TY - JOUR
T1 - Land-use and socioeconomic changes related to armed conflicts
T2 - A Colombian regional case study
AU - Garcia Corrales, Lina Maria
AU - Avila Rangel, Humberto
AU - Gutierrez Llantoy, Ronald
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/7
Y1 - 2019/7
N2 - Colombia has endured one of the longest armed conflicts in the world, influencing land use, local economies, and the environment. The Department of Córdoba, which is part of the Colombian Caribbean region, was a setting of territorial disputes between illegal armed groups. Recently, peace agreements have been reached, thereby leading to a post-conflict period in which conflict-driven socioeconomic and environmental conditions need to be addressed. We used geoenvironmental satellite information and census data to describe land-use evolution in the Department of Córdoba. Our results explain relationships between socioeconomic and geographic variables by using two factors, namely: (1) natural land cover and armed conflict, and (2) pastures and livestock. Five clusters comprised of smaller Colombian territorial units were obtained, exhibiting challenges of environmental governance, conservation of protected areas, and sustainable livestock and agricultural practices. This information provides critical input for institutional decisions during the current post-conflict period.
AB - Colombia has endured one of the longest armed conflicts in the world, influencing land use, local economies, and the environment. The Department of Córdoba, which is part of the Colombian Caribbean region, was a setting of territorial disputes between illegal armed groups. Recently, peace agreements have been reached, thereby leading to a post-conflict period in which conflict-driven socioeconomic and environmental conditions need to be addressed. We used geoenvironmental satellite information and census data to describe land-use evolution in the Department of Córdoba. Our results explain relationships between socioeconomic and geographic variables by using two factors, namely: (1) natural land cover and armed conflict, and (2) pastures and livestock. Five clusters comprised of smaller Colombian territorial units were obtained, exhibiting challenges of environmental governance, conservation of protected areas, and sustainable livestock and agricultural practices. This information provides critical input for institutional decisions during the current post-conflict period.
KW - Armed conflict
KW - Colombia
KW - Land-use change
KW - Livestock
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85065088675
U2 - 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.04.012
DO - 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.04.012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85065088675
SN - 1462-9011
VL - 97
SP - 116
EP - 124
JO - Environmental Science and Policy
JF - Environmental Science and Policy
ER -