Adapting a rapid assessment protocol to environmentally assess palm swamp (Veredas) springs in the Cerrado biome, Brazil.

作者: Ariane Guimarães , Aline Sueli de Lima Rodrigues , Guilherme Malafaia

DOI: 10.1007/S10661-017-6299-2

关键词: SwampAgroforestryNatural SpringsEnvironmental impact assessmentEnvironmental monitoringBiomeEnvironmental scienceWetlandThreatened speciesEnvironmental protectionWatershed

摘要: The exploitation and degradation of natural environments exert intense pressure on important ecosystems worldwide. Thus, it is necessary developing or adapting assessment methods to monitor environmental changes generate results be applied management programs. Brazilian Veredas (phytophysiognomies typical the Cerrado biome) are threatened by several human activities; thus, aim present study adapt a rapid protocol (RAP) springs, using upper course Vai-e-Vem stream watershed (Ipameri County, Goias State, Brazil). Therefore, springs in site were visited 11 them considered springs. After RAP was adapted, instrument validated used environmentally assess order demonstrate its applicability. has provided an option

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