2023
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-92002023000100173
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Relevamiento de publicaciones sobre restauración en la región de los bosques Andino Patagónicos de Argentina

Abstract: The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is both an opportunity and a challenge to contribute to the recovery of degraded ecosystems. The general objective of this work was to provide an overview of studies regarding ecological restoration carried out in the Andean Patagonian Forest region of Argentina. The specific aims were: (1) to quantify the publications on the subject and identify the reporting language, (2) to classify the publications by type of ecosystem and type of research (basic or applie… Show more

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“…Mean annual precipitation is between 750 and 1000 mm (Fick & Hijmans, 2017), 75% of which falls during the autumn and winter months. Soils of the region derive from volcanic ashes, with Andisols in the areas of higher humidity and transitional to Mollisols in the drier areas of the study area (Etchevere, 1972;La Manna et al, 2020). At the beginning of March 2021, two wildfires, called "Las Golondrinas" and "El Boquete", burned approximately 18 500 ha (9340 ha of native forests, 1680 ha of exotic conifer plantations, and the remnant surface mainly of native shrublands and steppes) in just a few days, part of which developed giving rise to the most complex interface fire in the history of Patagonia (Mohr Bell, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean annual precipitation is between 750 and 1000 mm (Fick & Hijmans, 2017), 75% of which falls during the autumn and winter months. Soils of the region derive from volcanic ashes, with Andisols in the areas of higher humidity and transitional to Mollisols in the drier areas of the study area (Etchevere, 1972;La Manna et al, 2020). At the beginning of March 2021, two wildfires, called "Las Golondrinas" and "El Boquete", burned approximately 18 500 ha (9340 ha of native forests, 1680 ha of exotic conifer plantations, and the remnant surface mainly of native shrublands and steppes) in just a few days, part of which developed giving rise to the most complex interface fire in the history of Patagonia (Mohr Bell, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%