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To reduce the damage caused by logging in the Amazon rainforest, new metaheuristics have been implemented and tested to ensure the sustainability of this economic segment. Therefore, this study aimed... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2021

Monitoring reduced impact logging (RIL) activities in sustainably managed forest areas in the Amazon is a costly and complex, yet crucial endeavor. One viable monitoring option is the use of airborne... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

Although forest management with reduced impact logging (RIL) practices is regarded as a way to generate in- come from tropical forests without losing their overall conservation values, the behavior of... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

The Amazon has a great biodiversity that needs research to ensure its development without the extinction of its natural resources. This study aims to increase understanding of changes in dynamics (rec... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2017

Tropical forests play an important role in maintaining the regional rainfall regime and global climate, besides representing a significant stock of carbon. This study aimed at evaluate above-ground bi... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2019

The mortality of trees in humid tropical forests plays a fundamental role in understanding forest development, particularly after disturbances such as those caused by logging and extreme weather event... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

Reduced-impact logging is a well known practice applied in most sustainable forest management plans in the Amazon. Nevertheless, there are still ways to improve the operational planning process. There... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

The objective of this work was to present the growth forest dynamics results obtained in two sites located in Acre and Amazonas states in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2019

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