Sustainable forest management for timber and non-timber resources in the Amazon forest under concession

Rayane Andrade Moraes, X. M. D. Oliveira, R. C. Mayrinck, S. V. Kohler, Selma Lopes Goulart
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The Amazon biome is one of the largest in terms of area and biodiversity. It provides impressive ecosystem services that are crucial to planetary functions, for example global precipitation patterns. Besides, it provides important timber and non-timber products that are crucial for local communities and even international markets. The aim of this study was to conduct a phytosociological analysis to select the species with important ecological functions and with commercial interest for timber and non-timber forest products (NTFP). Forest inventory data were collected were collected from 4 Annual Production Units (APUs) at the Paru State Forest. The 5 species with highest Importance Value Index (IVI) were: Chrysophyllum lucentifolium, Micropholis venulosa, Handroanthus serratifolius, Handroanthus impetiginosus and Manilkara huberi. These species presented commercial volume in the diameter classes of 40 to ≥ 170 cm. The species providing NTFP (Carapa guianensis, Bertholletia excelsa and Copaifera guianensis) presented IVI in the 1, 9, and 34 positions, respectively. The species Carapa guianensis presented more individuals in the 40 and 80 DBH classes. Bertholletia excelsa was the only one presenting individuals with DBHs exceeding 140 cm. Copaifera guianensis was the less common species. We concluded that all the 5 species producing timber are viable for sustainable forest management. Regarding the non-timber forest species, forest management need to be focused in Carapa guianensis and Bertholletia excelsa.
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特许亚马逊森林木材和非木材资源的可持续森林管理
就面积和生物多样性而言,亚马逊生物群落是最大的生物群落之一。它提供的生态系统服务令人印象深刻,这些服务对地球功能至关重要,例如全球降水模式。此外,它还提供重要的木材和非木材产品,这些产品对当地社区甚至国际市场都至关重要。本研究旨在通过植物社会学分析,筛选出具有重要生态功能、对木材和非木材林产品(NTFP)具有商业利益的物种。从帕鲁国营林场的 4 个年度生产单位(APUs)收集了森林资源调查数据。重要价值指数(IVI)最高的 5 个物种是Chrysophyllum lucentifolium、Micropholis venulosa、Handroanthus serratifolius、Handroanthus impetiginosus 和 Manilkara huberi。这些树种的商品量在直径 40 厘米到≥ 170 厘米之间。提供非物质文化遗产的物种(Carapa guianensis、Bertholletia excelsa 和 Copaifera guianensis)的 IVI 分别为 1、9 和 34。Carapa guianensis 在 40 和 80 DBH 等级中出现较多个体。Bertholletia excelsa是唯一一个DBH超过140厘米的物种。Copaifera guianensis是较少见的物种。我们得出的结论是,所有 5 个生产木材的树种在可持续森林管理中都是可行的。至于非木材森林物种,森林管理的重点应放在 Carapa guianensis 和 Bertholletia excelsa 上。
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