Acta Botânica Brasílica (Jun 2023)
Inclusion criteria influence species richness, diversity and forest structure with implications to deforestation permits in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
Abstract
ABSTRACT Deforestation requests to government decision-makers aim for the legal permission to remove secondary forests for economic reasons. In the State of Rio de Janeiro, Resolução Conama nº 06/1994 drives the analysis of successional stages of such forests. It does not define which inclusion criterion (diameter at breast height) should be used in forest inventories. We used Floresta da Cicuta as a case study to evaluate the influence of different inclusion criteria on species richness, diversity and structure parameters having Resolução Conama nº 06/1994 as background. Using Hill numbers, we found that the DBH ≥ 2.5 cm highlighted species richness. Species richness is improperly addressed in Resolução Conama nº 06/1994. The use of DBH ≥ 2.5 cm detected 30 individuals of threatened species, while DBH ≥ 10 cm detected only nine. Basal area was the most accurate parameter to identify the successional stage. Mean DBH and mean height misidentified successional stage. We strongly advise environmental authorities to demand the use of DBH ≥ 2.5 cm in forest inventories for deforestation requests. We strongly encourage the review of Resolução Conama nº 06/1994 by environmental authorities in order to reduce the risk of mistaken classification of successional stage of secondary forests.
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