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The impact of forest fires in the mediterranean coastal sclerophyllous forests of Chile. The case of the Valparaiso region

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Resumo:The mediterranean forests of Chile have been largely altered by fire. The situation is serious in the coastal basins that surround the cities of Valparaiso and Viña del Mar, whose expansion has extended toward the hills, wherethere is a noteworthy presence of small sclerophyllous forests that have an important biodiversity, particularly the endemic palm Jubaea chilensis (Mol) Baillon, which is permanently threatened by the high combustibility of the plant environment in which it lives. Other anthropic impacts like the advance of urban habitats, infrastructure works, fire, road and duct construction contribute to the system's vulnerability.
Autores principais:Pérez, Víctor Quintanilla
Assunto:Feu microbassins palmier Chilienne. Fire microbasins Chilean palm. Fuego microcuencas palma Chilena. Incêndio microbacias palmeira Chilena.
Ano:2014
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:espanhol
Origem:Territorium
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Resumo:The mediterranean forests of Chile have been largely altered by fire. The situation is serious in the coastal basins that surround the cities of Valparaiso and Viña del Mar, whose expansion has extended toward the hills, wherethere is a noteworthy presence of small sclerophyllous forests that have an important biodiversity, particularly the endemic palm Jubaea chilensis (Mol) Baillon, which is permanently threatened by the high combustibility of the plant environment in which it lives. Other anthropic impacts like the advance of urban habitats, infrastructure works, fire, road and duct construction contribute to the system's vulnerability.