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Un Mosaico de Conservación, Desarrollo Humano y Tensiones en el Corredor Amboró-Madidi

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Lykke E. Andersen () (Institute for Advanced Development Studies)
Juan Carlos Ledezma () (Conservation International, Bolivia)
Martin Vargas () (Institute for Advanced Development Studies)

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El corredor de conservación Amboró-Madidi es de prioridad global debido a su alta biodiversidad y endemismo. Al mismo tiempo, las tierras fiscales de la región son apreciadas por migrantes sin tierra del altiplano. En este documento contrastamos la necesidad de tierra para actividades agrícolas con las prioridades de conservación, elaborando un mapa que identifica los siguientes tres tipos de áreas: 1) Áreas para uso agrícola y desarrollo humano, 2) Áreas de tension entre desarrollo humano y conservación, y 3) Áreas de conservación y protección que no requieren acciones de conservación.

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Paper provided by Institute for Advanced Development Studies in its series Development Research Working Paper Series with number 04/2006.

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Keywords: Conservación; Desarrollo Humano; Amboro-Madidi; Bolivia;

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Q01 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - Sustainable Development
Q32 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation - - - Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development

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