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Proyecto COL88611 para la conservación y uso sostenible de ecosistemas secos

Authors: Franco, Inés Cavelier;

Proyecto COL88611 para la conservación y uso sostenible de ecosistemas secos

Abstract

El Proyecto COL 88611 para la conservación y uso sostenible de ecosistemas secos, es de ejecución directa del PNUD y se desarrolla en 6 áreas prioritarias en los departamentos de Cesar, Guajira, Bolívar, Tolima, Huila y Valle del Cauca, con el fin de conservar mediante declaratorias de áreas protegidas y/o acuerdos de conservación al menos 18.000 ha de ecosistema bosque seco tropical mediante la acción coordinada con los actores sociales e institucionales. Se han inventariado plantas vasculares, aves, mamíferos, reptiles y anfibios en las áreas incluidas para el estudio.

Keywords

anfibios, Occurrence, Ecosistemas secos, aves, mamíferos, plantas vasculares, caracterización biológica, Observation, reptiles

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