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Informe FINAL Flujo Nutrientes Tota - Convenio 092-2015
EFECTO DE VARIABILIDAD CLIMÁTICA DE UN CICLO ANUAL SOBRE EL FLUJO DE NUTRIENTES (C, N y P), FUENTES Y BIOCAPTACIÓN EN EL LAGO DE TOTA Informe Final – Convenio 092 de 2015 UPTC & CORPOBOYACÁ
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Memoria|Blog de la Causa Tota.
Objetivo: Recuperación y preservación perpetua del Lago de Tota y su cuenca, con criterios de uso racional.
Causa a cargo del MOCILATO: Movimiento cívico pro Lago de Tota y su cuenca. Blog administrado por la Fundación Montecito.
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Contabilidad ambiental y económica para el agua: Caso piloto para cuenca del Lago de Tota
Contabilidad ambiental y económica para el agua: Caso piloto para cuenca del Lago de Tota.
Fuente: Global Partnership for Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES).
Reporte Técnico (Junio, 2016): [PDF]
Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES) is a global partnership led by the World Bank that aims to promote sustainable development by mainstreaming natural capital in development planning and national economic accounting systems, based on the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA). The WAVES global partnership (www.wavespartnership.org) brings together a broad coalition of governments, UN agencies, nongovernment organizations and academics for this purpose.
WAVES core implementing countries include developing countries – Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Indonesia, Madagascar, the Philippines and Rwanda – all working to establish natural capital accounts. WAVES also partners with UN agencies – UNEP, UNDP, and the UN Statistical Commission – that are helping to implement natural capital accounting. WAVES is funded by a multi-donor trust fund and is overseen by a steering committee. WAVES donors include – Denmark, the European Commission, France, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
This report was prepared by Claudia Rodríguez
If you have any questions about this report please contact: Claudia Rodríguez
Fuente: Global Partnership for Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES).
Reporte Técnico (Junio, 2016): [PDF]
Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES) is a global partnership led by the World Bank that aims to promote sustainable development by mainstreaming natural capital in development planning and national economic accounting systems, based on the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA). The WAVES global partnership (www.wavespartnership.org) brings together a broad coalition of governments, UN agencies, nongovernment organizations and academics for this purpose.
WAVES core implementing countries include developing countries – Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Indonesia, Madagascar, the Philippines and Rwanda – all working to establish natural capital accounts. WAVES also partners with UN agencies – UNEP, UNDP, and the UN Statistical Commission – that are helping to implement natural capital accounting. WAVES is funded by a multi-donor trust fund and is overseen by a steering committee. WAVES donors include – Denmark, the European Commission, France, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
This report was prepared by Claudia Rodríguez
If you have any questions about this report please contact: Claudia Rodríguez
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