Evaluation of the main agroecological structure for two major agroecosystems in Sumapaz, Colombia

Published: 1 November 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/3js36dgn6x.1
Contributors:
Salome Cataño,

Description

The main agroecological structure is an integral index to evaluate climate change adaptation capacity of major agroecosystems (farms) that includes social, environmental and economical aspects. For this reason we set as the research hypothesis that the major agroecosystems in the area of influence of the village of Nazareth, Sumapaz, Colombia that have a stronger agroecological structure have a greater adaptation capacity to climate change than those that don't. In this dataset, each file is the evaluation of the main agroecological structure for each of the major agroecosystems. Since the main agroecological structure is composed of 10 criteria, the workbook has several sheets where every criterion is evaluated according to what was found during the fieldwork and spacial analysis. It is important to highlight that every criterion is composed by indexes that have a quantification, which are then averaged to obtain a final value and its interpretation accordingly to the methodology (this is found in the last sheet named "MAS").

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Institutions

Universidad Sergio Arboleda

Categories

Agroecosystems in South America, Climate Change Adaptation

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