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%0 Conference Proceedings
%4 dpi.inpe.br/marte/2011/07.14.14.02
%2 dpi.inpe.br/marte/2011/07.14.14.02.50
%@isbn 978-85-17-00056-0 (Internet)
%@isbn 978-85-17-00057-7 (DVD)
%T Análise espaço-temporal dos plantios de Eucalyptus spp. no Estado de São Paulo
%D 2011
%A Canavesi, Vanessa,
%A Alvalá, Regina Célia dos Santos,
%A Cunha, Ana Paula Martins do Amaral,
%@affiliation Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
%@affiliation Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
%@affiliation Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
%@electronicmailaddress vanessa.canavesi@inpe.br
%@electronicmailaddress regina.alvala@inpe.br
%@electronicmailaddress ana.paula@cptec.inpe.br
%E Epiphanio, José Carlos Neves,
%E Galvão, Lênio Soares,
%B Simpósio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 15 (SBSR).
%C Curitiba
%8 30 abr. - 5 maio 2011
%I Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
%J São José dos Campos
%P 2113-2120
%S Anais
%1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
%K remote sensing, geographic distribution, GIS, sensoriamento remoto, distribuição geográfica, SIG.
%X Brazil has nearly 5 million hectares of forest planted with species of the genus Eucalyptus and Pinnus and nearly 70% of these forests are for the manufacture of cellulose pulp. Eucalyptus planted forests are being implemented in different regions of the country, developing at sites with different topographies and rainfall patterns. But then some factors limit the geographic distribution of plantations. Remote sensing has surged ahead in the forest sector, and with the use of techniques of image interpretation, we can identify and map the Eucalyptus and differentiate them from other vegetation types, and quantify them. The aim of this study was to map the Eucalyptus spp. using satellite images and to evaluate the geographic distribution, including soil types and slope of the land where these plantations are being developed. Images from the Landsat / TM for the year 2008 and the plantings were mapped by visual interpretation of images. The areas of plantations were compared with those found in the work areas of Kronka et al. (2002), which showed an increase of 75,123 ha in the entire state. The species of this genus have some limitations of climate, soil and topography. Understanding these factors and the choice of sites that meet the minimum requirements of Eucalyptus facilitates their growth, thus ensuring its productivity.
%9 Análise Florestal e Vegetação
%@language pt
%3 p0466.pdf


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