The planted trees sector and its relation with water resources in Brazil Academic Skills in Forest Sciences, 10/10/2019 Matheus Soares Costa.

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The planted trees sector and its relation with water resources in Brazil Academic Skills in Forest Sciences, 10/10/2019 Matheus Soares Costa

Introduction Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Degraded Areas x Forested Areas Lacking vegetal Surface runoff Sediments & Nutrients Overflow Shock Absorbers Soil structure Refill water table River levels Forest as water regulators Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

The Cycle of Planted Forests Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Forest Management Technologies Breeding program Productivity Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Forest Management Mosaics Integration between planted trees and natural vegetation Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Forest Management Spillways Monitoring of microwatersheds Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Forest Management Harvest Residues left on ground Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Industrial Processes Pulp Industry Reduced water captured to produce pulp Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Conserved areas Almost 8 million ha planted x 5,64ha conserved Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

The Brazilian Planted Tree Sector Forest Management Technology Monitoring systems Efficiency Good relation Planted Trees x Water Resources Academic Skills in Forest Sciences / Matheus Soares Costa 13.1.2019

Thank you! matheus@uef.fi