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Gestão multifuncional no Perímetro Florestal da Cabeça Gorda e Salvada em Beja no contexto da certificação florestal

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Resumo:The Cabeça Gorda and Salvada forest is an area approximately 320 hectares of pine, oaks, eucalyptus, scrub, and grassland, under public administration and subject to partial forestry regime since 1960. In 2009 an agreement was signed between the National Forest Authority and the two owners, the parish councils of Cabeça Gorda and Salvada, in order to transfer management responsibility and administration from the first organization to the other two. This thesis is a contribution to establish a framework to multifunctional forest management of that area whose primary function is to protect water and soil and provide recreation conditions to the populations living in the surroundings. Some proposals are presented: lines of action considering the different functions of the forest such as protection, conservation, recreation, landscape service, production of wood and non-wood products as well as social and educational activities. Forest management systems certification requirements from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), have been tested as an exercise to characterize responsible (sustainable) forest management under the conditions of the Cabeça Gorda and Salvada forest. Several measures which are deemed essential to achieve sustainable forest management in the study area are presented.
Autores principais:Henriques, Maria Manuel Marques Freire Cardoso Laboreiro
Assunto:multiple use sustainable forest management forest certification forest perimeter forestry regime
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The Cabeça Gorda and Salvada forest is an area approximately 320 hectares of pine, oaks, eucalyptus, scrub, and grassland, under public administration and subject to partial forestry regime since 1960. In 2009 an agreement was signed between the National Forest Authority and the two owners, the parish councils of Cabeça Gorda and Salvada, in order to transfer management responsibility and administration from the first organization to the other two. This thesis is a contribution to establish a framework to multifunctional forest management of that area whose primary function is to protect water and soil and provide recreation conditions to the populations living in the surroundings. Some proposals are presented: lines of action considering the different functions of the forest such as protection, conservation, recreation, landscape service, production of wood and non-wood products as well as social and educational activities. Forest management systems certification requirements from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), have been tested as an exercise to characterize responsible (sustainable) forest management under the conditions of the Cabeça Gorda and Salvada forest. Several measures which are deemed essential to achieve sustainable forest management in the study area are presented.