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Red de parcelas permanentes del ICIFOR INIA

Authors: Gonz?lez, Daniel; Calama, Rafael; Ca?ellas, Isabel; del R?o, Miren; Guijarro, Mercedes; Pardos, Marta;
Abstract

Metabase de datos de la Red de Parcelas Permanentes del ICIFOR-INIA para el estudio del crecimiento, din?mica y producci?n de diferentes especies forestales presentes en la Pen?nsula Ib?rica. Los primeros inventarios comienzan en los a?os 60, repiti?ndose de forma peri?dica cada 5-10 a?os. Las parcelas est?n repartidas por todo el ?rea de distribuci?n de las especies, en diferentes edades y calidades de estaci?n. Se distribuyen en 31 provincias y 10 CCAA, estando actualmente activas m?s de 500 parcelas. Se incluyen parcelas con objetivos de producci?n (madera, pi?a, biomasa), de efectos de los tratamientos selv?colas, de efectos de las quemas prescritas, de regeneraci?n (natural y post-incendio) y de gesti?n sostenible.

Keywords

Sampling event, Observation

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