Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS

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Ano de defesa: 2008
Autor(a) principal: Maia, Roberta Malinowski
Orientador(a): Santos, José Eduardo dos lattes
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Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais - PPGERN
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Resumo: The high deforestation rate of the tropical forests is considered a great challenge to the conservation programs. The reduction of the original size of the natural forest areas and the isolation caused by the fragmentation of these areas constitute great menaces to the biodiversity conservation. In doing so, the Atlantic Forest constitutes one of the more richest and threatened forests of the world with urgent need of conservation, management and recuperation. In this way, studies that they contemplate the analysis of the dynamics of landscapes constitute in fundamental activities for an integrated management of the natural resources at local and regional scale, providing subsidies for the strategic planning and for the environmental management of landscapes intensely fragmented. This work had as objective the identification and the analysis of remainders of natural and semi-natural vegetation with priority for the biodiversity conservation in Geographic Microregion of the Erechim (RS), submitted to the environmental dynamics of the loss processes, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats, as subsidy for the elaboration of conservation plans, as well as for the future amplification of the Reservation of the Biosphere of the Atlantic Forest. The methodological procedures were accomplished in SIGs IDRISI ANDES and MAPINFO PROFESSIONAL 8.0 and they involved: verification of the dynamics of the loss, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats, using images of the satellites LandSat (TM5 - 1984 and 1992) and LandSat 7 (ETM - 2002); analysis of the ecological integrity of the fragments by means of the Indicator of Ecological Integrity (IEI) with base in the referring information to the vegetation fragments, Probable Minimum Age (PMA) of the areas of the fragments and of a Edge-Core Gradient (ECG); evaluation of the susceptibility of the fragments to the environmental risks with the use of four factors (distance to the forest covering, distance to the hidrografic net, proximity to the urban centers and proximity to the roadways); culminating in the identification of areas with priority for the conservation by means of the correlation between the data of susceptibility to the environmental risks and ecological integrity of the fragments. Great losses didn't happen in the total area occupied by vegetation, which presented an amplification among the years of 1984 and 1992 (5,07%) and posterior reduction between 1992 and 2002 (5,36), staying in just 16% of the total area in 2002. More than 86% of the fragments possess inferior area to five hectares, representing 23% of the total area occupied by vegetation, and 102 fragments just possess superior area for 100 ha, corresponding 19% of the total area of vegetation. Areas that apparently didn't suffer surface alterations in the analyzed period, presenting PMA 20 years old, corresponded at 56,4% of the area of vegetation. In the analysis of ECG, it was verified that 26% of the area of the vegetation are located in the core (considered as distant area in more than 60 m starting from the edge with the not vegetated border) of the fragments, being more than 70% represented by edge area. IEI varied of zero for 95, and more than 96% of the fragments were classified between the classes of smaller integrity, representing 46% of the total area of vegetation and 1,3% of the fragments reveals areas with larger relevance for biodiversity conservation, with larger integrity of habitats. In the analysis of risks 37% of the fragments they are less subject to risks, and the areas with larger risks constitute 38% of the fragments, more than 26.000 ha of vegetation. In the analysis of areas with priority, they were identified 177 fragments with larger priority for conservation, comprehending 20.000 ha of vegetation approximately. The obtained data guide to the fragment-key identification with larger potential for the conservation of the regional biodiversity. In this context, the evaluation of the correlation between the ecological integrity and the environmental risks of the vegetation remainders, submitted to the loss processes, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats was effective in this identification, could be an alternative in short or medium period for the delimitation of areas with potential for conservation as subsidy for more specific studies, in level of populations and flora and fauna communities.
