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@InProceedings{NicolettiNuneJrHira:2017:IdÁrPr,
               author = "Nicoletti, Adilson Luiz and Nunes, Ana J{\'u}lia Dutra and Jr, 
                         Julio C{\'e}sar de Souza and Hirano, Zelinda Maria Braga",
                title = "Identifica{\c{c}}{\~a}o de {\'a}reas priorit{\'a}rias para o 
                         incremento da conectividade florestal por t{\'e}cnicas de 
                         geoprocessamento do Programa de Conserva{\c{c}}{\~a}o do 
                         Bugio-ruivo, Joinville, SC",
            booktitle = "Anais...",
                 year = "2017",
               editor = "Gherardi, Douglas Francisco Marcolino and Arag{\~a}o, Luiz 
                         Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de",
                pages = "4684--4691",
         organization = "Simp{\'o}sio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 18. (SBSR)",
            publisher = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
              address = "S{\~a}o Jos{\'e} dos Campos",
             abstract = "Forest fragmentation threatens the loss of biodiversity, making 
                         forest ecosystems vulnerable by compromising resilience. The 
                         Atlantic Forest biome is one of the most degraded areas, since its 
                         area covers many populous cities, close to the coast. Forest 
                         connectivity is a tool that guarantees the continuity of the 
                         forest by means of ecological corridors. In this context, the 
                         proposal of an ecological corridor by the Southern brown howler 
                         monkey Conservation Program in Joinville/SC, Brazil, aims to 
                         connect the conservation units (UCs) of the region through fluxes 
                         of the populations of Alouatta clamitans around the Perinis 
                         condominium location. The methodology used geoprocessing 
                         techniques and geographic information systems supported by the 
                         weighted linear combination technique. The main land covers found 
                         were: forest (33%), pastures and/or spare areas (29%), built-up 
                         areas anthropized (24%) and agriculture (8%). An area of 7,587 ha 
                         was classified into five priority categories, from which the high 
                         and very high categories represent up to the 52.4% of the surface. 
                         These priority categories were not identified near the Morro do 
                         Iriri{\'u} and Morro do Finder (surrounding urban areas). 
                         Accordingly, three main flux paths were highlighted, all of them 
                         within anthropized areas, pastures and/or spare areas, and forest. 
                         This study remarks the difficulty of implementing an ecological 
                         corridor through urban areas. Another relevant point raised was 
                         that the link between UCs cross roads of high and medium road 
                         traffic.",
  conference-location = "Santos",
      conference-year = "28-31 maio 2017",
                 isbn = "978-85-17-00088-1",
                label = "59466",
             language = "pt",
         organisation = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
                  ibi = "8JMKD3MGP6W34M/3PSM3H2",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/8JMKD3MGP6W34M/3PSM3H2",
           targetfile = "59466.pdf",
                 type = "Conserva{\c{c}}{\~a}o",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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