Histórico dos incêndios florestais no Parque nacional do Itatiaia

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This study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the fire reports occurring in the Itatiaia National Park (INP) between 1937 and 2008 and aiming to show information about the total number of fires occurred, and the annual burnt areas, in relation with climate and biodiversity, the months of highest occurrence, the origins and causes of fires. A survey of 323 reports of forest fires showed the highest incidence of forest fires in the months of winter, during the dry season, between July and October. The most affected vegetation was that of the "campos de altitude" (high-altitude grasslands), a native ecosystem of Atlantic Rainforest restricted to the isolated southeastern high peaks and plateaus. Most of the fires had unknown origins and causes, and only twice were examinations by experts carried out. Data revealed INP fragility against forest fires and the importance and the need of Forest Fire Privation and Control Plans for effective biodiversity protection.

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Aximoff, I., & Rodrigues, R. de C. (2011). Histórico dos incêndios florestais no Parque nacional do Itatiaia. Ciencia Florestal, 21(1), 83–92. https://doi.org/10.5902/198050982750

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