Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia

The Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve (RPBR) extends over 832 thousand ha in the Mosquitia Region of Honduras, and is one of the most important protected areas of the Mesoamerican biological corridor. Inhabited by indigenous, afro descendant, “colonos” and mestizo communities, who rely on hunting, fishi...

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Autores principales: Charry, Andres, Claros Trujillo, Luisa María, Bucardo, Elías, Wiegel, Jenny
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138695
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author Charry, Andres
Claros Trujillo, Luisa María
Bucardo, Elías
Wiegel, Jenny
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description The Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve (RPBR) extends over 832 thousand ha in the Mosquitia Region of Honduras, and is one of the most important protected areas of the Mesoamerican biological corridor. Inhabited by indigenous, afro descendant, “colonos” and mestizo communities, who rely on hunting, fishing, livestock, agricultural production and forest use for their livelihoods. The population faces several challenges such as seclusion, lack of access to basic services, tensions between native and incoming communities, land grabbing, deforestation and presence of illicit activities related to drug traffic. The government, NGOs and international cooperation have carried out projects for the development and protection of the region, but the community needs and increasing threats of deforestation are prevalent.
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spelling CGSpace1386952025-11-05T11:13:27Z Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia Charry, Andres Claros Trujillo, Luisa María Bucardo, Elías Wiegel, Jenny sostenibilidad production systems analysis sustainable production systems análisis sistemas de producción The Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve (RPBR) extends over 832 thousand ha in the Mosquitia Region of Honduras, and is one of the most important protected areas of the Mesoamerican biological corridor. Inhabited by indigenous, afro descendant, “colonos” and mestizo communities, who rely on hunting, fishing, livestock, agricultural production and forest use for their livelihoods. The population faces several challenges such as seclusion, lack of access to basic services, tensions between native and incoming communities, land grabbing, deforestation and presence of illicit activities related to drug traffic. The government, NGOs and international cooperation have carried out projects for the development and protection of the region, but the community needs and increasing threats of deforestation are prevalent. 2023-12 2024-01-30T13:36:32Z 2024-01-30T13:36:32Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138695 en Open Access application/pdf Charry, A.; Claros, L.; Bucardo, E.; Wiegel, J. (2023) Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia. 1 p.
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production systems
analysis
sustainable production
systems
análisis
sistemas de producción
Charry, Andres
Claros Trujillo, Luisa María
Bucardo, Elías
Wiegel, Jenny
Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia
title Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia
title_full Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia
title_short Comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the Hondurian Mosquitia
title_sort comparative analysis of sustainable productive systems in the hondurian mosquitia
topic sostenibilidad
production systems
analysis
sustainable production
systems
análisis
sistemas de producción
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