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Showing items 1 through 9 of 136.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. Escuela de Posgrado. Maestría en Bosques y Gestión de Recursos Forestales
Armenia es una ciudad con una riqueza natural y ambiental, reflejada en las 54 quebradas que conforman 18 microcuencas que recorren el territorio urbano hasta drenar a los ríos Quindío, Espejo y la Quebrada Cristales -- Estos espacios naturales incluyen fauna y flora que generan una fortaleza y r
La valoración ambiental de las riberas es una tarea necesaria para conocer el estado ecológico de los cursos de agua, lo cual permite evaluar los méritos de eventuales experiencias de manejo, impactos antropogénicos o bien detectar problemas ambientales de forma temprana.
Land change in the Greater Antilles differs markedly among countries because of varying socioeconomic histories and global influences. We assessed land change between 2001 and 2010 in municipalities (second administrative units) of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
The identification of suitable models for predicting daily water flow is important for planning
This paper analyses the drought risk in argentine Pampean region using statistical results of soil water storage. These are calculated by daily soil water balance whose methodology has been tested using values obtained in situ.
RESUMO A subirrigação requer que a definição do manejo hídrico e nutricional seja adequada ao equipamento e à cultura a ser cultivada para obter elevada eficiência de irrigação em comparação a outros sistemas.
This article explains how the family productive strategies of farmer settlers and their perceptions of the forest influence the rate of deforestation.
Forests at the tropical Valley of the Apurimac and Ene rivers (VRAE), the second coca-growing region of Peru, are public common resources and nevertheless privately managed mainly by coca farmers, without effective State control of such use.