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- Priority areas for riparian forest restoration in southeastern Brazil
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Divisao de Sensoramento Remoto
- 1413-9324
- Riparian forest restoration projects in the Tropics are complex, demanding longterm research, continuous human efforts and correct use of financial resources. This paper presents an approach to rank priority areas for riparian forest restoration on the upper section of the Pardo River watershed, in São Paulo, Brazil, using remote sensing and GIS techniques. Pardo River watershed is specially important, since it is the major source of drinking water supply for the region and water for domestic and industrial use within Botucatu and surrounding. Results indicated that riparian restoration should involve 81,27% of the protected area and could be made in three phases, allocating resources according to a priority scale.
- 1-Jun-2002
- Scientia Forestalis/Forest Sciences, n. 61, p. 113-121, 2002.
- 113-121
- GIS
- Remote sensing
- Riparian forest restoration
- Geographic information systems
- Potable water
- Tropics
- Watersheds
- Forest restoration projects
- Reforestation
- Drinking Water
- Remote Sensing
- Water Sheds
- http://www.ipef.br/publicacoes/scientia/nr61/cap10.pdf
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