Bases for the conservation and sustainability of the resources of “Los Siguatos” lake.

Authors

  • MSc. Lonis Pedro Delgado-López Centro Universitario Municipal, San Antonio del Sur, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Lic. Williams Miguel Díaz-Rosales Centro de Aplicación Tecnológica para el Desarrollo (CATEDES), San Antonio del Sur, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Ing. Daylín Frómeta-Frómeta Centro de Aplicación Tecnológica para el Desarrollo (CATEDES), San Antonio del Sur, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Ing. Jionnis San Miguel-Fernández Centro de Aplicación Tecnológica para el Desarrollo (CATEDES), San Antonio del Sur, Guantánamo, Cuba.

Keywords:

Humid, coast zones, ambiental factors, coast recourses

Abstract

This investigation has as studies object “Los Siguatos†lake, the objective is to propose the pillars for the conservation and sustainability of coast recourses employing the foundation of the Integrated Handling of Coast Zones (IHCZ), identifying the principal actors and their interest to define the problems, objectives and boundary for the initiative of handling. As a relevant results will be the propose of implements to employ in the ambiental impact studies, to determine the main actions to generate negative and positive impacts in the ambiental factors of the mean and the Integrated Handling of Coast Zones utilization. The principal identified problems are: the cutting and the vegetable coverage's decrease, extraction no regulated of the dune's sand and hunting and fishing no controlled activities. These objectives and elaborate goals constitute the base for the conservation and sustainable use of these coastal resources.

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Published

2016-10-28

How to Cite

Delgado-López, M. L. P., Díaz-Rosales, L. W. M., Frómeta-Frómeta, I. D., & San Miguel-Fernández, I. J. (2016). Bases for the conservation and sustainability of the resources of “Los Siguatos” lake. Man, Science and Technology, 20(4), 114–121. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/762

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