logging in or signing up Present VendÃme inglÃs Heng Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 18 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 02, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: THE CABECERO BLACK POPLAR IN THE SOUTH OF ARAGON Chabier de Jaime cdejaime@educa.aragon.es Centro de Estudios del Jiloca Calamocha (Aragón) Vendôme, 27 Octobre 2006Slide2: What is a cabecero black poplar? Morfology Trunk Bolling Main branches (balks) Roots Leaves Flowers FruitsSlide3: What is a cabecero black poplar? Traditional management and changes in a tree’s life Planting Formation Productive prunning Maturity Bolling growing Decay and deadSlide4: What is a cabecero black poplar? Trunk size (Pancrudo river basin) Slide5: What is a cabecero black poplar? Veteran trees Slide6: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Balks for building Local and abundant resource Absence of another forests Varieties selectionSlide7: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Balks for building Very good attributes Slide8: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Combustible Traditional use: Domestic (cold and long winters) Local industry (ovens) Present use: Home (trivial)Slide9: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Livestock food Fodder Grazing (tree pasture ) Livestock trialsSlide10: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Borders farming properties protection front erosion rivers Slide11: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Another uses Wood packing Public festivities (bonfire) Lightning conductor Gardening Carpentry Slide12: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Importance in the farming economy An ancient use More than a complement for farming economy Investment at long-term Competition with agrarian productionSlide13: Cabecero black poplar: hidrologic importance Stabilization and restoration of beds Improves hidrologic behaviour basin Damps the influence of the basin in bed Draws form and line in bedSlide14: Cabecero black poplar: hidrologic importance Hidrological functions of riverside vegetation Stops rain with leaves and branches Retains particles of the ground Keeps ground qualities Slide15: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Improvement of water conditions in rivers Shady cuts down water temperature Making refuge for acuatic animals Soaks up water contamination Slide16: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Making local microclimates Cuts down termic oscilation Humidifies the air Slows down the windSlide17: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Increases biodiversity Bark surface Cavities Hollows Crevices Broken branches Fallen trunks Slide18: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Biodiversity Fungi Lichens Mosses Unicelular alga Vascular plants Slide19: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Biodiversity Nematodes Artropods MolluscsSlide20: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Biodiversity Reptiles Birds MammalsSlide21: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Rise of the biodiversity in adjacent ecosistems Lineal border efect (ecotone) Lonely forestries Biological corridorsSlide22: Cabecero black poplar: scenic value Cultural landscape Historic landscape Country landscape Territorial identitySlide23: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Abandoning of the traditional management Lost of vigour at the main branches Vulnerability against the wind (fallen branches)Slide24: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Abandoning of the traditional management: status in Pancrudo river basinSlide25: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Decrease in the subsoil water level Decrease of global rains Increase in water extractions of rivers and subsoil Canalization of rivers and irrigation ditchs Slide26: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Decrease in the subsoil water level Slide27: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Abandoning of the traditional management: status in Pancrudo river basinSlide28: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Tree felling Slide29: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Riverside arrangements Slide30: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Agricultural intensification (concentration of pieces of ground) Slide31: A traditional resource with new values Country landscape of quality as a turistic resource Ecological importance Wood (renewable energy) Slide32: A traditional resource with new values Artistic value Ethnologic value Historic interest Enviromental Education You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Present VendÃme inglÃs Heng Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 18 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 02, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: THE CABECERO BLACK POPLAR IN THE SOUTH OF ARAGON Chabier de Jaime cdejaime@educa.aragon.es Centro de Estudios del Jiloca Calamocha (Aragón) Vendôme, 27 Octobre 2006Slide2: What is a cabecero black poplar? Morfology Trunk Bolling Main branches (balks) Roots Leaves Flowers FruitsSlide3: What is a cabecero black poplar? Traditional management and changes in a tree’s life Planting Formation Productive prunning Maturity Bolling growing Decay and deadSlide4: What is a cabecero black poplar? Trunk size (Pancrudo river basin) Slide5: What is a cabecero black poplar? Veteran trees Slide6: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Balks for building Local and abundant resource Absence of another forests Varieties selectionSlide7: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Balks for building Very good attributes Slide8: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Combustible Traditional use: Domestic (cold and long winters) Local industry (ovens) Present use: Home (trivial)Slide9: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Livestock food Fodder Grazing (tree pasture ) Livestock trialsSlide10: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Borders farming properties protection front erosion rivers Slide11: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Multiplicity of uses Another uses Wood packing Public festivities (bonfire) Lightning conductor Gardening Carpentry Slide12: Cabecero black poplar: product of a agroforestry exploitation Importance in the farming economy An ancient use More than a complement for farming economy Investment at long-term Competition with agrarian productionSlide13: Cabecero black poplar: hidrologic importance Stabilization and restoration of beds Improves hidrologic behaviour basin Damps the influence of the basin in bed Draws form and line in bedSlide14: Cabecero black poplar: hidrologic importance Hidrological functions of riverside vegetation Stops rain with leaves and branches Retains particles of the ground Keeps ground qualities Slide15: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Improvement of water conditions in rivers Shady cuts down water temperature Making refuge for acuatic animals Soaks up water contamination Slide16: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Making local microclimates Cuts down termic oscilation Humidifies the air Slows down the windSlide17: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Increases biodiversity Bark surface Cavities Hollows Crevices Broken branches Fallen trunks Slide18: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Biodiversity Fungi Lichens Mosses Unicelular alga Vascular plants Slide19: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Biodiversity Nematodes Artropods MolluscsSlide20: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Biodiversity Reptiles Birds MammalsSlide21: Cabecero black poplar: ecological importance Rise of the biodiversity in adjacent ecosistems Lineal border efect (ecotone) Lonely forestries Biological corridorsSlide22: Cabecero black poplar: scenic value Cultural landscape Historic landscape Country landscape Territorial identitySlide23: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Abandoning of the traditional management Lost of vigour at the main branches Vulnerability against the wind (fallen branches)Slide24: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Abandoning of the traditional management: status in Pancrudo river basinSlide25: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Decrease in the subsoil water level Decrease of global rains Increase in water extractions of rivers and subsoil Canalization of rivers and irrigation ditchs Slide26: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Decrease in the subsoil water level Slide27: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Abandoning of the traditional management: status in Pancrudo river basinSlide28: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Tree felling Slide29: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Riverside arrangements Slide30: Threats for the cabecero black poplar Agricultural intensification (concentration of pieces of ground) Slide31: A traditional resource with new values Country landscape of quality as a turistic resource Ecological importance Wood (renewable energy) Slide32: A traditional resource with new values Artistic value Ethnologic value Historic interest Enviromental Education