Dynamics of the natural regeneration of forest remnants in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

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https://doi.org/10.18472/SustDeb.v15n1.2024.52288

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Forest restoration, Geotechnology, Change in land use and cover

Abstract

The main factors that favour the regeneration of native vegetation in two regions in southeast Brazil were evaluated over an approximate period of 30 years. Region 1 covers 5.2 million hectares and is situated in the northern and northeastern portions of São Paulo. Region 2, located in eastern São Paulo, is formed by the Paraíba do Sul River basin and spans over 1.4 million hectares. In 2016, the area of native forests in Region 1 accounted for 19.3% of the territory against 16.9% in 1988. In Region 2, forests expanded by 83%, from 250,000 to 455,000 hectares. However, while in Region 1, characterised by competition between agricultural crops, the forest gain was modest, in Region 2, marked by steep terrain and a decline in livestock activities, significant natural forest regeneration was favoured. Restoration of native forest vegetation in the state of São Paulo may vary significantly over regions.

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Carlos Cesar Ronquim, PhD in Ecology, Researcher, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Campinas, SP, Brazil

Agricultural Engineer and D.Sc. in Ecology and Natural Resources. Has worked at IBAMA on forestry projects in the Amazon region. Is currently a researcher at Embrapa (since 2006). Has experience in the Agricultural and Environmental Sciences area, with emphasis on the impact of agricultural production means on global climate change, and works mainly on the following topics: impacts of changes in land use and cover, carbon sequestration, soil fertility, large crops (coffee, citrus, eucalyptus and sugar cane) and forest restoration.

Cristina Rodrigues, PhD in Plant Biology, Researcher, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Campinas, SP, Brazil

Cristina has a degree in Animal Science from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, a master's degree in Animal Science from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho and a doctoral degree in Plant Biology from the State University of Campinas, SP, Brazil.  She is currently a researcher at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation and has experience in Ecosystem Ecology (Pantanal and Campos Sul-Brasileiros), natural pastures, cultivated pastures, geoprocessing, satellite images, vegetation, crops (rubber, coffee and sugar cane crops), precision agriculture, animal production and recovery of degraded areas.

Marcelo Fonseca, PhD in Geography, Researcher, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Campinas, SP, Brazil

Bachelor's degree in Geography (2003) from the State University of Campinas - UNICAMP, with a M.Sc. (2008) and D.Sc. (2013) in Environmental Analysis and Territorial Dynamics by the same institution. He is currently a Geoprocessing Analyst at Embrapa (since 2013), with  experience in Geosciences, with an emphasis on spatial analysis, and works mainly on the topics: geographic and systematic cartography, geotechnologies, geoprocessing, geographic information systems, remote sensing, agricultural territorial management, planning and land use.

Lauro Rodrigues Nogueira Júnior , PhD in Forest Resources, Researcher, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Campinas, SP, Brazil

Agricultural Engineer (Taubaté University), Master and Doctorate in Forestry Sciences (“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture, University of São Paulo). Embrapa researcher in the field of sustainable use of natural resources, with a focus on environmental management and recovery of degraded areas. He has experience in the restoration of degraded ecosystems in the Atlantic Forest, management of protected areas, sustainable management of non-timber forest resources, soil and water conservation, inventory and carbon sequestration, planting and management of agricultural species, environmental adaptation and regularizbation of farms.

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2024-04-30

How to Cite

Ronquim, C. C., Rodrigues , C. A. G., Fonseca, M. F., & Nogueira Júnior , L. R. (2024). Dynamics of the natural regeneration of forest remnants in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Sustainability in Debate, 15(1), 204–215. https://doi.org/10.18472/SustDeb.v15n1.2024.52288

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