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Analysis of the producer's social perception of silvopastoral systems and ecological connectivity

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  • Cuellar Artunduaga, Brandon Alexis
  • Sánchez Castillo, Verenice

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This study was carried out in the village of El Roble, municipality of Florencia, department of Caquetá. The purpose of the research was to characterize the social perception of the producer about silvopastoral systems and ecological connectivity in the village, for which surveys, field visits and interviews were used as tools to collect information. A characterization of the perception of the producer who is interested in using a silvopastoral system as ecological connectivity was carried out, taking the field notes and the interview, the information was analyzed using atlas ti; an exploratory analysis (word cloud) and three deductive analyses were generated in which the producer expressed his knowledge and the interest in using the silvopastoral system as ecological connectivity was analyzed. The fact that the producer is interested in silvopastoral systems as ecological connectivity does not indicate that it will be implemented properly, therefore, a good accompaniment in the step by step of the productive transition supports the efficient management in which the environment will benefit

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  • Cuellar Artunduaga, Brandon Alexis & Sánchez Castillo, Verenice, 2024. "Analysis of the producer's social perception of silvopastoral systems and ecological connectivity," SAP Multidisciplinary Open, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:moarti:mo202482
    DOI: 10.62486/mo202482
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