Caracterización socioeconómica de la Cuenca del Río Grande de Térraba
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2010Author
Cedeño, Bepsy
Hernández Ulate, Aurora
López, Alexander
Villalobos, Ernesto
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El siguiente documento trata de brindar una idea general de la
dinámica social y económica de la cuenca del río Grande de Térraba,
con el objetivo de identificar y dar una caracterización de
los principales factores que influyen en su dinámica. Igualmente,
identifica actores claves y sus principales acciones en la cuenca.
Este estudio forma parte de una investigación desarrollada por la
Escuela de Relaciones Internacionales de la Universidad Nacional,
en el marco del proyecto LiveDiverse: Sustainable Livelihoods and
Biodiversity in Riparian Areas in Developing Countries, within the
7th Framework Programme Environment. Este proyecto es financiado
por la European Comission y cuenta con la participación de
ocho instituciones en igual número de países, siendo los estudios
de caso, sin embargo, desarrollados en cuatro países: Costa Rica,
Vietnam, Sudáfrica e India. El objetivo del estudio es desarrollar
estrategias que permitan, por un lado, mejorar las condiciones de
vida de las poblaciones locales y, por otro lado, proteger la biodiversidad
en áreas altamente vulnerables y definidas por regímenes
hídricos. The following document attempts to provide a general idea of the social and economic dynamics of the Grande de Terraba river basin.
social and economic dynamics of the Grande de Terraba river basin,
the Grande de Terraba river basin, in order to identify and characterize the main factors
the main factors that influence its dynamics. Likewise,
identifies key actors and their main actions in the basin.
This study is part of a research project developed by the
School of International Relations of the National University,
the LiveDiverse project: Sustainable Livelihoods and Biodiversity in Riparian Areas in
Biodiversity in Riparian Areas in Developing Countries, within the 7th Framework
7th Framework Programme Environment. This project is financed
funded by the European Commission and involves the participation of eight
eight institutions in an equal number of countries, with the case studies, however, being
case studies, however, developed in four countries: Costa Rica, Vietnam, South Africa and India,
Vietnam, South Africa and India. The objective of the study is to develop
strategies to improve the living conditions of local populations, on the one hand, and to
the living conditions of local populations and, on the other, to protect biodiversity in highly vulnerable areas defined by
biodiversity in highly vulnerable areas defined by water regimes.
water regimes.
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