Integrated management of natural resources in the Ecuador Highlands

The Andean region of Ecuador is characterized by extreme poverty caused by low agricultural productivity, limited off-farm opportunities, and lack of access to markets. Poverty is related to degradation of natural resources as lagging agricultural productivity leads to incursions into fragile areas and use of erosive farming techniques on steeply sloped hillsides. Food production in fragile areas degrades soil and water resources, contributes to deforestation and loss of biodiversity, and reduces productive potential over time. This article discusses an agricultural development project designed to reduce the long-term downward development spiral in a watershed in Bolivar, Ecuador. The applied research program began with analysis of the state of soil resources, water, and biodiversity in the Chimbo sub-watershed. This information was used to design a plan with the input of local stake-holders to introduce environmentally friendly farming practices, soil and water conservation techniques, and various institutional innovations to promote resource conservation. This adaptive management program has been a solid success. This article describes the project, the challenges it faced, and how the process of adaptive management led to consensus among stakeholders about the appropriateness of sustainable management practices. We show how implementation of enhanced management practices contribute to reduced environmental vulnerability and improved welfare.

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Main Authors: Barrera, Víctor Hugo, Escudero, Luis, Alwang, Jeffrey, Andrade López, Robert Santiago
Format: Journal articles biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2012-09
Subjects:MICROCUENCA, ENFOQUES PARTICIPATIVOS, CAPITAL NATURAL, GESTIÓN INTEGRADA DE CUENCAS,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/3332
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spelling dig-iniap-41000-33322023-12-03T21:47:56Z Integrated management of natural resources in the Ecuador Highlands Agricultural Sciences 3(5): 768-779 Barrera, Víctor Hugo Escudero, Luis Alwang, Jeffrey Andrade López, Robert Santiago MICROCUENCA ENFOQUES PARTICIPATIVOS CAPITAL NATURAL GESTIÓN INTEGRADA DE CUENCAS The Andean region of Ecuador is characterized by extreme poverty caused by low agricultural productivity, limited off-farm opportunities, and lack of access to markets. Poverty is related to degradation of natural resources as lagging agricultural productivity leads to incursions into fragile areas and use of erosive farming techniques on steeply sloped hillsides. Food production in fragile areas degrades soil and water resources, contributes to deforestation and loss of biodiversity, and reduces productive potential over time. This article discusses an agricultural development project designed to reduce the long-term downward development spiral in a watershed in Bolivar, Ecuador. The applied research program began with analysis of the state of soil resources, water, and biodiversity in the Chimbo sub-watershed. This information was used to design a plan with the input of local stake-holders to introduce environmentally friendly farming practices, soil and water conservation techniques, and various institutional innovations to promote resource conservation. This adaptive management program has been a solid success. This article describes the project, the challenges it faced, and how the process of adaptive management led to consensus among stakeholders about the appropriateness of sustainable management practices. We show how implementation of enhanced management practices contribute to reduced environmental vulnerability and improved welfare. 2016-09-29T15:56:31Z 2016-09-29T15:56:31Z 2012-09 Revista Artículo *EC-INIAP-BEESC-MGC. Quito (CD-80) http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/3332 en 12 p. application/pdf E. E. Santa Catalina
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Barrera, Víctor Hugo
Escudero, Luis
Alwang, Jeffrey
Andrade López, Robert Santiago
Integrated management of natural resources in the Ecuador Highlands
description The Andean region of Ecuador is characterized by extreme poverty caused by low agricultural productivity, limited off-farm opportunities, and lack of access to markets. Poverty is related to degradation of natural resources as lagging agricultural productivity leads to incursions into fragile areas and use of erosive farming techniques on steeply sloped hillsides. Food production in fragile areas degrades soil and water resources, contributes to deforestation and loss of biodiversity, and reduces productive potential over time. This article discusses an agricultural development project designed to reduce the long-term downward development spiral in a watershed in Bolivar, Ecuador. The applied research program began with analysis of the state of soil resources, water, and biodiversity in the Chimbo sub-watershed. This information was used to design a plan with the input of local stake-holders to introduce environmentally friendly farming practices, soil and water conservation techniques, and various institutional innovations to promote resource conservation. This adaptive management program has been a solid success. This article describes the project, the challenges it faced, and how the process of adaptive management led to consensus among stakeholders about the appropriateness of sustainable management practices. We show how implementation of enhanced management practices contribute to reduced environmental vulnerability and improved welfare.
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