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- Title
Manejo de Bosques con Ganadería Integrada en Patagonia argentina: ajuste metodológico para la determinación de la línea de base en ecosistemas complejos y paisajes heterogéneos.
- Authors
Varela, Santiago; Diez, Juan Pablo; Gazotti, Juan Ignacio; Valiña, Pablo; Furlan, Natalia; Cardozo, Andrea; Cancino, Andrea Karina; Fariña, Clara María; Castillo, Daniel Alejandro; Umaña, Fernando Javier; Raffo, Fernando; Borrelli, Laura Beatriz; Claps, Leonardo Luis; Aramayo, María Valeria; Amoroso, Mariano Martín; Quinteros, Claudia Pamela; Müller, Axel Von; Trinco, Fabio; Hernández, Hernán; Peri, Pablo Luis
- Abstract
Forest Management with Integrated Livestock (MBGI, for its acronym in Spanish) is a technical proposal based on the management of forestry, livestock, forage and environmental components of a property articulated as a feasible farm plan. It requires a monitoring process of these different components within an adaptive management framework, and verification that planning meets the objectives of all dimensions of sustainability. It is necessary for the baseline characterization of the property, the determination of "Ecological Sites" (landscape units with similar types of soil, topography, hydrology, climate and vegetation, which are expected to respond in a similar way to disturbances and management) and their corresponding "Reference States" (condition of greater ecological integrity). The objective of this work is to generate a proposal for "expeditious sampling" of environmental/productive aspects of properties under MBGI. It aims at a holistic visualization of the key dynamics of Northern Patagonian forests and surrounding areas, allowing for their description, categorization and planning in less time compared to the currently available methodology.
- Subjects
ECOLOGICAL integrity; FOREST management; SOIL classification; HYDROLOGY; MEETING planning; LANDSCAPE assessment
- Publication
Bosque (03048799), 2023, Vol 44, Issue 1, p255
- ISSN
0304-8799
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4067/S0717-92002023000100255