Forest fragmentation dynamics in the direct influence area of Iguaçu National Park, Brazil
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
197(3)
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Language: Английский
restauraRapp – An R package to subsidize forest restoration planning in Riparian Permanent Preservation Areas (PPAs)
Biota Neotropica,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
The
Law
No.
12,651/2012
brought
changes
to
the
widths
of
riparian
Permanent
Preservation
Areas
(PPAs)
be
restored,
which
now
also
depend
on
size
rural
property
in
fiscal
modules,
turn,
varies
depending
municipality.
Because
this,
defining
environmental
liabilities
these
PPAs
is
complex,
requiring
geoprocessing
procedures
and
information
that
are
not
always
readily
available.
To
automate
identification
areas
restauraRapp
package
was
created,
presents
a
set
functions
for
automating
four
steps
procedure:
I)
Data
acquisition;
II)
Classification
sizes;
III)
Processing
land
use
cover
data
areas;
IV)
Cartographical
tabular
output
generation.
This
can
support
landscape
planning
focused
restoration
PPAs,
potentially
assisting
NGOs,
municipality
governments
landowners.
Language: Английский
Current constraints to reconcile tropical forest restoration and bioeconomy
Sustainability Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Abstract
Large-scale
forest
restoration
is
vital
for
delivering
a
broad
array
of
ecosystem
services
benefits
to
society.
However,
it
often
perceived
as
an
economically
noncompetitive
land
use
choice.
Integrating
economic
opportunities
into
aligns
socioeconomic
and
environmental
goals,
reducing
conflicts
between
production
conservation-oriented
management
decisions.
Supply
chains
focusing
on
high-value
goods
can
enhance
the
reach
efforts
unite
ecological
in
multifunctional
manner.
The
bioeconomy
has
emerged
potential
but
critical
driver
attracting
investments
restoration.
We
outline
challenges
solutions
reconcile
bioeconomy,
specifically
about
(i)
native
timber
production,
(ii)
non-timber
products,
(iii)
biotechnological
(iv)
intangible
services.
This
requires
collaborative
multidisciplinary
improve
investment
large-scale
projects.
intricacies
these
issues
intersect
with
research
development,
market
dynamics,
legal
frameworks,
regulatory
paradigms,
underscoring
necessity
nuanced
tailored
public
policy
interventions.
These
integrated
approaches
should
enable
tropical
countries
lead
global
forest-based
economy
usher
new
era
Graphical
abstract
Language: Английский