Factors determining the socio-ecological resilience for andean mountains

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Samir Joaqui Daza
Apolinar Figueroa Casas

Abstract

This review article is framed in the development of a doctoral thesis, it analyzes the traditional processes of management and planification which have had a disciplinary approach to cope environmental issues, such as climate change in the high mountain and whose proposal has centered on the management and mitigation of the environmental impacts generated by human activities. However, environmental degradation is increasing, due to the conceptual basis on which are based the management tools are usually decontextualized, assuming that socio ecological relationships can be disaggregated to be analyzed and that natural phenomena are predic­table and controllable. Considering this, it is proposed the incorporation of complementary theories such as the socio ecosystems, the resilience, transformability and vulnerability.

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Samir Joaqui Daza, University of Cauca

Biólogo, candidato a Doctor en Ciencias Ambientales de la Universidad del Cauca, trabaja en temas de resiliencia,
adaptación y cambio climático en zonas de alta montaña, investigador asociado del Grupo de Estudios Ambientales.

Apolinar Figueroa Casas, University of Cauca

Docente titular Universidad del Cauca, Director del Doctorado en Ciencias Ambientales, Director del Grupo de Estudios Ambientales. 

How to Cite

Daza, S. J., & Figueroa Casas, A. (2015). Factors determining the socio-ecological resilience for andean mountains. Revista Ingenierías Universidad De Medellín, 13(25), 45-55. https://doi.org/10.22395/rium.v13n25a3

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