Spatial organization and forest inventory to test predictive methods of biomass potential in charcoal production

Authors

  • Yoandris Tamayo-Santoya Empresa Agroforestal Guantánamo. Guantánamo. Cuba.
  • Yordan Lores-Pérez Universidad de Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Adrián Montoya-Ramos Universidad de Guantánamo. Cuba
  • Yobanis Osorio-Bornot Universidad de Guantánamo. Cuba
  • Benito Monroy-Reyes Universidad de Guadalajara (UdG), Jalisco, México.

Keywords:

Spatial ordering, biomass, charcoal, estimation, mathematical model

Abstract

A study was carried out in natural forests belonging to the UBPC Rio Frio near the areas of the Guantánamo Agroforestry Company in Guantánamo province, Cuba, with the objective of spatially ordering the areas to justify the implementation of mathematical models to predict the potential of forest biomass for charcoal production.  From this work, the area was divided into two lots, lot I with 15 stands and lot II with 8, for a total of 23. According to the inventory there are species of high energy value, so it justifies the testing of mathematical models to estimate the potential of forest biomass for the production of charcoal.

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Published

2021-07-09

How to Cite

Tamayo-Santoya, Y., Lores-Pérez, Y., Montoya-Ramos, A., Osorio-Bornot, Y., & Monroy-Reyes, B. (2021). Spatial organization and forest inventory to test predictive methods of biomass potential in charcoal production. Man, Science and Technology, 25(3), 47–55. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/1169

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