São Luiz do Paraitinga, SP. Argumenta-se que as monoculturas florestais nã… Show more

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“…The expansion of exotic tree plantation in 1980-1996 may reflect economic incentives granted by the Brazilian Government to forestry industries and landowners between 1966 and 1987 (Viana 2004). However, the optimization of the productive chain of pulp and paper and the demand for environmental certification of plantations may have promoted further land abandonment to increase native forest cover (Farinaci et al 2013, Silva et al 2016. Hence, our results show that the same proximate driver can have opposite effects on forest cover change depending on the underlying ultimate driver, https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol23/iss4/art7/ highlighting the importance of long-term studies that capture different economic and political contexts.…”
Section: Expansion Of Perennial Crops Was Associated With Forest Loss Inmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The expansion of exotic tree plantation in 1980-1996 may reflect economic incentives granted by the Brazilian Government to forestry industries and landowners between 1966 and 1987 (Viana 2004). However, the optimization of the productive chain of pulp and paper and the demand for environmental certification of plantations may have promoted further land abandonment to increase native forest cover (Farinaci et al 2013, Silva et al 2016. Hence, our results show that the same proximate driver can have opposite effects on forest cover change depending on the underlying ultimate driver, https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol23/iss4/art7/ highlighting the importance of long-term studies that capture different economic and political contexts.…”
Section: Expansion Of Perennial Crops Was Associated With Forest Loss Inmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Inquiries regarding impacts of plantations on large areas are often discussed (FARINACI et al, 2013). Such questions are completely valid and pertinent; nevertheless, it is for the scientific and the academic community to demonstrate the sustainability of Eucalypt culture in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O ex-presidente do Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária (INCRA), Francisco Graziano (2012), da mesma forma, se posiciona a favor do CAR, alegando ser uma das vantagens da nova lei florestal para facilitar a fiscalização ambiental. Farinaci et al (2013) também creditam importância ao Cadastro Ambiental Rural. Admitem que o monitoramento de áreas rurais por sensoriamento remoto é, sem dúvida, uma ferramenta importante para a gestão ambiental.…”
Section: A Consolidação De Atividades Em áReas De Preservaçãounclassified