Integrated Management Plan Ramsar Wetland Laguna de La Cocha
Integrated Management Plan Ramsar Wetland Laguna de La Cocha
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COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN RAMSAR WETLAND LAGUNA DE
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 18
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INTRODUCTION
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In order to achieve social, cultural, environmental, and economic development,
purpose of maintaining the balance of the planet and ensuring it meets the
basic needs of living beings is essential to know and understand
the environmental problems in all their facets, this is how the Assessments
Regional Water issues are one of those priority aspects and of great
interest for today's society.
The management of water resources and the Management and planning plans for watersheds
hydrographical guidelines outline explicit lines regarding the water resource including
the environmental planning of the territory; likewise establishes principles and
standards for the organization and management of soil, air, fauna, flora and the
water, among others, said guidelines that specifically guide the
water resource management in Colombia, defines the watershed
as a special management area, therefore it requires greater care in its
comprehensive management and planning.
The current state of water in Colombia is achieved through the analysis of its origin,
distribution, supply, demand, and quality, and it must be done in a comprehensive and very
detailed to obtain statistically reliable data that allows
take corrective or preventive actions in the face of possible deterioration
the exhaustion of water resources.
The articulation of the ERA and the POMCA is carried out in a technical-scientific manner.
due to the fact that information, knowledge, and experiences are updated and gathered
previous ones allowing the articulation of strategies framed within the
National Policy for Integrated Water Resource Management that promotes the
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development since 2010.
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activities and decision-making in their area of influence in order to guarantee
the supply, demand, and quality of the water resource.
The ERAs substantially contribute to the POMCA because they strengthen the
planning instrument executed by the professionals involved in this
process, allowing them to intervene clearly and precisely in the bodies of
water to guarantee the quality and quantity conditions required for the
support of ecosystems and their areas of influence; likewise
they allow the strengthening of management through assistance programs
techniques, training, and adoption of cost-effective and sustainable technologies.
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2. Comprehensive management plan for the RAMSAR wetland La Cocha lagoon
2.1 Plan Structure: The structure of the plan follows Resolution 0196 of 1 of
February 2006 of the MAVDT, Technical Guide for the Formulation of Plans
Wetlands Management in Colombia, based on law 357 of the Ministry of
Housing and Territorial Development Environment, approval of the Ramsar Convention,
in which measures are established to ensure sustainable use,
conservation and management of wetlands in Colombia and is integrated into the Plans
Water Regional, ERA and POMCA1.
For the development of the plan, it is necessary to carry out the biophysical characterization.
socioeconomic, which is implemented under the Multiscale Hierarchical Approach for the
description of wetlands, adapted by the Ministry of Environment Housing and
Territorial development to the conditions of the wetlands of the country.
2.1.1 Preamble - Policy. This aspect will allow reflecting the policies.
international, national, regional, and local that relate to management,
sustainable use, its conservation and recovery, awareness and sensitization
of the wetlands.
2.1.4 Zoning. It will identify from the integral and ecosystemic analysis,
holistic areas similar in their physical, biological, socio-
economic and cultural, which due to their importance and relevance must be the subject of
special management for conservation, restoration, or sustainable use.
2.1.5 Objectives. It will establish management measures for the wetland in accordance with
its current and potential characteristics.
2.1.6 Action plan. It will allow identifying the strategies, programs, and projects.
that contain all the actions necessary to achieve the objectives
1CORPONARIÑO. 1994. Management Plan for the Upper Basin of the Guamués River. Pasto. 1532. Vol. 3, No.
2. P 50.
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2.2 Methodology: For the development of the Plan, data will initially be collected.
secondary information in the different institutions involved in the process,
including cartographic information, geological maps, studies, photographs
aerial and satellite information, this information will be purified and systematized
seeking to eliminate inconsistencies and duplication of information, to optimize the
analysis of it.
Once the phase of collecting and refining secondary information is completed,
areas with information gaps will be identified for the collection of
missing information and areas of importance that will allow to corroborate the
secondary information. It will be necessary to carry out field trips to the
different paths and ecosystems of the study area.
