María Alejandra Taborda Caro, Rubén Darío Sepúlveda Vargas, Carmen Auxiliadora Ortega Otero
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The subregion of La Mojana is a national geostrategic region. It includes the basins of the rivers Magdalena, Cauca, and San Jorge. This location has abundant wetlands, zapales (particular marshes from the region), and swamps where there are cyclical floodings and droughts. This region is also considered to be a great reservoir of freshwater, very rich in biodiversity and a place with productive wetlands. It is considered a food reservoir, and despite its cattle-raising tradition, 20% of the rice consumed in Colombia is cultivated here. In addition, it consists of water and land ecosystems that stimulate an agricultural, cattle raising and fishery base: productive fields which generate 90% of the economic productivity of the area.Between 2021 and 2022, frequent and historical floodings affected 24253 acres of agricultural land, especially the 9633.2 acres of rice crops. There has also been registered some damage to other production units such as corn (645.2 acres), plantain (194.5 acres), cows (6757), pigs (6083), horses (603), poultry (40287), and more than 550000 fish. According to the Register of Victims (Registro Único de Damnificados, in Spanish), no less than 45000 people were affected by the winter wave in 2021.In order to achieve the objectives stated in this article, three phases will be developed: the first one involves the construction of the conceptual framework, explaining the nature of the community water resilience category and the pre-identification of the categories and dimensions that are going to be used in the construction of the indicators. In the second phase, a methodological description is established. Finally, in the third phase, an estimation of the qualitative indicators is formulated.The results will help decision makers to generate projects that minimize the damages caused by the flooding.
拉莫亚纳次区域是一个国家地缘战略区域。它包括马格达莱纳河、考卡河和圣乔治河的盆地。这个地方有丰富的湿地,zapales(特别是该地区的沼泽),以及周期性洪水和干旱的沼泽。该地区还被认为是一个巨大的淡水水库,生物多样性非常丰富,而且是一个有生产力的湿地的地方。它被认为是一个食物储存库,尽管它有养牛的传统,但哥伦比亚消费的20%的大米都是在这里种植的。此外,它还包括促进农业、畜牧业和渔业基地的水和土地生态系统:生产性领域产生了该地区90%的经济生产力。在2021年至2022年期间,频繁和历史性的洪水影响了24253英亩的农业用地,特别是9633.2英亩的水稻作物。其他生产单位也有一些损失,如玉米(645.2英亩)、车前草(194.5英亩)、奶牛(6757英亩)、猪(6083英亩)、马(603英亩)、家禽(40287英亩)和超过55万条鱼。根据受害者登记册(西班牙语:Registro Único de Damnificados), 2021年有不少于4.5万人受到冬季浪潮的影响。为了实现本文所述的目标,将发展三个阶段:第一个阶段涉及概念框架的构建,解释社区水恢复力类别的性质,并预先确定将在指标构建中使用的类别和维度。在第二阶段,建立方法描述。最后,在第三阶段,制定了定性指标的估计。研究结果将有助于决策者制定将洪水造成的损失降到最低的项目。
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Economia agro-alimentare/Food Economy is a triannual peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Franco Angeli Edizioni on behalf of the Italian Society of Agri-food Economics (SIEA), founded in 1996 by the then President of SIEA Fausto Cantarelli. It offers an international forum for the discussion and analysis of mono and interdisciplinary socio-economic, political, legal and technical issues, related to agricultural and food systems. It welcomes submissions of original papers focusing on agriculture, food, natural resources, safety, nutrition and health, including all processes and infrastructure involved in providing food to populations; as well as the processes, inputs and outputs involved in consumption and disposal of food and food-related items. Analyses also include social, political, economic and environmental contexts and human resource challenges. Submissions should be addressed to an international audience of researchers, practitioners, and policy makers, and they may consider local, national, or global scales.