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Author(s): FREITAS, J. V. de; PINHO, G. S. C. de; LEÃO, R. A.; MESQUITA JUNIOR, H. N. de; BRENA, D. A.; MATTOS, P. P. de; OLIVEIRA, Y. M. M. de Historical Overview of National Forest Inventories in Brazil; Terms and definitions relevant to the National Forest Inventory; Sampling design; Samplng unit design; Forest area, biomass and volume est... ... |
Author(s): AGUIAR, M. O.; SILVA, G. F. da; MAURI, G. R.; MENDONÇA, A. R. de; SILVA, E. V. da; FIGUEIREDO, E. O.; SILVA, J. P. M.; SILVA, V. A. da; SILVA, R. F.; LAVAGNOLI, G. L. Planning the allocation of infrastructure exploration in native forests plays an important role in reducing costs and environmental damage. Traditionally, companies manually plan the infrastructure fo... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, M. V. N. d'.; GUARINO, E. de S. G.; OLIVEIRA, L. C. de; RIBAS, L. A.; ACUNÃ, M. A. The western Amazon supports the largest formation of neotropical bamboo forests. This forest ecosystem is neglected due to its low commercial timber volume and fragile forest structure that amplifies... ... |
Author(s): LIMA, R. B. de; RUTISHAUSER, E.; SILVA, J. A. A. da; GUEDES, M. C.; HERAULT, B.; OLIVEIRA, C. P. de; APARÍCIO, P. da S.; SOTTA, E. D.; SILVA, D. A. S. da; FERREIRA, R. L. C. Accurate estimates of commercial volume in tropical forests are key for the implementation of sustainable forest management plans. Because of the lack of local or generic volumetric equations, most fo... ... |
Author(s): CLEMENT, C. R.; PEREIRA, H. dos S.; VIEIRA, I. C. G.; HOMMA, A. K. O. The creation of a forest bioeconomy based on the extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) is being recommended to create wealth from standing forests and halt deforestation in Amazonia. Current... ... |
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Author(s): TRITSCH, I.; SIST, P.; NARVAES, I. da S.; FREITAS, L. J. M. de; BLANC, L.; BOURGOIN, C.; CORNU, G.; GOND, V. In the Brazilian Amazon, multiple logging activities are undergoing, involving different actors and interests. They shape a disturbance gradient bound to the intensity and frequency of logging, and fo... ... |
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