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Name of Publication:
Global International Waters Assessment Caribbean Sea/Colombia & Venezuela, Central America & Mexico, GIWA Regional assessment 3b, 3c
Publisher
University of Kalmar on behalf of United Nations
Environment Programme
Publication date
June, 2006
Authors
Isaza, C.F.A., Sierra-Correa, P.C., Bernal-Velasquez, M., Londoño, L.M. and W. Troncoso
ISSN
1651-940X
Pages
96
Available formats
Electronically (PDF), Hard copy (paperback)
Description
This report presents the results of the GIWA assessment of the Colombia &
Venezuela and Central America & Mexico sub-systems – located in GIWA region
3, the Caribbean Sea. The regional team identified habitat and community
modification as the priority concern of both sub-systems. In the Colombia &
Venezuela sub-system, coastal habitats are being degraded by a multitude of
issues, particularly land-based sources of pollution. The transboundary
ecosystems of the Central America & Mexico sub-system have been severely
degraded as a consequence of agricultural and urban expansion, increased
pollution loads and unsustainable forestry practices. The past and present
status and future prospects of these issues are discussed, and they are
traced back to their root causes. Feasible policy options are proposed that
target key components identified in the Causal chain analysis in order to
minimise future impacts on the transboundary aquatic environment.
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