@InProceedings{ShuttleworthNobr:1992:WiFoMa,
author = "Shuttleworth, W. J. and Nobre, carlos Afonso",
title = "Wise forest management and climate change",
booktitle = "Anais...",
year = "1992",
pages = "287--292",
organization = "Congresso Brasileiro de Meteorologia, 7.",
keywords = "MICROMETEOROLOGIA, AMAZONIA (REGIAO), EXPERIMENTO
MICROMETEOROLOGICO DA REGIAO AMAZONIA, ARME, PROJETO ABRACOS,
MUDANCA DE CLIMA, FLORESTAS.",
abstract = "Links between atmosphere and the vegetation in pristine and
disturbed forests can be classified as indirect linkages, which
involve atmospheric constituents as an intermediary, and direct
linkage through the exchanges of energy, water and momentum
between the vegetation and the air above. Here the extent and
nature of such forest-atmosphere linkage is explored with respect
to information now available from joint Anglo-Brazilian field
studies in Amazonia. The proposition is made that the wise
management of tropical forests with minimum contribution to
climate change will involve land cover which mimics the
atmospheric interaction of existing forest. In particular, it will
involve deep rooted, perennial vegetation with a dense but uneven
canopy, which is persistently growing in nutrient stable soil, and
which is managed with minimum use of fire.",
conference-location = "Sao Paulo",
conference-year = "28 set.-2 out. 1992",
label = "8517",
organisation = "SBM",
targetfile = "7187.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "02 maio 2024"
}