2018
DOI: 10.5902/1980509831651
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Uso De Fotografias Hemisféricas Para Avaliação Da Qualidade Ambiental Na Mata De Santa Genebra, Campinas-Sp, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMOAtualmente, o desenvolvimento de grandes centros tem exercido pressão constante em remanescentes florestais localizados em áreas urbanas. O estudo dos impactos ambientais aos quais estes são expostos permite a melhor gestão e conservação de remanescentes florestais localizados nestas áreas. Nesse contexto, o presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar os impactos da degradação em áreas de borda e do interior da Mata de Santa Genebra, um remanescente florestal constituído 85 % em floresta estacional semid… Show more

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“…Regarding the LAI parameter, Garcia et al (2018) studied the Mata de Santa Genebra in Campinas, SP, Brazil. They studied the interior of the forest and its edges, finding a variation between 0.955 and 3.522 m 2 /m 2 in the countryside and 0.741 and 3.120 m 2 /m 2 for forest edges.…”
Section: Preparation Of the Urban Environmental Quality Indicator (Ueqi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding the LAI parameter, Garcia et al (2018) studied the Mata de Santa Genebra in Campinas, SP, Brazil. They studied the interior of the forest and its edges, finding a variation between 0.955 and 3.522 m 2 /m 2 in the countryside and 0.741 and 3.120 m 2 /m 2 for forest edges.…”
Section: Preparation Of the Urban Environmental Quality Indicator (Ueqi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the fuzzification of the values and the construction of the pertinence curve, the following values were adopted: bad = values below 0.5 m 2 /m 2 , since these values are usually associated with the absence of shrub vegetation at the forest edges; regular = values between 0.7 and 0.9 m 2 /m 2 , as this interval, in most cases, is associated with border shrub vegetation with greater exposure to anthropic action; and good = values above 1.0 m 2 /m 2 , which corresponds to the vegetation in the countryside with no clearings and protected from anthropic action (Figure 4). García (1995) identified in the Madrid region that values close to 25.0°C are considered the ideal comfort temperature for humans, while values below 20.0°C and above 30°C already begin to cause discomfort. Such thermal comfort intervals are consistent with the Brazilian reality, so much so that Gomes and Amorim (2003) used this classification to assess the thermal comfort of public squares in Presidente Prudente (SP).…”
Section: Preparation Of the Urban Environmental Quality Indicator (Ueqi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest exploitation has been always connected to the development of human populations. However, due to continuous suppression and unplanned activities, significant reductions have been observed in forested areas worldwide (Ferreira & Santos, 2012;Garcia et al, 2018). Forest preservation and sustainable management are of utmost importance to maintain ecosystem balance, as excessive exploitation have negative consequences such as changes in local microclimate, reduced size of populations, loss of genetic variability, and species suppression (Lopes et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além da redução na área original de habitat, estudos relatam que a fragmentação pode levar a extinções locais e alterações na composição e abundância de espécies, conduzindo à alteração ou até mesmo perda de processos naturais das comunidades (GARCIA et al, 2018). Modificações na dispersão de sementes por animais, na polinização, na predação de herbívoros e outros, podem ainda colocar em risco a manutenção das populações de espécies vegetais nativas nos remanescentes (CALEGARI et al, 2010).…”
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