The Galapagos Verde 2050 Project / Patricia Jaramillo Díaz ... [et al.].

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Puerto Ayora : COmON ; PNG ; FCD ; ABG ; MAGAP, BESS FOREST, HELMSLEY, ECOGAL, FAE, 2020.Descripción: 128 pTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
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Tema: The Galapagos Verde 2050 (GV2050) project started with a collaboration between the Fuente de vida Ecuador (presenting the Dutch organization Groasis), and the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), with initial financing for the pilot project generously donated by the COmON Foundation. The objective of this pilot project was to 1) test the effectiveness of a water-saving technology on the growth of key native and endemic plants in degraded ecosystems (ecological restoration) and 2) to test the production of cultivated plants in local farms in the Galapagos (sustainable agriculture). Considering the potential use of water-saving technology as a widespread conservation tool for the flora in the Galapagos, the CDF coordinated with the Galapagos National Park (GNP) for this initial study beginning in 2013.
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The Galapagos Verde 2050 (GV2050) project started with a collaboration between the Fuente de vida Ecuador (presenting the Dutch organization Groasis), and the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), with initial financing for the pilot project generously donated by the COmON Foundation. The objective of this pilot project was to 1) test the effectiveness of a water-saving technology on the growth of key native and endemic plants in degraded ecosystems (ecological restoration) and 2) to test the production of cultivated plants in local farms in the Galapagos (sustainable agriculture). Considering the potential use of water-saving technology as a widespread conservation tool for the flora in the Galapagos, the CDF coordinated with the Galapagos National Park (GNP) for this initial study beginning in 2013.

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