Browsing by Author "Mora-Aliseda, Julián"
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- ItemIndicators for sustainable management in the Yasuní national park(WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on BUSINESS and ECONOMICS, 2017) Bedón-Garzón, René Patricio; Mora-Aliseda, Julián; Garrido-Velarde, JuliánThe National Park are unique spaces for the study and monitoring of a resilient development. This interest is especially because the natural harbour protected areas, social components and ecological processes, subject to social and economic changes, which follow from these protected areas, have an intrinsic and comparative interest. To guide the scope and content of the resilient development requires the identification of a number of relevant environmental, social and economic indicators to develop a system of evaluation and monitoring, it is intended to determine the degree of deviation of the values of the indicators of reference values initially determined. The objective of this research proposal is to design and functioning of an Indicator System Resilience in the National Parks in general and in the Yasuní National Park in particular, that responds to the need to have a sufficient set of data capable of monitoring the short, medium and long term the persistence of protected area against changes or environmental impacts.
- ItemResilience indicators as instruments of management of protected spaces(2017) Bedón-Garzón, René Patricio; Garrido-Velarde, Jacinto; Mora-Aliseda, JuliánEnvironmental sensitivity is increasingly a socio environmental sensitivity. So sustainability has begun to be reformulated from the Nature Sciences through the concept of socio-ecological resilience, claiming a transdisciplinary that is capable of operationally articulate the natural and cultural dimensions of the environment. Along these lines, we suggest a set of Resilience Indicators (RI) with the aim of fully evaluating pressure conditions within protected spaces. In order to work out the RI, it will be necessary to describe, primarily, the systemic characterization of the space set out to be analysed. This task is to facilitate later identification of the core variables of analysis, which will compose the bottom line for the formulation of the indicators intended to assess and monitor the resilience of protected spaces over time. The main goal in ecosystem conservation and management could be summarized as the preservation of ecosystem integrity in relation to human needs. Conservation is mainly based upon ecological stability and its relation to disruptions of human origin. This stability comprises two core components: resistance and resilience.