Asociaciones administradoras de los sistemas de acueductos y alcantarillados comunales ASADAS: una propuesta socio-ambiental para la recuperación de la cuenta del Río Sarapiquí, zona norte de Costa Rica.
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2017-01-12
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ÁLAVEZ- LÓPEZ, SERGIO
Arauz Beita, Ileana
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, Sección Regional Huetar Norte y Caribe
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Las Asociaciones administradoras de los Sistemas de Acueductos y Alcantarillados
comunales, también conocidas como ASADAS, ascienden a más de 2.000
organizaciones comunales de gran valor estratégico y se dedican a gestionar sin fines
de lucro de manera sustentable, el agua con los miembros activos de las comunidades
en Costa Rica.
Esta iniciativa propone la creación de una Comisión técnica para el Manejo de la
Cuenca del río Sarapiquí, compuesta por: Los representantes de las ASADAS,
Organizaciones Locales Gubernamentales y No-Gubernamentales. Su estrategia de
acción sería evaluar las condiciones actuales de la cuenca del Río Sarapiquí, basada
en informes previos técnicos del CATIE, el TEC, Universidades Estatales y la
Municipalidad. Así como, proponer iniciativas concretas de gestión: Reforestación de
las nacientes, Recuperar la cobertura boscosa en las fuertes pendientes y márgenes
del río y por supuesto, en Áreas críticas de la cuenca y Programas sobre educación
ambiental y ecoeficiencia.
Mediante las acciones de esa comisión, la Universidad Nacional UNA, pretende la
construcción y diseño de mejoras en el ordenamiento territorial para la gestión del
recurso hídrico del Cantón y Cuenca del Río Sarapiquí, con el apoyo de 14 ASADAS
que la conforman: Horquetas, Las lloronas, San Ramón, Puerto Viejo, La Delia,
Huetáres, San Bernardino, Estero Grande, Chilamate, Colonia Carbajal, Pablo
Plesbére, Cristo Rey, la Virgen San Ramón y la Virgen Puerto Viejo, como un proyecto
interinstitucional.
The Associations for the Administration of Community Water Supply and Sewerage Systems, also known as ASADAS, number more than 2,000. also known as ASADAS, amount to more than 2,000 community organizations of great community organizations of great strategic value and are dedicated to sustainable non-profit water management to manage water in a sustainable manner with the active members of the communities in Costa Rica. in Costa Rica. This initiative proposes the creation of a Technical Commission for the Management of the Sarapi River Basin. Sarapiqui River Basin, composed of: Representatives of the ASADAS, Local Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations. Its action strategy Its action strategy would be to evaluate the current conditions of the Sarapiquí river basin, based on previous technical based on previous technical reports from CATIE, TEC, State Universities and the Municipality. Municipality. As well as, to propose concrete management initiatives: Reforestation of the headwaters, recovery of the Reforestation of the headwaters, recovery of the forest cover on the steep slopes and margins of the river and, of course, in the of the river and, of course, in critical areas of the basin and programs on environmental education and eco-efficiency. environmental education and eco-efficiency programs. Through the actions of this commission, the National University UNA, intends the and design of improvements in the territorial planning for the management of the water resources of the canton and the management of water resources in the Canton and the Sarapiqui River Basin, with the support of the 14 ASADAS that comprise it: Horquetas, Las lloronas, San Ramón, Puerto Viejo, La Delia, Huetáres, San Bernardino, Estero Grande, Chilamate, Colonia Carbajal, Pablo Plesbére, Cristo Rey, Cristo Rey, Chilamate, Chilamate, Chilamate, Colonia Carbajal, Pablo Plesbére, Cristo Rey, la Virgen San Ramón and la Virgen Puerto Viejo, as an inter-institutional project. inter-institutional project.
The Associations for the Administration of Community Water Supply and Sewerage Systems, also known as ASADAS, number more than 2,000. also known as ASADAS, amount to more than 2,000 community organizations of great community organizations of great strategic value and are dedicated to sustainable non-profit water management to manage water in a sustainable manner with the active members of the communities in Costa Rica. in Costa Rica. This initiative proposes the creation of a Technical Commission for the Management of the Sarapi River Basin. Sarapiqui River Basin, composed of: Representatives of the ASADAS, Local Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations. Its action strategy Its action strategy would be to evaluate the current conditions of the Sarapiquí river basin, based on previous technical based on previous technical reports from CATIE, TEC, State Universities and the Municipality. Municipality. As well as, to propose concrete management initiatives: Reforestation of the headwaters, recovery of the Reforestation of the headwaters, recovery of the forest cover on the steep slopes and margins of the river and, of course, in the of the river and, of course, in critical areas of the basin and programs on environmental education and eco-efficiency. environmental education and eco-efficiency programs. Through the actions of this commission, the National University UNA, intends the and design of improvements in the territorial planning for the management of the water resources of the canton and the management of water resources in the Canton and the Sarapiqui River Basin, with the support of the 14 ASADAS that comprise it: Horquetas, Las lloronas, San Ramón, Puerto Viejo, La Delia, Huetáres, San Bernardino, Estero Grande, Chilamate, Colonia Carbajal, Pablo Plesbére, Cristo Rey, Cristo Rey, Chilamate, Chilamate, Chilamate, Colonia Carbajal, Pablo Plesbére, Cristo Rey, la Virgen San Ramón and la Virgen Puerto Viejo, as an inter-institutional project. inter-institutional project.
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ANÁLISIS, ADMINISTRATIVA, ACUEDUCTOS, ASADAS, SUSTENTABILIDAD, SARAPIQUÍ (HEREDIA)