scholarly journals LINEAMIENTOS PARA UN PLAN DE GESTIÓN INTEGRAL EN EL MANEJO SOSTENIBLE, ADMINISTRACIÓN Y PROTECCIÓN DEL RECURSO HÍDRICO, EN EL ESPACIO COSTERO EL COCO, PENÍNSULA DE NICOYA, COSTA RICA

2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (55) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Lidia Orias-Arguedas

<p><span>El presente documento constituye la continuación del artículo denominado: La expansión del espacio costero El Coco y su relación con la vulnerabilidad a la contaminación del recurso hídrico, Península de Nicoya, Costa Rica, presentado en la Revista Geográfica de América Central, Número Nº 50, I Semestre 2013. Se problematiza las condiciones del recurso hídrico en el espacio costero El Coco, según factores, categorías, indicadores de impacto, rangos de vulnerabilidad y actores involucrados en toma de decisiones para la gestión. La propuesta articula en la figura de un Plan de gestión integral en el manejo sostenible, administración y protección del recurso hídrico, dos programas con directrices y estrategias. El primero, referente al manejo sostenible, sistemas de control y gestión administrativa del recurso hídrico y el segundo programa, desarrolla la importancia de un proyecto que permita la reforma de la legislación en materia del recurso hídrico en espacios costeros y la gestión institucional pública.</span></p><p><span><br /></span></p><p><span>GUIDELINES FOR A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ON <span>SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT , MANAGEMENT AND <span>PROTECTION OF WATER RESOURCES, COASTAL <span>SPACE IN <span><em>EL COCO</em><span>, NICOYA PENINSULA, COSTA RICA</span></span></span></span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span><span><span><span><span><span><strong><span lang="EN-US">ABSTRACT</span></strong><span lang="EN-US"><br /> </span><span lang="EN-US">This document is the continuation of the article entitled: “The Expansion of El Coco Coastal Urban Space and Its Relationship with Vulnerability to Pollution of Water Resources, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica,” included in the Central American Geographic Magazine, Issue No.50, I Semester 2013. The conditions of water resources in El Coco urban coastal space are questioned depending on factors, categories, impact indicators, vulnerability ranges, and those involved in the decision-making process. The proposal seeks to articulate, in the figure of a Comprehensive Plan of Water Resources Management, two programs with guidelines and strategies. The first one refers to sustainable management, control systems, and administrative management of water resources. The second program refers to the importance of developing a project to amend the legislation on water resources in coastal areas and public institutional management.<br /> <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br /> <!--[endif]--></span><br /></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Popi Rejekiningrum ◽  
Budi Kartiwa

During 1980-1997, the management of water resources was done with a supply-driven approach.  This approach results in the expensive maintenance of water resources and the disregarded resources utilization of environmental sustainability.  Since 1998, The Government of Indonesia began to reform institutional irrigation with the financing supported by the World Bank. However, the institutional reforms of the irrigation have not yet reflected the exact changes as expected. Therefore, it is necessary to study the process of strengthening the institutional management of irrigation based on the local wisdom through the inventory of history series of irrigation management policy and empowerment of capacity building and institutional program of irrigation management. This paper presents an effort to develop the institutional irrigation management by exploring the local wisdom in the community. It can be used as a guide for future sustainable management of irrigation. Keywords: agriculture, Subak, Ulu-ulu, water resources, farmers’ unionJEL Classification: B30, Q15, Q25


Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4521 (2) ◽  
pp. 231
Author(s):  
NIKITA J. KLUGE ◽  
JUAN A. BERNAL VEGA

A new definition for the genus Moribaetis Waltz & McCafferty 1985 is given. Its type species, Moribaetis maculipennis (Flowers 1979) is redescribed based on male and female imagoes reared from larvae near the type locality in Panama. Larvae, formerly wrongly attributed to Moribaetis salvini (Eaton 1885), and a male imago, formerly wrongly attributed to Moribaetis macaferti Waltz 1985, belong to a new species Moribaetis latipennis sp. n., which is described here based on a male imago reared from larva in Panama. Both species, M. maculipennis and M. latipennis sp. n., are distinct from M. salvini, which is known as a single male imago (lectotype) from Costa Rica. All other species, formerly attributed to Moribaetis, are excluded from this genus; a new combination Caribaetis macaferti comb. n. is proposed for the species originally described as Moribaetis macaferti Waltz (in Waltz & McCafferty) 1985, and a new combination Baetis (Rhodobaetis) mimbresaurus comb. n. is proposed for the species originally described as Moribaetis mimbresaurus McCafferty 2007. 


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