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spelling Maia, Roberta MalinowskiSantos, José Eduardo doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8533387365058570http://lattes.cnpq.br/2331284394284548da066a95-5fb3-461f-9e94-20cb0c12fe2b2016-06-02T19:31:39Z2008-05-122016-06-02T19:31:39Z2008-02-21MAIA, Roberta Malinowski. Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS. 2008. 74 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2008.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/1932The high deforestation rate of the tropical forests is considered a great challenge to the conservation programs. The reduction of the original size of the natural forest areas and the isolation caused by the fragmentation of these areas constitute great menaces to the biodiversity conservation. In doing so, the Atlantic Forest constitutes one of the more richest and threatened forests of the world with urgent need of conservation, management and recuperation. In this way, studies that they contemplate the analysis of the dynamics of landscapes constitute in fundamental activities for an integrated management of the natural resources at local and regional scale, providing subsidies for the strategic planning and for the environmental management of landscapes intensely fragmented. This work had as objective the identification and the analysis of remainders of natural and semi-natural vegetation with priority for the biodiversity conservation in Geographic Microregion of the Erechim (RS), submitted to the environmental dynamics of the loss processes, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats, as subsidy for the elaboration of conservation plans, as well as for the future amplification of the Reservation of the Biosphere of the Atlantic Forest. The methodological procedures were accomplished in SIGs IDRISI ANDES and MAPINFO PROFESSIONAL 8.0 and they involved: verification of the dynamics of the loss, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats, using images of the satellites LandSat (TM5 - 1984 and 1992) and LandSat 7 (ETM - 2002); analysis of the ecological integrity of the fragments by means of the Indicator of Ecological Integrity (IEI) with base in the referring information to the vegetation fragments, Probable Minimum Age (PMA) of the areas of the fragments and of a Edge-Core Gradient (ECG); evaluation of the susceptibility of the fragments to the environmental risks with the use of four factors (distance to the forest covering, distance to the hidrografic net, proximity to the urban centers and proximity to the roadways); culminating in the identification of areas with priority for the conservation by means of the correlation between the data of susceptibility to the environmental risks and ecological integrity of the fragments. Great losses didn't happen in the total area occupied by vegetation, which presented an amplification among the years of 1984 and 1992 (5,07%) and posterior reduction between 1992 and 2002 (5,36), staying in just 16% of the total area in 2002. More than 86% of the fragments possess inferior area to five hectares, representing 23% of the total area occupied by vegetation, and 102 fragments just possess superior area for 100 ha, corresponding 19% of the total area of vegetation. Areas that apparently didn't suffer surface alterations in the analyzed period, presenting PMA 20 years old, corresponded at 56,4% of the area of vegetation. In the analysis of ECG, it was verified that 26% of the area of the vegetation are located in the core (considered as distant area in more than 60 m starting from the edge with the not vegetated border) of the fragments, being more than 70% represented by edge area. IEI varied of zero for 95, and more than 96% of the fragments were classified between the classes of smaller integrity, representing 46% of the total area of vegetation and 1,3% of the fragments reveals areas with larger relevance for biodiversity conservation, with larger integrity of habitats. In the analysis of risks 37% of the fragments they are less subject to risks, and the areas with larger risks constitute 38% of the fragments, more than 26.000 ha of vegetation. In the analysis of areas with priority, they were identified 177 fragments with larger priority for conservation, comprehending 20.000 ha of vegetation approximately. The obtained data guide to the fragment-key identification with larger potential for the conservation of the regional biodiversity. In this context, the evaluation of the correlation between the ecological integrity and the environmental risks of the vegetation remainders, submitted to the loss processes, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats was effective in this identification, could be an alternative in short or medium period for the delimitation of areas with potential for conservation as subsidy for more specific studies, in level of populations and flora and fauna communities.A alta taxa de desmatamento das florestas tropicais tem se revelado um grande desafio aos programas conservacionistas. A redução do tamanho original das áreas florestais naturais e o isolamento causado pela fragmentação destas áreas constituem grandes ameaças à conservação da biodiversidade. Neste contexto, a Mata Atlântica constitui uma das florestas mais ricas e ameaçadas do mundo com necessidade urgente de conservação, manejo