Systemic Approach and Use of Models for Rehabilitation of Degraded Areas

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Systemic Approach and Use of Models for Rehabilitation of Degraded Areas

Juarês José Aumond
Juarês José Aumond
Carlos Loch
Carlos Loch
Jucinei José Comin
Jucinei José Comin
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Based on general systems theory, in Optical Chaos Theory and aided by the Systems Engineering has developed an ecological model system for the environmental recovery treating the area as a complex dynamic system, hypersensitive to initial conditions to prepare the ground. Assuming that the degraded areas are hypersensitive to the initial conditions of soil preparation, we applied the technique to trigger the roughness over time emergent properties that speed up the process of environmental recovery. Was evaluated in the process of the evolution of environmental restoration components, soil, vegetation, wildlife, water and microclimate under the effect of roughness, as auxiliary components in the internalization of matter and energy in the degraded area. We compared the evolution of biotic and abiotic environmental variables in the model preparation of rugged terrain with the conventional model, consisting of flat surfaces and more regular.

Systemic Approach and Use of Models for Rehabilitation of Degraded Areas

Based on general systems theory, in Optical Chaos Theory and aided by the Systems Engineering has developed an ecological model system for the environmental recovery treating the area as a complex dynamic system, hypersensitive to initial conditions to prepare the ground. Assuming that the degraded areas are hypersensitive to the initial conditions of soil preparation, we applied the technique to trigger the roughness over time emergent properties that speed up the process of environmental recovery. Was evaluated in the process of the evolution of environmental restoration components, soil, vegetation, wildlife, water and microclimate under the effect of roughness, as auxiliary components in the internalization of matter and energy in the degraded area. We compared the evolution of biotic and abiotic environmental variables in the model preparation of rugged terrain with the conventional model, consisting of flat surfaces and more regular.

Juarês José Aumond
Juarês José Aumond
Carlos Loch
Carlos Loch
Jucinei José Comin
Jucinei José Comin

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Juarês José Aumond. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – H: Environment & Environmental geology GJSFR-H Volume 23 (GJSFR Volume 23 Issue H2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJSFR

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Systemic Approach and Use of Models for Rehabilitation of Degraded Areas

Juarês José Aumond
Juarês José Aumond
Carlos Loch
Carlos Loch
Jucinei José Comin
Jucinei José Comin

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