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Potencial de biomassa florestal: cartografia e avaliação de metodologias

Authors: Dias, Ana Lúcia Lopes;

Potencial de biomassa florestal: cartografia e avaliação de metodologias

Abstract

A determinação de biomassa das espécies florestais tem elevada importância, não só para fins comerciais, como também por razões relativas a avaliação da produtividade do ecossistema, fluxos de energia e ciclos de nutrientes, especialmente para quantificar a contribuição das florestas no ciclo global do carbono. Esta dissertação centra-se em três objectivos principais: i) quantificar a biomassa disponível no distrito de Évora para as espécies Quercus sp. e Pinus sp.; ii) estudar a distribuição geográfica desta biomassa e iii) analisar os parâmetros controladores do crescimento destas espécies considerando: profundidade do solo, orientação solar, topografia, pedregosidade, litologia e declive. A recolha de dados foi realizada em parcelas de amostragem distanciadas 2 km e em povoamentos de Quercus suber, Quercus rotundifolia, Pinus pinea e Pinus pinaster. A Medida de Rasch foi utilizado com o objectivo de tentar interpretar a relação entre a resposta destas variáveis e a produção de biomassa revelando-se um instrumento eficaz; ### Abstract: The determination of biomass of this species is highly important not only for business purposes but also for reasons related to evaluating the productivity of the ecosystem, energy flows and nutrient cycles, especially to quantify the contribution of forests in global carbon cycle. This dissertation focuses on three main objectives: i) to quantify the biomass available in the district of Évora for the species Quercus sp. and Pinus sp. ii) study the geographic distribution of biomass and iii) examine the parameters controlling the growth of these species considered: soil depth, solar orientation, topography, stoniness, slope, and lithology. Data collection was carried out in sample plots spaced 2 km and stands of Quercus suber, Quercus rotundifolia, Pinus pinea and Pinus pinaster. The Rasch measurement was used for the purpose of trying to interpret the relationship between the response of these variables and biomass production out to be an effective tool.

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Portugal
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Keywords

Forest biomass, Variáveis biofísicas e medida de Rasch, Biophysical and Rasch measurement, Funções de produção florestal, Biomassa florestal, Functions of forest production

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