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Conflict resolution in Rio Blanco micro-watershed, Toacaso Cotopaxi - Forms of conflict resolution

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This work has been chosen because the study area is representative for Cotopaxi, in terms of its ecology, form of organisation and levels of water conflict. In this sense, it is important because, to the extent that we can explain the form of conflict resolution in this area, we can generate initiatives for a less traumatic and more lasting solution to the provincial problem. The direct beneficiaries of this work will be two fundamental organisations within this micro-basin, such as the Union of Indigenous and Peasant Organisations of North Cotopaxi "UNOCANC" and the partners of the Toacaso Central Canal, but as these organisations are a fundamental part of provincial organisations such as the MICC and FEDURIC, which are highly important in the management of water resources and ecosystems, we understand that this will facilitate the negotiation processes.

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Nascido a 22 de Agosto de 1957, em Pedro Moncayo Canton, Paróquia de Tupigachi, Equador. Profissão: Engenheiro Florestal, licenciado pela Universidade Técnica do Norte. Filho de Ricardo Suárez, trabalhador ferroviário ao longo da sua vida profissional, e de María Juana Cachipuendo Guasgua, indígena do povo Cayambi que trabalhou nos campos.

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Authors José Ricardo Suárez Cachipuendo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.03.2023
 
EAN 9786205852835
ISBN 9786205852835
No. of pages 84
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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