Volume 59

Identificación de Impactos Ambientales en un Área Natural Protegida, X´Cacel-X´Cacelito, Quintan Roo, México


Authors
Tolentino, D.S., Franco, L.J.
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Date: November, 2006


Pages: 695


Event: Proceedings of the Fifty Nine Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute


City: Belize City


Country: Belize

Abstract

The present work has for object to contribute in the position of models, methodologies that are used in the elaboration of an I Diagnose Environmental, proposed originally by international organisms as the Organization for the cooperation and Economic Development, World Bank; as well as Universities and government dependence that have been traced the necessity to implement strategies of surveillance, valuation of the natural resources in an environment of Social, Cultural character and of Well-being. The adaptation of this methodologies thinks about in a special way in each country and regal of the one that is. This way for Mexico the implementation of these it began in 1996. The National Institute of Statistic, Geography and Computer science and the National Institute of Ecology, the Secretary of Environment, Natural Resources, presented the Indicators of Sustainable Development for Mexico whose objectives are, to provide a group of indicators that you/they contribute to the knowledge of the problem, to the design of strategies and political in our country that has put on approval not only the capacity and experience of Mexico in the application of methodologies of vanguard. This work you bases on the pattern PRESSURE - STATE - ANSWER, Leaning on in methodologies that allow the identification of environmental impacts. They are described the group of indicators that you/they represent the Current state as much as possible and to Future of a natural area protected as The Sanctuary of the sea turtle X´Cacel-X´Cacelito, located in the Municipality of Solidarity Quintana Roo Méx. The current state of the sanctuary was described, starting from considers as protected natural area

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