@FilmorBroadcast{BrandãoNobr:2021:MuClSe,
country = "S{\~A}O JOS{\'E} DOS CAMPOS",
datereleased = "22-26 nov. 2021",
director = "Brand{\~a}o, Diego Oliveira and Nobre, Carlos Afonso",
distributor = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
keywords = "Amazon land use, Atmospheric carbon dioxide, Global warming,
Non-timber forest products, Species compositional shift.",
ibi = "8JMKD3MGPDW34P/4622QGL",
url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/8JMKD3MGPDW34P/4622QGL",
seriestitle = "Simp{\'o}sio da P{\'o}s-Gradua{\c{c}}{\~a}o Em Ci{\^e}ncia do
Sistema Terrestre, 10 (SPGCST)",
synopsis = "Climate change has modified the geographic distribution and
productivity of plants in tropical forests. I present
considerations on the regions where extractivist and farmers are
most threatened by climate change and discuss the changes in
species composition that take place in Amazonia. The increase in
atmospheric CO2 can stimulate more carbohydrates, lipids, and
vegetable proteins in non-timber forest products for economic use
in Amazonia. However, the increase in forest productivity has been
limited by increased temperature, vapor pressure deficit, drought,
forest fires, and deforestation. The density of some species of
palms, Cecropia and Vismia, are increasing in degraded areas, but
native Amazonia species, such as acai berry, andiroba, and Brazil
nut, are decreasing. Forest-dependent extractivist and farmers are
most threatened by climate change in municipalities in the
southern and eastern regions in Brazilian Amazonia.",
targetfile = "Brandao Mudancas-1.mp4",
title = "Mudan{\c{c}}as clim{\'a}ticas e seus impactos sobre os produtos
florestais n{\~a}o madeireiros na Amaz{\^o}nia",
yearreleased = "2021",
urlaccessdate = "24 abr. 2024"
}