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Tutillo Vallejo, A. (2010): <b>Nutzung und Management der nat&uuml;rlichen Ressourcen bei den Saraguros und Mestizos im Wassereinzugsgebiet des Tambo Blanco in den Anden S&uuml;decuadors</b> Universit&auml;t Erlangen-N&uuml;rnberg, <i>phd thesis</i>

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Title: Nutzung und Management der natürlichen Ressourcen bei den Saraguros und Mestizos im Wassereinzugsgebiet des Tambo Blanco in den Anden Südecuadors
Short Name: Nutzung und Management der natürlichen Ressourcen in den Anden Südecuadors
FOR816dw ID: 1090
Publication Date: 2010-12-02
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The tropical mountain rain forests in Southern Ecuador belong to one of the five global hot spots of biodiversity. At the same time it is one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world due to the continuous and accelerated deforestation over the last 50 years.<br/> The aim of this study was to contribute to a sustainable use of natural resources as well as to ask for sustainable strategies of land use in the tropical mountain rain forest, analyzing the use and the management of natural resources (forest, soil and water) by the Saraguros and Mestizos in the watershed of Tambo Blanco. The study area (115 Km²) is located in the Eastern Andes between 1,680 - 3,400 m a.s.l., representing an example of a new colonized region in the 1960s, which is part of the protected forest area Corazón de Oro and the Biosphere Reserve Podocarpus - El Cóndor.<br/> The investigation focused on the following topics: land use change since the beginning of the agricultural colonization, the use and the management of natural resources, the practices and strategies for the conservation of natural resources by the local people, as well as the evaluation of the use of natural resources forest, soil, and water under the terms of sustainability. The qualitative and quantitative land use change was analyzed for the years 1976, 1987 and 2001, through the use of remote sensing and geographical information system (GIS). Use and management of natural resources by the local people was evaluated on the basis of further geographical methods like observations, interviews (100 half standardized interviews, 20 expert interviews) and land use mapping.<br/> The results of land use change showed, that the tropical mountain rain forest had been reduced about 22 % (1,695.597 ha) during 25 years, representing an average of 67.82 ha/year, mainly due to the transformation of natural forests into pasture land. Páramo areas over 3,000 m a.s.l. remained almost unchanged. That indicates that the land use change was concentrated in the tropical mountain forest between 1,600 and 2, 800 m a.s.l.<br/> Overall, between 1976 and 2001, the rate of deforestation (0.99 %) was very high. How-ever, the first period between 1976 and 1987 showed a higher deforestation rate (1,16 %) than the last period between 1987 and 2001 (0,86 %). The main reasons for a decreasing deforestation rate seemed to be the establishment of livestock farming as well as the concomitant reduction of forestry, as a result of a deficiency of precious wood and a price decline of timber. Despite a diminishing timber industry over the last years, the establishment of livestock farming as the new principal economic activity has lead to a continuing deforestation of tropical mountain forests.<br/> The concentration in only one economical activity, like livestock farming does not resolve the problems of poverty in the investigation area. In addition, the local people depend mainly on one single economic activity and on the prices dictated by external markets. For<br/> SUMMARY<br/> 186<br/> these reasons there is a continuous loss of traditional practices such as the cultivation in chacras und huertas for the subsistence of the family and, not least, a loss of biodiversity in the tropical mountain forests of Southern Ecuador.<br/> Despite these negative scenarios, it must be recognized, that the local people have also development practices and strategies for the conservation of natural resources throughout the accumulated experience of many decades. This includes, for example, reforestation, planting of ?living fences?, conservation of particular forest areas, introduction of silvopastoral systems, weed control with the machete instead of burning, sowing of fast growing grasses, rotation of pastures, use of organic fertilizer, etc.<br/> For a sustainable development within the study area, the solution of ecological and economical problems like poverty, unemployment and lack of education will be required. Therefore the cooperation of governmental and non-governmental organizations, research institutions and local people is very important. Despite the problems for sustainable development in tropical mountain forests, practical measures to overcome the problems can be identified, including reforestation with native tree species, the implementation of appropriate grazing systems like silvopastoral systems, and the conservation of water resources, at least in the higher parts of the watershed of Tambo Blanco. An economical sustainability could be achieved by the diversification of employment and income through the establishment of local trades and business, ecotourism and educational tourism, etc. Not least, the responsibility of the local people to protect the tropical mountain forest and their resources, including the development of environmental principles, the setting of limits concerning the use of natural resources and an implementation of environmental education, can contribute to the development of a social sustainability. Institutional sustainability can be achieved by resolving institutional conflicts, the utilization of the potential synergy of all organizations and the collaborations for sustainable development in Southern Ecuador as a common goal.<br/> For a successful and sustainable management within the Podocarpus - El Cóndor biosphere reserve, the integration of local knowledge and practical experience represent the main trigger, which form a basis for the sustainable use of natural resources in the tropical mountain forests.
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Degree: phd
Degree Institution: Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Total Pages: 220
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