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Pobreza, seguridad de la tenencia y gobernanza del paisaje: Análisis de las interdependencias inextricables de la ciencia, la política y la acción

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  • Oyono, Phil René

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Los países del Sur global tienen ricos ecosistemas naturales, pero mucha gente pobre. Por ejemplo, à frica al sur del Sahara, contiene cerca de la mitad de las tierras no cultivadas del planeta. Los bosques cubren aproximadamente el 22 % de América Latina. En los países de Asia Central, se calcula que los pastos en general representaban, hace 10 años, alrededor de la mitad de la superficie total (BAD 2010). Cuatro de los 10 lagos más grandes del mundo y 7 de los 10 ríos con las mayores cuencas hidrográficas, entre ellos los ríos Amazonas, Paraná, Nilo, Congo y Níger, se encuentran en el Sur global. Estos ejemplos representan una pequeña muestra de la riqueza de estos ecosistemas naturales.

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  • Oyono, Phil René, 2021. "Pobreza, seguridad de la tenencia y gobernanza del paisaje: Análisis de las interdependencias inextricables de la ciencia, la política y la acción," PIM flagship briefs 134999, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:pimfbs:134999
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