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Fernandes, Francisco Liberal
cop. 1997
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Poster apresentado no II Encontro de Sistemas de Informação Geográfica que decorreu, de 19 a 20 de Maio de 2011 na Escola Superior Agrária do Instituto Politéncio de Castelo Branco.
Productivity is very dependent on the environmental and biotic factors present at the site
where the forest species of interest is present. Forest site productivity is usually assessed using empirical
models applied to inventory data providing discrete predictions. While the use of GIS-based models enables
building a site productivity distribution map. Therefore, the aim of this study was to derive a productivity
index using multivariate statistics and coupled GIS-geostatistics to obtain a forest productivity map. To that
end, a study area vastly covered by naturally regenerated forests of maritime pine in central Portugal was
used. First, a productivity index (PI) was built based on Factorial Correspondence Analysis (FCA) by incorporating
a classical site index for the species and region (Sh25 - height index model) and GIS-derived environmental
variables (slope and aspect). After, the PI map was obtained by multi-Gaussian kriging and used as a GIS layer
to evaluate maritime pine areas by productivity class (e.g., low, intermediate and high). In the end, the area
control method was applied to assess the size and the number of compartments to establish by productivity
class. The management compartments of equal productivity were digitized as GIS layer and organized in a
temporal progression of stands’ age regularly available for cutting each year during a 50-year schedule. The
methodological approach developed in this study proved that can be used to build forest productivity maps
which are crucial tools to support forest production regulation.