

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of the resources availability over the use efficiency and nutrients conservations according to edaphoclimatic conditions, age and management of Pinus taeda L. Therefore, to effectively store the forest carbon, arresting deforestation, replacement and degradation of the original forest is crucial. However, PP do not seem to be effective for carbon storage in the long term because of regular harvesting and clearing and their short-life products. Our study shows that structural changes in the natural forest halve the forest carbon stock while pulp-intended pine plantations can reach the closed forest carbon stock at harvest age. Instead, carbon stock density in biomass of PP was similar to CF but the carbon in fallen deadwood was 78% lower while in the litter layer was double the SOC at 0–5 cm depth was 31% lower in PP than CF. Main changes from CF to OF were a 55% decrease in the carbon of biomass and a 42% decrease in SOC. Structural changes in the natural forest had a profound effect on the ecosystem by halving the forest carbon stock while pulp-intended pine plantations reached the carbon stock of closed forest at harvest age. We performed carbon estimates based on field data and compared closed (CF) and open (OF) canopy natural forest patches and Pinus taeda plantations at harvest age (PP). We wonder how changes in forest structure and forest replacement by pine plantations affect ecosystem carbon stock densities in different pools and fluxes. No studies have performed carbon stock densities estimations in different pools in the region.

The Semi-deciduous Atlantic Forest presents large extensions replaced by productive uses, such as tree plantations, and forest remnants showing high levels of structural heterogeneity. You wont be able to catch them all and some will be homeless and leave, but everytime you re-hire you'll have more and more finding housing, and eventually you'll be able to float fully producing industrial complex.Remeber that its better to have a few factories producing slightly less than max, that means all of the raw materials are being converted and there is some space to convert more.Recent studies have shown the importance of subtropical forests as terrestrial carbon sinks and also their vulnerability to human disturbances and climate change.
#Tropico 5 output storage full Patch
Every time they are full you will likely end up with homeless high school educated people, find where they are working specifically and patch the problem with new apartments and metro stations. You will need to budget some of that space for new residences, (2 hydro farms in the space of half a plantation=more population density,) more factories to handle the new output, more waste management facilites to handle the pollution and subsequently more of everything, (almost,) to handle the increased population.After you reach max population you can 'filter' out the un-educated people by continously hiring high school educated workers to fill the factories and hydro farms.

Bear in mind, you will basically have the capcity to increase your overall plantation production rate by 200-400 percent when you fully convert to hydroponic farms. So making sure that your resources have somewhere to go, (more docks, which can only transport so much,) and making sure you min/max industry, (build more factories to handle a surplus of raw materials,) will help you avoid industrial inefficiencies.So yes, the problem might not be teamsters. I think the solution is to add factories which process the raw material, since in most cases the factories Ive looked at convert say, 10,000 fish, 8000 pineapples, and 7,000 meat, into 3000 canned goods.
