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Differentiating Native and Planted Populations of Araucaria angustifolia - Comparative Analysis of Qualitative Species Characteristics

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The Araucaria pine has been exploited since colonial Brazil, as have many natural resources. This vast exploitation has grown throughout our country's history, and environmental legislation has had to evolve to prevent species from becoming extinct. These changes have brought us to the current position, where the Araucaria angustifolia species is prohibited from exploitation, with rare exceptions such as in the case of proof of planting. However, this proof is not simple. According to the legislation, one of the ways of proving a planted Araucaria population is by presenting the implementation documents. However, in most cases there is no such documentation. It is therefore up to the technician responsible for exploiting the forest resource to prove that it is not a native population. The aim of this study was to analyze techniques that prove the origin of an Araucaria population by comparing qualitative characteristics, serving as a subsidy for professionals and inspectors when it comes to environmental licensing. Variables such as "Alignment", "Tree Size Pattern", "Canopy Structure and Formation", among others, were analyzed for this comparison.

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Ingeniero Forestal, graduado por la Universidad de Contestado - UnC. Nació y vive en Canoinhas-SC. Comenzó su carrera trabajando en consultoría ambiental, centrándose en la topografía y la geodesia. Trabajó con la Policía Militar Ambiental SC, en el sector administrativo y en la sección técnica. Hoy en día continúa en el campo de la consultoría ambiental y la concesión de licencias.

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Authors Igor Michel Grosskopf
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207332670
ISBN 9786207332670
No. of pages 56
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

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