Societal Impact Statement Tropical dry forests (TDF) underpin the wellbeing of millions, mostly rural populations; yet have suffered from severe clearing in Colombia, triggering cascading effects such as desertification. By engaging scientists, society, and institutions in the establishment of platforms for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, crucial knowledge gaps will be bridged, helping to find a path toward sustainable development. Science‐led but socially and economically anchored information on biodiversity will help to incorporate nature's contributions to people into the society's cultural values. Ultimately, these transformative actions will translate into the comprehensive management of TDF through a greater impact in decision making. Summary Thousands of permanent plots have been established across the tropics with the purpose of monitoring tree communities. Research outcomes from these platforms, however, have been mainly directed toward the academic community, and their contribution to society has been limited so far. Here, we show how generating robust data on biodiversity has supported decision making in Colombian tropical dry forests (TDF), where less than 8% of their original cover remains. As a first step to build a national dialogue around the critical status of this ecosystem, a national collaborative network on TDF research and monitoring was born in 2014, the Red de Investigación y Monitoreo del Bosque Seco Tropical en Colombia (Red BST‐Col). Our main goal is to generate scientifically sound information that feeds into the comprehensive management of this ecosystem. To do so, a set of biodiversity monitoring platforms has been established across the country, which have already served to answer socio‐ecological questions related with deforestation drivers, citizen science, or the valuation of ecosystem services. Overall, this research agenda has nurtured the four lines that underpin the Program for the comprehensive management of dry forests in Colombia (knowledge management, preservation, restoration, and sustainable use), formulated by the Humboldt Institute, the United Nations Development Programme, and the Ministry of Environment in 2019. Many challenges are ahead, however, for a complex territory where multiple social actors and productive sectors coexist. The ultimate goal is to integrate all the dimensions of biodiversity to achieve a synthetic understanding of the functioning of the most endangered ecosystem in Colombia, and its relationship with local communities' wellbeing.
Entre marzo de 2021 y abril de 2022, investigadoras del Instituto Humboldt de manera conjunta con la comunidad de la vereda Campo Gala y tres asociaciones de pescadores y pescadoras del municipio de Barrancabermeja (Santander-Colombia) en el marco del Convenio Fibras diseñaron e implementaron un esquema de monitoreo participativo impulsado bajo el interés local de conocer ¿cuál es el estado de calidad de la ciénaga y el caño San Silvestre? Este interés surgió considerando que este complejo cenagoso es uno de los más importantes para el municipio de Barrancabermeja y sus alrededores pues en él se alberga la mayor cantidad de biodiversidad y especies de importancia económica y ecológica como el bocachico y el manatí, y de allí se surte el agua para el acueducto de toda la zona. Para el desarrollo metodológico del esquema de monitoreo participativo se realizaron nueve encuentros participativos de fortalecimiento de capacidades en identificación de problemáticas ambientales, formulación de preguntas de investigación, registro, sistematización y análisis de datos, y procesos de divulgación de la información para la toma de decisiones. En el ejercicio de monitoreo se utilizaron técnicas sencillas de observación y medición de diferentes parámetros fisicoquímicos. Los resultados obtenidos a partir de los eventos de registro realizados durante siete meses, mostraron que de doce puntos de muestreo al menos ocho son de gran preocupación por baja calidad ambiental especialmente por presencia de metales pesados en zonas de pesca para consumo y venta, estos resultados pueden estar asociados a efectos de ciertas actividades económicas como la explotación de hidrocarburos, turismo no sostenible y agroindustria que a la fecha está generando problemas de calidad de agua y daños en la salud pública.
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