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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.18.2016.tde-05052016-102843
Document
Author
Full name
Luciano Bonatti Regalado
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Calijuri, Maria Lúcia (President)
Beaumord, Antonio Carlos
Lorandi, Reinaldo
Martos, Henry Lesjak
Reis, Luisa Fernanda Ribeiro
Title in Portuguese
Contribuição ao gerenciamento da Floresta Nacional de Ipanema: o uso de base cartográfica digital na construção de um modelo alternativo ao plano de manejo
Keywords in Portuguese
Florestas nacionais
Gestão ambiental
Plano de manejo
Sistema Nacional de Unidades de Conservação - SNUC
Sistemas de Informações Geográficas - SIG
Unidades de conservação
Abstract in Portuguese
As unidades de conservação são consideradas instrumentos eficazes na conservação in situ da biodiversidade. No Brasil, as unidades de conservação enfrentam sérios problemas para a sua implementação, com destaque a falta de recursos financeiros e humanos, e a inexistência de planos de manejo. Neste sentido, o presente trabalho apresenta uma breve análise sobre a situação do sistema nacional de unidades de conservação do Brasil. Também é apresentada uma proposta de plano de manejo alternativo para a Floresta Nacional de Ipanema, unidade de conservação federal de uso sustentável. Essa proposta é baseada na construção de uma base cartográfica digital, e no emprego de um Sistema de Informações Geográficas - SIG. São definidas no trabalho, as zonas de manejo e os programas e ações de manejo para a Floresta Nacional de Ipanema. Por fim, recomenda-se o uso de base cartográfica digital baseada em sistemas de informações geográficas, como ferramenta indispensável no gerenciamento de unidades de conservação.
Title in English
Contribution to the management of the Ipanema National Forest: the use of digital cartographic base in the construction of an alternative model to the management plans
Keywords in English
Conservation units
Environmental management
Geographic Information Systems - GIS
Management plans
National forests
National System of Conservation Units - SNUC
Abstract in English
The conservation units are considered efficient instruments in the in situ conservation of biodiversity. In Brazil, the conservation units face serious problems for its implementation, with prominence the lack of financial and human resources, and the inexistence of management plans. In this direction, the work presents one brief analysis on the situation of the national system of conservation units of Brazil. Also it is presented a proposal immediate of alternative management plan for the Ipanema National Forest, federal unit of conservation of sustainable use. This proposal is based on the construction of a digital cartographic base, and on the use of Geographic Information Systems - GIS. They are defined in the work, the zones of management and the programs and action of management for the Ipanema National Forest. Finally, the use of based cartographic base digital in geographic information systems sends regards, as indispensable tool in the management of conservation units.
 
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2016-05-05
 
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