@article{FernándezLozano:64786,
      author        = "Fernández Lozano, Ariadna Lucía and Nicolau Ibarra,
                       José Manuel",
      title         = "{Análisis de la supervivencia y el crecimiento de la
                       plantación forestal del año 2015 en los Montes de
                       Utilidad Pública de La Zoma (Teruel).}",
      year          = "2017",
      note          = "The forest fires can degrade ecosystems, causing loss of
                       environmental and social services. Therefore after the fire
                       of Aliaga in 2009, the company aquabona, belonging to
                       “The Coca-Cola Company”, in collaboration with
                       “Ecologia y Desarrollo”, the DGA and the University of
                       Zaragoza, are developing the "Plantano agua" project, whose
                       main objective is the ecological restoration of 1,230 has,
                       most of them are located in the municipality of La Zoma
                       (Teruel). The objective of the present degree thesis is to
                       analyze the survival and growth of planted species on phase
                       II (2015-16). To assess the effect of the stand the
                       environmental unit (exporting or importing) and total
                       plantation, on these two parameters. And also how it
                       affects the survival to the summer effect. To this end, two
                       stands are displayed, stand 9 repopulated with Quercus
                       ilex, Juniperus oxycedrus, Juniperus phoenicea and
                       Crataegus monogyna, and the restocked stand 13 with Pinus
                       sylvestris, Acer monspesulanum, Sorbus domestica and
                       Quercus faginea. Results after the first summer, gave high
                       survival rates, as well as for the whole of the plantation
                       (78.4%), as for both stands and for all the species
                       studied, except Pinus sylvestris, which presented a medium
                       survival rate (66.81%). Regarding the growth, a generalized
                       increase of the basal diameter was observed in all the
                       species (0.65 - 1.05 mm), but the data taken in the field
                       of the height of the stem were not enough to apply the
                       statistical tests. Differences in survival and growth
                       between species were observed in the different study scales
                       (plantation set, stands and environmental units).",
}