e recuperação. Desta forma, estudos que contemplem a análise da dinâmica de paisagens constituem em atividades fundamentais para uma gestão integrada dos recursos naturais em escala local e regional, fornecendo subsídios para o planejamento estratégico e para o manejo ambiental de paisagens intensamente fragmentadas. Este trabalho teve como objetivo a identificação e a análise de remanescentes de vegetação natural e semi-natural prioritários para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim (RS), sujeitos à dinâmica ambiental dos processos de perda, fragmentação e regeneração de habitats, como subsídio para a elaboração de planos voltados à conservação, bem como para a futura ampliação da Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica. Os procedimentos foram realizados nos SIGs IDRISI ANDES e MAPINFO PROFESSIONAL 8.0 e envolveram: verificação da dinâmica de perda, fragmentação e regeneração de habitats, utilizando imagens dos satélites LandSat (TM5 - 1984 e 1992) e LandSat 7 (ETM - 2002); análise da integridade ecológica dos fragmentos por meio do Indicador de Integridade Ecológica (IIE) com base nas informações referentes aos fragmentos de vegetação, Idade Mínima Provável (IMP) das áreas dos fragmentos e de um Gradiente Borda-Interior (GBI); avaliação da suscetibilidade dos fragmentos aos riscos ambientais com a utilização de quatro fatores (distância à cobertura florestal, distância à rede hidrográfica, proximidade aos centros urbanos e proximidade à malha viária); culminando na identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação por meio da correlação entre os dados referentes à suscetibilidade aos riscos ambientais e integridade ecológica. Não ocorreram grandes perdas na área total ocupada por vegetação, a qual apresentou uma ampliação entre os anos de 1984 e 1992 (5,07%) e posterior redução entre 1992 e 2002 (5,36), mantendo-se em apenas 16% da área total da região em 2002. Mais de 86% dos fragmentos possui área inferior a cinco hectares, representando 23% da área total ocupada por vegetação, sendo que apenas 102 fragmentos possuem área superior a 100 ha, representando 19% da área total de vegetação. Áreas que aparentemente não sofreram alterações de superfície no período analisado, apresentando IMP de 20 anos, corresponderam a 56,4% da área total de vegetação. Na análise do GBI, foi constatado que 26% da área da vegetação se localiza no interior (considerada como área distante em mais de 60 m a partir da borda com a fronteira não vegetada) dos fragmentos, sendo mais de 70% representada por área de borda. O IIE variou de zero a 95, sendo que mais de 96% dos fragmentos foram classificados entre as classes de menor integridade, representando 46% da área total de vegetação e 1,3% dos fragmentos revela áreas com maior relevância para conservação da biodiversidade, com maior integridade de habitats no que se refere aos fragmentos com maior idade e com menor área de borda. Na análise de riscos 37% dos fragmentos estão menos sujeitos aos riscos, sendo que as áreas com maiores riscos totalizam 38% dos fragmentos, mais de 26.000 ha de vegetação. Na análise de áreas prioritárias, foram identificados 177 fragmentos com maior prioridade para conservação, compreendendo aproximadamente 20.000 ha de vegetação. Os dados obtidos orientam à identificação de fragmentoschave com maior potencial para a conservação da biodiversidade regional. Neste sentido, a avaliação da correlação entre a integridade ecológica e a suscetibilidade aos riscos ambientais dos remanescentes de vegetação, submetidos aos processos de perda, fragmentação e regeneração de habitats apresentouse efetiva no auxilio desta identificação, podendo ser uma alternativa em curto ou médio prazo para a delimitação de áreas com potencial para conservação como subsídio para estudos mais específicos, em nível de populações e comunidades de flora e fauna.Universidade Federal de Sao Carlosapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais - PPGERNUFSCarBREcologiaEcologia da paisagemSistemas de informações geográficasMata AtlânticaConservação da biodiversidadeCIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIAIdentificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis-1-1b9a74098-0212-40a0-9afb-5627294531c0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARTEXT1764.pdf.txt1764.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain98778https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstreams/6e34fe21-640a-4c9b-9fa3-21ab4061dfa2/download0c2bf751d4a4eed550e98ae73a79a18eMD53falseAnonymousREADORIGINAL1764.pdfapplication/pdf3619143https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstreams/a0b579c3-e4b8-4c5f-8af7-d3eabf2b331a/download2470f57ce2531664503b3f8c9a35ecacMD51trueAnonymousREADTHUMBNAIL1764.pdf.jpg1764.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg6659https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstreams/cd701479-5114-4491-be37-918c7abf1d70/download32dfd808861e01fb8e29dff202da9a02MD52falseAnonymousREAD20.500.14289/19322025-02-05 15:07:15.955open.accessoai:repositorio.ufscar.br:20.500.14289/1932https://repositorio.ufscar.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestrepositorio.sibi@ufscar.bropendoar:43222025-02-05T18:07:15Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
spellingShingle Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
Maia, Roberta Malinowski
