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A pequena produ??o e a explora??o sustent?vel de madeira na Amaz?nia

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Abstract

Esta pesquisa estima o potencial e a import?ncia do pequeno produtor para o abastecimento da ind?stria madeireira na Transamaz?nica. Atrav?s de imagens de sat?lites, dados secund?rios e dados prim?rios o trabalho mostra o potencial e sustentabilidade da pequena produ??o abastecer a ind?stria. Considerando uma estimativa conservadora de produ??o madeireira estima-se uma ?rea de 841.954 ha por ano o que equivaleria a explora??o de madeira de 10.000 fam?lias por ano ou 18% do total estimado de fam?lias para suprir a demanda atual da ind?stria nesta ?rea a pre?o de mercado. Isso equivale a um volume que ? 1/25 da atual estimativa para a produ??o de madeira na regi?o provenientes de outros estudos. Em geral a pesquisa tem focado no manejo florestal de industria madeireira, mas uma an?lise mais ampla do potencial madeireiro da pequena produ??o, quando calculado para uma regiao, pode ser usado para trazer o desenvolvimento econ?mico integrando desenvolvimento agr?cola com desenvolvimento florestal. ; ABSTRACT: This research estimate the potential and importance of the small holder for wood supply to the logging industry in the Transamazonic. Using satellite images, secondary and primary data the research showed the potential and the sustainability of the small production to supply the industry. Using a conservative estimate per hectare it was possible to estimate a area of 841,954 ha per year to exploit in the region which would be equivalent to the production of 10,000 families or 18% of the total estimated family in the region. This is equivalent to 1/25 of the actual estimate of production in the region. In general, the large potential of the small production are overlooked but when calculated for a large region it can show the potential for increase of income and forestry sustainability.