Law of natural resources applicable to climate change

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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v2i1.5685

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Mother Earth, Mechanisms set, Comprehensive Management, Subject, Mitigation and Adaptation

Abstract

Environment, Natural Resources and Biodiversity, are considered among the priorities for implementing management processes long term all countries, employed and used as flags of social, economic, cultural, economic and political demands. However units or ministries enjoy the lowest budget, they are not in the forefront of prioritizing the POA, no late reaction and few trained and hired specialized professionals. Bolivia has substantial rules with different names and a single focus: "Mechanisms of Regulation", which involves prevention systems under a precautionary principle, which can make possible, with imagination and will, immediate action. 

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Author Biographies

J. L. Santivañez-Galarza, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center. Bolivia

Researcher of the CATIE, Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia

F. Baqueros-Ballón, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center. Bolivia

Researcher CATIE Bolivia

J. P. Martinez-Dávila, Postgraduate School, Campus Veracruz. Mexico

Researcher Postgraduade College, Campus Veracruz

F. J. Cruz-Centeno, El Salvador University. El Salvador

Researcher at the Paracentral Multidisciplinary Faculty of the University of El Salvador

P. J. Toruño, Nacional Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon. Nicaragua

Teaching researcher at the Biorefineries, Bioproducts Research Unit. ICCAT. Agroecology Department. UNAN-León.

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Published

2016-01-30

How to Cite

Santivañez-Galarza, J. L., Baqueros-Ballón, F., Martinez-Dávila, J. P., Cruz-Centeno, J. F., & Toruño, P. J. (2016). Law of natural resources applicable to climate change. Revista Iberoamericana De bioeconomía Y Cambio climático, 2(1), 72–96. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v2i1.5685

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