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Managing forest plantation landscapes for water conservation. (Special Issue: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable management of eucalypt plantations.)

机译:管理森林人工林景观以节约用水。 (特刊:桉树人工林可持续管理的挑战与机遇。)

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Forest ecosystems play an important role in water conservation yet forest plantations are considered detrimental because of their high water use. The current worldwide trends of reduction in natural forest and expansion of forest plantations increases the need for forest managers to contribute to water conservation, implementing management plans that integrate economic (productivity and growth), social (equity of access to water and land-use conflicts) and environmental (climate change and biodiversity impacts) factors. In this paper, we show examples of forest management alternatives at macro- and meso-scales that could contribute to improve water conservation in forest plantation landscapes. At the macroscale, we assess water use in different forest plantation areas in Brazil by analyzing the theoretical thresholds for the management of evapotranspiration. Then, using data from an experimental catchment, we modeled water yield reduction by a forest plantation over multiple years and assessed how different meso-scale forest plantation management alternatives affected water flow regulation. Results show that at a macroscale it is important to consider the natural climatic constraints of water availability. Evidence shows that forest plantations in the tropics use water according to its availability, and the appropriate choice of species/varieties and associated forest management options are crucial for water conservation. At the meso-scale we found that the proportion of native forest plays an important role in the reduction and regulation of water use, and therefore a system of mosaic management may be able to stabilize water flow across plantation landscapes.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2012.10.015
机译:森林生态系统在水源保护中发挥着重要作用,但由于人工林的高用水量,因此被认为是有害的。当前全球范围内天然林减少和人工林扩张的趋势增加了森林管理者对节约用水,实施综合了经济(生产力和增长),社会(获得水的公平性和土地使用冲突)的管理计划的需求。 )和环境(气候变化和生物多样性影响)因素。在本文中,我们以宏观和中观规模显示了森林管理替代方案的示例,这些替代方案可有助于改善人工林景观中的节水效果。在宏观上,我们通过分析蒸散管理的理论阈值来评估巴西不同人工林的用水量。然后,使用来自实验流域的数据,我们对一个人工林多年来减少的水产量建模,并评估了不同的中规模人工林管理替代方案如何影响水流量调节。结果表明,在宏观上,重要的是要考虑水的自然气候约束。有证据表明,热带地区的人工林根据可利用的水量使用水,适当选择物种/品种和相关的森林管理方案对于节约用水至关重要。在中尺度上,我们发现原生林的比例在减少和调节用水方面起着重要作用,因此镶嵌管理系统可能能够稳定整个人工林景观中的水流。 /dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2012.10.015

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