Collective technical tour: sustainable land management in rural indigenous Kariña territories

  • Barlin Orlando Olivares Scholarship from Fundación Carolina for the Official Master in Environmental Technology at the International University of Andalusia UNIA, Spain.
  • Adriana Cortez INIA-CENIAP. National Agricultural Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Center, Agroecological Resources Unit, Soil Biology Laboratory. Maracay, Aragua State
  • María Fernanda Rodríguez INIA-CENIAP. National Agricultural Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Center, Agroecological Resources Unit, Soil Biology Laboratory. Maracay, Aragua State
  • Deyanira Lobo UCV. Central University of Venezuela, Faculty of Agronomy, Department of Soil Science, Aragua, Venezuela.

Abstract

Sustainable land management is defined as a work model adaptable to the conditions of a specific environment, which allows the use of available resources based on socioeconomic development that guarantees the satisfaction of the growing needs of society, maintenance of ecosystem capacities and their resilience. Urquiza et al. (2011).

References

Denevan, W. M. y K. H. Schwerin. 1978. Adaptive strategies in Karinya subsistence, Venezuelan Llanos. Antropológica, 50: 3-91.

Portal de la Red Agrometeorológica del INIA (RAI). 2014. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas. http.www.inia.gob.ve. Consulta: 07/02/14.

Rodríguez, M.F y J.C. Rey. 2004. Delimitación de zonas frágiles de Venezuela. (Mimeografiado). Maracay: INIA-CENIAP.
Urquiza R. María N., C. Alemán G., L. Flores V., M. Paula Ricardo y Y. Aguilar Pantoja. 2011. Manual de procedimientos para manejo sostenible de tierras. Cuba: Editorial CIGEA.186 p.
Published
2024-05-11
How to Cite
Olivares, B. O., Cortez, A., Rodríguez, M. F., & Lobo, D. (2024). Collective technical tour: sustainable land management in rural indigenous Kariña territories. INIA Divulga, 31(31), 41-46. Retrieved from http://publicaciones.inia.gob.ve/index.php/iniadivulga/article/view/825
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