Resultados de búsqueda - "territory"

  1. Deforestation processes in the livestock territory of La Vía Láctea, Matagalpa, Nicaragua por Tobar López, Diego, Bonin, Muriel, Andrade, Hernán J., Pulido, Astrid, Ibrahim, Muhammad

    Publicado 2019
    “…The objective of the present study was to understand the patterns of land-use/land-cover change and deforestation in a territory of importance for livestock development in Nicaragua: La Vía Láctea. …”
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  2. Ordenamiento territorial : Impactos en Hoyas hidrográficas

    Publicado 2025
    Materias: “…ORDENAMIENTO TERRITORIAL…”
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  3. Territorial governance and sustainability: a multimodal approach por Cheema, Abdur Rehman, Mehmood, A.

    Publicado 2025
    “…This chapter presents a “multimodal” approach to territorial governance, aiming to bridge the gap between global sustainability agendas and local action. …”
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  4. The improvement of cattle in British colonial territories in Africa por Faulkner, D.E., Brown, J.D.

    Publicado 1953
    “…The monograph reports activities related to cattle improvement in the British colonial territories in Africa. It consists of four parts. Part one presents the general background to the improvement of cattle in the territories describing ecological conditions, economic and social significance of cattle, environmental and animal husbandry conditions. …”
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  5. Living-lab for people in the Colombian Amazon: a pact for a sustainable territory por Rodriguez, Luz Angela, Vanegas, Martha

    Publicado 2023
    “…Based on the advances in the literature related to agricultural living-labs, and our previous fieldwork and involvement with the communities in the department of Caquetá, we propose to develop a place-based (McPhee et al, 2021), citizens-centered and commons-based (Gamache et al, 2020) agroecosystems living-lab (McPhee et al, 2021), with a focus on inclusion, environmental justice and peacebuilding – something that LL participants have called a “pact for a sustainable territory”. Methodologically, we propose to follow the Participatory Rural Innovation (PRI) approach (Pérez & Clavijo, 2012), through which producers will identify problems and define solutions and innovation routes to build low-emission and sustainable food systems.…”
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  6. Law of Origin Integrator of Premodern - Modern Production Practices in Kankuamo Territory of Colombia por Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine, Ospina Cortés, Diego Armando, Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia, López López, Antonio José

    Publicado 2024
    “…This study seeks to contribute to the construction of a Hybrid Methodology that integrates the two positions by identifying emerging points of intersection in social, cultural, agro-environmental, political, and economic activities in its territory. It concludes on the need to align technological innovation strategies with the “Law of Origin” that governs the life of its people in the search for “good living”, to adopt them without detriment to their autonomy and cosmogony.…”
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  7. Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs por Ascarrunz, N., Angulo, A.R., Serrano, A.B., Benneker, C.

    Publicado 2020
    “…As part of a multi-country review of community forest rights, the Instituto Boliviano de Investigación Forestal (IBIF) conducted a review of three of Bolivia’s indigenous territories—Monteverde, Lomerío, and Guarayos. We focussed on: (i) the outcomes of this collective tenure model in terms of livelihoods and forest conservation; (ii) the conditions and constraints for achieving positive outcomes; and (iii) the potential role of CSOs in improving the outcomes. …”
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  8. REDD+ in indigenous territories in Latin America: opportunity or threat? por Center for International Forestry Research

    Publicado 2010
    “…An important proportion of Latin America’s forests are in indigenous territories. Many of these are subject to threats from colonists, illegal loggers, extractive companies and others, whose practices endanger not only the forests but also indigenous people’s territory as a whole – hence the importance, a priori, of indigenous territories for REDD+ and REDD+ for indigenous peoples. …”
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  9. Territories innovating to monitor and assess progress towards sustainability por Project TerraCert, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Publicado 2017
    “…Landscape and territorial management Solutions to reconcile production and conservation Sustainable territorial management requires reconciling production and conservation goals. …”
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