Useful trees in reforestation planning at the Biosphere Reserve «Buenavista», Cuba

oleh: Pedro Herrera Oliver, Sonia Rosete Blandariz, Armando Falcón Méndez, Lázara Sotolongo Molina, Delhy Albert Puentes, Ricardo Rosa Angulo, Nancy Ricardo Nápoles, Leonor Méndez Herrera

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 2015-06-01

Deskripsi

In Cuba, Biosphere Reserves protect and keep natural areas of variable size including one or several forest, scrub or grassland vegetation units, either primary or secondary, also taking into account the various kinds of complex vegetation and communities. The Biosphere Reserve Buenavista, located in Central Cuba, includes several primary vegetation units such as the mangrove forest, sandy coast and rocky coast vegetation, littoral scrub and the dry semi-deciduous, semi-deciduous and gallery forests. Ferns and their allies, gimnosperms and angiosperms were determined and listed in the Reserve and dominant or dominated tree taxa were selected, also listing their standard heights with the ultimate purpose of using them in future reforestation planning if deforestation in some zones occurs.