Fragmentation patterns and systematic transitions of the forested landscape in the upper Amazon region,Ecuador 1990–2008 |
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作者单位: | [1]Departamento de Ingenieria Forestal, E.T.S.I.A.M., Universidad de C6rdoba, Campus de Excelencia International Agroalimentario (ceiA3), ES-14071 Cordoba, Spain [2]Secretaria Nacional de Educacion Superior, Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion del Ecuador, Whymper E7-37 y Alpallana Quito. Ecuador [3]Departamento de Engenharia Florestal Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Alegre-ES. |
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摘 要: | The analysis of the systematic transitions in the forested landscape and the study of the forest fragmentation patterns allow us to deepen our understanding of the changes in the vegetation ground cover. The importance of knowing the intricate patterns of the land usage of the upper basin of the Amazon region is widely recognized. This zone is one of the most diverse biological areas in the world, is home to large areas of mature tropical cloud forest and demonstrates high probabilities of stable climatic conditions in light of global warming. The research quan- tiffed systematic transitions through the "loss" and "gain" of the different categories of landscape during the eighteen-year study period of the Ecuadorian Amazon Region (EAR), the forest fragmentation patterns were also analyzed based on a set of indicators. Therefore, with respect to the entirety of the landscape, the results registered for the ground coverage in forested areas during the first period (1990-2000), show a decrease of 6.99% and an increase of 0.68%; and during the second period (2000-2008), show a decrease of 3.99% and an increase of 2.14%. It demonstrated that forest and agricultural areas tended to replace or be replaced by herbaceous vegetation faster than expected fortuitously. Finally, the indices of fragmentation signaled intense changes during the 1990-2000 period with a reduction during the period 2000-2008. Per- centages registered in the Largest Patch Index (LPI) were between 79.58%; 52.39% and 49.99% respectively; while the Patch Density (PD) varied between 0.04; 0.06 and 0.07. This suggests the propensity of for- est cover to remain intact. The results of this investigation suggest a tendency towards stability in Ecuador's Amazon landscape. Within the framework for development and management of this area, the tendency is natural regeneration. This permits a consolidation of the conservation, reforestation, forestation and agricultural forestry plans, programs and systems for the protected areas in EAR.
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关 键 词: | 森林景观 厄瓜多尔 复杂图案 亚马逊 系统 植被覆盖 条件稳定 农业区域 |
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