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Environmental sustainability strategies for counteracting erosion effects and soil degradation in the Tatacoa Dessert


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Title: Environmental sustainability strategies for counteracting erosion effects and soil degradation in the Tatacoa Dessert

Authors: Jennifer Katiusca Castro, Nestor Enrique Cerquera, Freddy Humberto Escobar

Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2016

Volume: 11

Issue: 23

Language: English

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Abstract

Three procedures aimed at establishing environmental sustainability strategies to counter the effects of erosion and soil degradation which contribute to improve productivity and biodiversity in the ecoregion of the Desert Tatacoa located in Neiva, Huila State, Colombia (South America). Phytogeographicalindex affinity of the Tatacoa Desert with other areas of tropical dry forest (bs-T) of Colombia were determined; the results allowed establishing the most suitable species living in this area for regreening work, promoting the conservation of native species of tropical dry forest in the Tatacoa Desert and knowing an existing phytogeographic affinity between other parts of the country to improve plant cover of all affected areas. Likewise, a model to estimate the gross value of agricultural production was built and found that the advance of the desertification process of this ecoregion has a significant reducing effect on soils’ production. Finally, a comparative analysis of respiratory activity and the mineralization rate of soil organic matter from different localities of the tropical dry forest (bs-T) of Huila state, which showed a different behavior for each treatment reflected as significant respiration changes and a mineralization rate which prove that the potential degradation of soil microorganisms, for middle- and low organic matter content is low. This document attempts to benefit the community that lives in the study area and the academic community that provides advisory and assistance to the population of the metioneds area.


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