Ecologia
Ecologia da paisagem
Sistemas de informações geográficas
Mata Atlântica
Conservação da biodiversidade
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
title_full Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
title_fullStr Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
title_full_unstemmed Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
title_sort Identificação de áreas prioritárias para a conservação da biodiversidade na Microrregião Geográfica de Erechim, RS
author Maia, Roberta Malinowski
author_facet Maia, Roberta Malinowski
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Ecologia da paisagem
Sistemas de informações geográficas
Mata Atlântica
Conservação da biodiversidade
topic Ecologia
Ecologia da paisagem
Sistemas de informações geográficas
Mata Atlântica
Conservação da biodiversidade
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description The high deforestation rate of the tropical forests is considered a great challenge to the conservation programs. The reduction of the original size of the natural forest areas and the isolation caused by the fragmentation of these areas constitute great menaces to the biodiversity conservation. In doing so, the Atlantic Forest constitutes one of the more richest and threatened forests of the world with urgent need of conservation, management and recuperation. In this way, studies that they contemplate the analysis of the dynamics of landscapes constitute in fundamental activities for an integrated management of the natural resources at local and regional scale, providing subsidies for the strategic planning and for the environmental management of landscapes intensely fragmented. This work had as objective the identification and the analysis of remainders of natural and semi-natural vegetation with priority for the biodiversity conservation in Geographic Microregion of the Erechim (RS), submitted to the environmental dynamics of the loss processes, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats, as subsidy for the elaboration of conservation plans, as well as for the future amplification of the Reservation of the Biosphere of the Atlantic Forest. The methodological procedures were accomplished in SIGs IDRISI ANDES and MAPINFO PROFESSIONAL 8.0 and they involved: verification of the dynamics of the loss, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats, using images of the satellites LandSat (TM5 - 1984 and 1992) and LandSat 7 (ETM - 2002); analysis of the ecological integrity of the fragments by means of the Indicator of Ecological Integrity (IEI) with base in the referring information to the vegetation fragments, Probable Minimum Age (PMA) of the areas of the fragments and of a Edge-Core Gradient (ECG); evaluation of the susceptibility of the fragments to the environmental risks with the use of four factors (distance to the forest covering, distance to the hidrografic net, proximity to the urban centers and proximity to the roadways); culminating in the identification of areas with priority for the conservation by means of the correlation between the data of susceptibility to the environmental risks and ecological integrity of the fragments. Great losses didn't happen in the total area occupied by vegetation, which presented an amplification among the years of 1984 and 1992 (5,07%) and posterior reduction between 1992 and 2002 (5,36), staying in just 16% of the total area in 2002. More than 86% of the fragments possess inferior area to five hectares, representing 23% of the total area occupied by vegetation, and 102 fragments just possess superior area for 100 ha, corresponding 19% of the total area of vegetation. Areas that apparently didn't suffer surface alterations in the analyzed period, presenting PMA 20 years old, corresponded at 56,4% of the area of vegetation. In the analysis of ECG, it was verified that 26% of the area of the vegetation are located in the core (considered as distant area in more than 60 m starting from the edge with the not vegetated border) of the fragments, being more than 70% represented by edge area. IEI varied of zero for 95, and more than 96% of the fragments were classified between the classes of smaller integrity, representing 46% of the total area of vegetation and 1,3% of the fragments reveals areas with larger relevance for biodiversity conservation, with larger integrity of habitats. In the analysis of risks 37% of the fragments they are less subject to risks, and the areas with larger risks constitute 38% of the fragments, more than 26.000 ha of vegetation. In the analysis of areas with priority, they were identified 177 fragments with larger priority for conservation, comprehending 20.000 ha of vegetation approximately. The obtained data guide to the fragment-key identification with larger potential for the conservation of the regional biodiversity. In this context, the evaluation of the correlation between the ecological integrity and the environmental risks of the vegetation remainders, submitted to the loss processes, fragmentation and regeneration of habitats was effective in this identification, could be an alternative in short or medium period for the delimitation of areas with potential for conservation as subsidy for more specific studies, in level of populations and flora and fauna communities.
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