Current practices of conducting forest management plans in the Amazon may risk the survival of timber species

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Marta Silvana Volpato Sccoti
Adriano Reis Prazeres Mascarenhas
Ariane Cristine Rebelo
Izaías Médice Fernandes
Jhony Vendruscolo
José das Dores de Sá Rocha
Renan Fernandes Moreto
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[1] Federal University of Rondônia,Department of Forest Engineering
[2] Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences (PGCA),Department of Field Education
[3] Federal University of Rondônia,Department of Environmental Engineering
[4] Federal University of Rondônia,undefined
[5] Federal University of Rondônia,undefined
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Forest concession; Orest structure; Timber stock; Tropical rainforest; Selective logging;
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Measurement of the recovery of wood stocks in logging areas in the Amazon helps to understand the efficiency of policies for the use and conservation of native forests. This work evaluated the effects of logging on the dynamics and production of commercial species in the short and medium term in a conservation unit in the state of Rondônia. Structural patterns of the species as a function of mortality and recruitment rates, patterns of average increment in diameter, and estimates of forest production in the short and medium term were analyzed. The study was carried out in an area designated as Annual Production Unit 2 of Forest Management Unit III of Jamari National Forest. In addition to legalized harvesting, there are reports of illegal logging in the area as of 2015. Inventory data from 2011, 2015, and 2018 were used, considering trees of commercial value with a diameter at breast height (DBH) greater than 10 cm. Mortality rate, recruitment, periodic annual increment, absolute tree density, basal area, and commercial volume, by species and DBH classes, as well as the similarity of the species regarding the growth pattern. The population structure of species over the years was affected by tree mortality, mainly due to damage caused by illegal logging. Mean increment values varied by species and diameter classes, and six species represented 72% of the total volume of wood stock. It is important to review the criteria for sustainable forest production in the long term. Thus, it is necessary to promote species diversity and improve public authorities’ capacity to enforce and of the private sector to comply with legislation. This, in turn, will enable the development of strategies to make the consumption of legal wood more rational.
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页码:82589 / 82600
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