Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil
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Summary: | We applied remote sensing techniques on a TM Landsat 5 image (1:50,000) to map land use and vegetation cover of the Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park and surroundings. The thematic map generated from the digital classification of the image allowed us to spatially characterize and quantify the different land uses and soil covers of the area. Thirteen classes were identified. The most representative classes in the park were the Clusia (31.99%) and Ericaceae formations (29.14%). More than 90% of the park is occupied by native vegetation and coastal lagoons. The surroundings are very much altered by human activities (e.g. 70.64% is used for agriculture and/or cattle raising). Two hundred and three forest fragments (0.3 to 235 ha) were identified, of which 45.3% are less than 5 ha. Most fragments (56.7%) have a very elongated shape, and are thus submitted to an intense edge effect. The intense fragmentation of the surroundings and the isolation of this protected area can imply, in the long run, the loss of genetic diversity. |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast BrazilAtlantic forest complexlandscape ecologyprotected areasremote sensingrestingaWe applied remote sensing techniques on a TM Landsat 5 image (1:50,000) to map land use and vegetation cover of the Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park and surroundings. The thematic map generated from the digital classification of the image allowed us to spatially characterize and quantify the different land uses and soil covers of the area. Thirteen classes were identified. The most representative classes in the park were the Clusia (31.99%) and Ericaceae formations (29.14%). More than 90% of the park is occupied by native vegetation and coastal lagoons. The surroundings are very much altered by human activities (e.g. 70.64% is used for agriculture and/or cattle raising). Two hundred and three forest fragments (0.3 to 235 ha) were identified, of which 45.3% are less than 5 ha. Most fragments (56.7%) have a very elongated shape, and are thus submitted to an intense edge effect. The intense fragmentation of the surroundings and the isolation of this protected area can imply, in the long run, the loss of genetic diversity.Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602013000400006Rodriguésia v.64 n.4 2013reponame:Rodriguésia (Online)instname:Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ)instacron:JBRJ10.1590/S2175-78602013000400006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaris,Elisa Araujo PennaKurtz,Bruno CoutinhoCruz,Carla Bernadete MadureiraScarano,Fabio Rubioeng2014-02-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2175-78602013000400006Revistahttp://rodriguesia.jbrj.gov.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprodriguesia@jbrj.gov.br2175-78600370-6583opendoar:2014-02-11T00:00Rodriguésia (Online) - Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ)false |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil Caris,Elisa Araujo Penna Atlantic forest complex landscape ecology protected areas remote sensing restinga |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Vegetation cover and land use of a protected coastal area and its surroundings, southeast Brazil |
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Caris,Elisa Araujo Penna |
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Caris,Elisa Araujo Penna Kurtz,Bruno Coutinho Cruz,Carla Bernadete Madureira Scarano,Fabio Rubio |
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Kurtz,Bruno Coutinho Cruz,Carla Bernadete Madureira Scarano,Fabio Rubio |
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Caris,Elisa Araujo Penna Kurtz,Bruno Coutinho Cruz,Carla Bernadete Madureira Scarano,Fabio Rubio |
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Atlantic forest complex landscape ecology protected areas remote sensing restinga |
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Atlantic forest complex landscape ecology protected areas remote sensing restinga |
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We applied remote sensing techniques on a TM Landsat 5 image (1:50,000) to map land use and vegetation cover of the Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park and surroundings. The thematic map generated from the digital classification of the image allowed us to spatially characterize and quantify the different land uses and soil covers of the area. Thirteen classes were identified. The most representative classes in the park were the Clusia (31.99%) and Ericaceae formations (29.14%). More than 90% of the park is occupied by native vegetation and coastal lagoons. The surroundings are very much altered by human activities (e.g. 70.64% is used for agriculture and/or cattle raising). Two hundred and three forest fragments (0.3 to 235 ha) were identified, of which 45.3% are less than 5 ha. Most fragments (56.7%) have a very elongated shape, and are thus submitted to an intense edge effect. The intense fragmentation of the surroundings and the isolation of this protected area can imply, in the long run, the loss of genetic diversity. |
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