Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile

Located in the transverse valleys, the inland creeks, and the dry coastal land, the agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile, strive for survival in a semi-arid climate characterized by ever more frequent droughts and a subsequent water demand that grows year after year, menacing their...

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Autor principal: Cortés,Manuel E
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Publicado: Universidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-342920160004000022017-03-23Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, ChileCortés,Manuel E agricultural communities environmental degradation human development Limarí Province Located in the transverse valleys, the inland creeks, and the dry coastal land, the agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile, strive for survival in a semi-arid climate characterized by ever more frequent droughts and a subsequent water demand that grows year after year, menacing their main economic activities: goat farming and small-scale agriculture and mining efforts. This scientific note refers to the current state of the agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, more particularly, to the agri-environmental and socio-cultural problems these communities are facing. Cerro Blanco Agricultural Community (located 50 km to the south of Ovalle) and nearby areas, for example, are undergoing the effects of drought, desertification and erosion, exacerbated by climate change, affecting crops and goat farming. This fact, alongside the socio-cultural problem characterized by lack of opportunities for development, scarce jobs within the communities, and few institutions to proceed with secondary and vocational studies, is causing the migration of the younger generations to the cities. Serious efforts should be made to help these communities attain a higher level of personal and cultural development, establish a more sustainable relationship with their natural environment, and hence, maintain their ancient agricultural traditions.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias AgronómicasIdesia (Arica) v.34 n.4 20162016-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-34292016000400002en10.4067/S0718-34292016005000013
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environmental degradation
human development
Limarí Province
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Cortés,Manuel E
Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile
description Located in the transverse valleys, the inland creeks, and the dry coastal land, the agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile, strive for survival in a semi-arid climate characterized by ever more frequent droughts and a subsequent water demand that grows year after year, menacing their main economic activities: goat farming and small-scale agriculture and mining efforts. This scientific note refers to the current state of the agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, more particularly, to the agri-environmental and socio-cultural problems these communities are facing. Cerro Blanco Agricultural Community (located 50 km to the south of Ovalle) and nearby areas, for example, are undergoing the effects of drought, desertification and erosion, exacerbated by climate change, affecting crops and goat farming. This fact, alongside the socio-cultural problem characterized by lack of opportunities for development, scarce jobs within the communities, and few institutions to proceed with secondary and vocational studies, is causing the migration of the younger generations to the cities. Serious efforts should be made to help these communities attain a higher level of personal and cultural development, establish a more sustainable relationship with their natural environment, and hence, maintain their ancient agricultural traditions.
author Cortés,Manuel E
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title Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile
title_short Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile
title_full Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile
title_fullStr Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Drought, environmental degradation, work and education: A brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the Limarí Province, Chile
title_sort drought, environmental degradation, work and education: a brief comment on the current reality of agricultural communities in the limarí province, chile
publisher Universidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas
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