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Caracterización socio-económica y ambiental de los sistemas de producción en la subcuenca del Río Chimbo. Provincia Bolívar-Ecuador
Caracterización socio-económica y ambiental de los sistemas de producción en la subcuenca del Río Chimbo. Provincia Bolívar-Ecuador
This thesis analyzes household data and characterizes farm households according to their livelihood strategy. Livelihood classes are then analyzed to examine the environmental and socioeconomic conditions faced by household members. The author suggests that in order to effectively address issues related to water supply, biodiversity conservation, deforestation, public health, and access to markets for families in Ecuador, socioeconomic and environmental aspects need to be considered in the analysis. LTRA-3 (Watershed-based NRM for Small-scale Agriculture)
- Virginia Tech United States
Illangama, Soil management, Chimbo, Farm/Enterprise Scale Watershed, Soil fertility, Watershed management, Bolivar, SANREM, Households, Cluster analysis, Sustainability, Socioeconomic status, Soil erosion, Ecuador, Education level, Livelihoods, Alumbre
Illangama, Soil management, Chimbo, Farm/Enterprise Scale Watershed, Soil fertility, Watershed management, Bolivar, SANREM, Households, Cluster analysis, Sustainability, Socioeconomic status, Soil erosion, Ecuador, Education level, Livelihoods, Alumbre
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