Contributions towards an ecosystem based management of Lake Titicaca

作者: J. Vera Cartas , K. S. Pucheu , B. Torres Beristain

DOI: 10.1080/14634988.2013.789384

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摘要: Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in world, shared between countries of Bolivia and Peru. In recent years population growth pressure from several anthropogenic activities have increased degradation lake's environment. There has been international concern about restoration maintenance this valuable ecosystem preservation natural services provides to human populations that depend on it. Several initiatives projects carried out solve problems faces. article, Peruvian aquaculture fisheries governmental policy for period 2007–2011 will be assessed. The aims promote sustainability competitiveness sectors. Financial technically supported by Spanish Agency International Development Cooperation, implemented association with a complex network local, regional national government...

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