Sustainability Assessment of Araucaria Forest Remnants in Southern Brazil: Insights from Traditional Forest Inventory Surveys

Author:

Hess André Felipe1ORCID,Demétrio Laryssa1ORCID,de Sousa Alex Nascimento12,Costa Emanuel Arnoni1ORCID,Liesenberg Veraldo1ORCID,Biffi Leonardo Josoé3ORCID,Finger César Augusto Guimarães4,Borsoi Geedre Adriano1,Stepka Thiago Floriani1ORCID,Ransoni José Guilherme Raitz de Lima1,Silva Elton Ivo Moura da1,Ferreira Maria Beatriz2,Bispo Polyanna da Conceição5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forest Engineering, Santa Catarina State University (UDESC), Lages 88520-000, SC, Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Forest Engineering, Federal University Rural of Pernambuco (UFRPE), Recife 52171-900, PE, Brazil

3. Department of Environmental Engineering, Santa Catarina State University (UDESC), Lages 88520-000, SC, Brazil

4. Graduate Program in Forest Engineering, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria 97105-900, RS, Brazil

5. Department of Geography, School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

Abstract

Precise estimates of dendrometric and morphometric variables are indispensable for effective forest resource conservation and sustainable utilization. This study focuses on modeling the relationships between shape (morphometric), dimension (dendrometric) and density (N) to assess the sustainability of forest resources. It sheds light on the current state of site characteristics, reproduction, and the structure of Araucaria angustifolia trees at selected forest remnants across multiple sites in Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil. Individual trees and their dendrometric variables, such as the diameter at breast height (d), height (h), crown base height (cbh), annual periodic increment (API) in growth rings, and morphometric variables, including four radii of the crown in cardinal directions, were evaluated. These measurements allowed us to calculate various morphometric indices and crown efficiency, enabling the assessment of both vertical and horizontal structural conditions. Statistical analysis confirmed a positive relationship of the crown volume (cv) and crown surface area (csa) with the crown length (cl). Conversely, the crown efficiency, density, increment rate, and reproductive structure production declined. These morphometric relationships emphasize the complex dynamics within these forest ecosystems, irrespective of the chosen site, indicating that horizontal and vertical forest structures have stagnated and have been characterized by limited change in the last ten years. Such results raise concerns about sustainability, highlighting the need for proper conservation measures and sustainable forest management practices. Our findings underscore the need for substantial adjustments in the structure and dynamics of the forest, particularly on selected rural properties where this tree species is abundant, to ensure long-term sustainability.

Funder

FAPESC

Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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