Importancia agroecológica de los cultivos forestales en la Parroquia Febres Cordero, Provincia de Los Ríos
Forests worldwide have been attacked by man-made activities, displacing flora and fauna for years without measuring the consequences for both the environment and other living things, including man. For years the indiscriminate exploitation of trees used for construction and industry, or to give rise...
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| Format: | bachelorThesis |
| Sprog: | spa |
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2019
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| Online adgang: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/6788 |
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| Summary: | Forests worldwide have been attacked by man-made activities, displacing flora and fauna for years without measuring the consequences for both the environment and other living things, including man. For years the indiscriminate exploitation of trees used for construction and industry, or to give rise to the expansion of cities, roads, airports, among others, has been carried out. In the parish, in general terms, the soil is in good condition, mainly in the high areas where there is more vegetation, while in the lower area by the irrigation systems of the CEDEGE Canal and fertilization by farmers there are places where this Resource is optimal as well as there are sectors that have been deteriorating due to the bad practice of agriculture. The rational management of these depends only on farmers and ranchers, for reforestation with native species. There is still much to know about breeding cycles, ecological requirements and conditions for proper management of plantations in pastures in most native species, more studies applied in this regard should be performed to give a solid basis to any silvopastoral program. The current trend in the country is to approach towards a Sustainable Forest Management aimed at the multiple use of the forest, ensuring that its structure and functionality is not diminished and therefore the capacity to provide goods and services. A forest ecosystem ordered in this way will provide wood on a sustainable basis and will continue to offer other wood products such as firewood and coal; at the same time, you can contribute with NTFPs such as fibers, dyes, resins, gums, tannins, food, fodder, among others; and will maintain its function as regards the preservation of biodiversity, soil protection, contributing to hydrological regulation and climate change |
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