Training system to address non-environmental sustainability of soil.

Authors

  • M Sc. Eduardo Román Veitía-Rodríguez Centro de Ingeniería Ambiental de Camagüey, CITMA, Cuba.
  • Dr C. Anselmo Villegas-Zulueta Universidad de Camagüey, Cuba
  • M Sc. Adelmo Montalbán-Estrada Centro de Ingeniería Ambiental de Camagüey, CITMA, Cuba.
  • M Sc. Yoan Martínez-López Universidad de Camagüey, Cuba.

Keywords:

approach syndrome, global change, syndrome land use, sustainable environmental management

Abstract

Agriculture is part of the interaction between society and nature, the earth turns; alter biogeochemical cycling in agro- ecosystems. The Scientific Council of the German Government for Global Change (WBGU) developed the syndrome approach, created explanatory models for qualitative improvement and sustainable development of economic activities. In Camagüey syndrome is present "Land use" failure in sustainable environmental management of soil resources and knowledge on Global Change (GC), strategies and tools to minimize its impact. To identify learning needs and knowledge management methodology was applied to the National School of Public Health and Technical Center Management Studies at the University of Havana. Surveys and interviews were conducted, with the results we designed a training system satisfying the learning needs identified in the content, methodologies and implementation of CG sustainable environmental management.

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Published

2013-04-18

How to Cite

Veitía-Rodríguez, M. S. E. R., Villegas-Zulueta, D. C. A., Montalbán-Estrada, M. S. A., & Martínez-López, M. S. Y. (2013). Training system to address non-environmental sustainability of soil. Man, Science and Technology, 17(2), 67–76. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/466

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