2021
DOI: 10.51641/bioetnia.v5i2.113
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Evaluación de la adaptabilidad de la acacia (Acacia mangium Wild), y bija (Bixa orellana) en áreas degradadas por la actividad minera aluvial en el Chocó biogeográfico, Condoto, Chocó, Colombia

Abstract: Las prácticas mineras en el Chocó biogeográfico han soportado el desarrollo o el sustento económico de muchas comunidades. Con la introducción de la minería mecanizada, el uso de dragas y retroexcavadoras se ha degradado de manera significativa el medio ambiente y los recursos naturales, situación que se evidencia en el deterioro del componente suelo, la contaminación del recurso hídrico, la desaparición de especies nativas, e impactos relacionados con el componente socioeconómico y… Show more

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“…In mining waste deposits, active reclamation is often necessary to ensure a transformation of the mining waste into Technosols (“soils dominated or strongly influenced by human‐made material”; IUSS, 2014; Schad, 2018) and restore its utility or environmental value (Otremba et al, 2021). In Colombia, several approaches have been developed to reclaim dredged‐sediment landfills resulting from alluvial gold mining activities through reforestation and agroforestry (Castellanos Barliza & Leon, 2010; Mosquera et al, 2008; Thomas, 2014). The main objective of reclamation is to restore native flora and fauna and support settlers in the mining‐affected areas through wood, food, and grazing opportunities (Betancur‐Corredor et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mining waste deposits, active reclamation is often necessary to ensure a transformation of the mining waste into Technosols (“soils dominated or strongly influenced by human‐made material”; IUSS, 2014; Schad, 2018) and restore its utility or environmental value (Otremba et al, 2021). In Colombia, several approaches have been developed to reclaim dredged‐sediment landfills resulting from alluvial gold mining activities through reforestation and agroforestry (Castellanos Barliza & Leon, 2010; Mosquera et al, 2008; Thomas, 2014). The main objective of reclamation is to restore native flora and fauna and support settlers in the mining‐affected areas through wood, food, and grazing opportunities (Betancur‐Corredor et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%