The information to be obtained in the initial or preparation phase will be extracted from the
different studies conducted in the area such as the Land Use Planning Plan
from the Municipality, the Management Plan for the Guamués Basin, the formulation of
Management Plan of the Amazon-Andean Corridor, the National Policy for
Interior Wetlands of Colombia and the different bio-physical studies carried out
cable for public and private institutions, universities, etc. plus the work of
field conducted through surveys, sampling in the study area and
community and institutional workshops.
The information of all the components will be incorporated into the DRP methodologies.
(Participatory Rural Diagnosis) and GIS technology (Geographic Information System)
Geographical) to guide the assessment and diagnosis of the area. Once obtained
The Environmental Zoning of the area will formulate the Action Plan in which
they will set the actions and activities that will allow us for Sustainable Management and use, the
Conservation and Recovery and the strengthening of processes
Awareness and Sensitization around Wetlands and specifically
the Ramsar Wetland Laguna de la Cocha.
2.2.1 Climatology. The climatological analysis of the Wetland will be described under the
siguientes variables: precipitación, temperatura, humedad relativa, evaporación,
solar brightness, cloudiness, wind speed, and dew point, based on the
monthly series from the El Encano stations, provided by IDEAM
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they will provide the possibility of knowing the variation in the space of the
elements of the hydrological regime.2
The calculation of runoff will be made using the water balance equation that
it involves as main variables precipitation and evapotranspiration
real; method recommended by UNESCO, which will be applied in all
wetlands based on directly observed parameters such as the
precipitation and temperature
The demand diagnosis will be carried out taking into account the resolution.
number 0865 of July 22, 2004 in which a methodology is adopted for
the studies related to the calculation of the scarcity index for water
superficial according to decree 155 of 2004.
For the evaluation of the relationship that exists between the available water supply and the
dominant demand conditions in the area of Laguna de la Cocha,
Resolution 0865 of July 22, 2004, will consider the classification mentioned by
United Nations in which the relationship between uses is expressed
hydric as a percentage of water availability.3
3 UNESCO.http://www.unesco.org/ulis/en/faq.html
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This participation will be reflected in the community workshops held, in the
work tables and field outings where the different will be developed
Phases of the Management Plan of the Ramsar Wetland Laguna de la Cocha:
2.4 Environmental Political Framework: The political framework will constitute the foundation for the
formulation of the comprehensive management plan for the Ramsar wetland Laguna de La Cocha
as a tool for planning and participatory management, in order to achieve
sustainable management objectives in the short, medium, and long term.
Starting from the recognition of the values of the RAMSAR Wetland Laguna de la
Cochas for their attributes, for the goods they contain, for the products they offer.
and for the functions or services it provides to the environment and the community, it is defined
together with the principles the political framework of strategic planning
for its management over a 10-year horizon, in order to ensure
sustainability of natural resources of the wetland as a strategic ecosystem
within biological and hydrological cycles through conservation
ordering and sustainable use of its ecological conditions with an approach
ecosystemic to support economic, social, environmental activities and
cultural aspects of the wetland, contributing to sustainable human development in the
global context.
2.5 Environmental principles of the management plan for the Ramsar wetland lagoon of
the cocha: The management plan for the Ramsar Wetland Laguna de la Cocha is
will frame the Rio Declaration within the general environmental principles
January 1992, on environment and development contained in the constitution
National of Colombia from 1991, in the principles of the Ramsar Convention, in the
principles of the National Biodiversity Policy and in the principles of the Policy
National Wetlands; they are:
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the management policies of the RAMSAR Wetland Laguna de la Cocha for a
10-year horizon.
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productive and thus make the cities of the world safer, greener and
inclusive for everyone.
There are several thematic lines of national environmental policy that allow
to orient management towards clearly defined areas of action, such as
biodiversity, the strategic high mountain ecosystems, the páramos and the
wetland areas, among others, which are described below.
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allow the conservation and protection of the fauna and flora of the ecosystems
primaries, as well as the perpetuation of the natural state in the units
biogeographical, geological, historical or cultural and regional physiographical
perpetuate species of wildlife that are in a state of extinction and
provide environmental benchmarks for research and environmental education.
2.6.2.4 National Wetlands Policy. "To strive for the conservation, use
sustainable, recovery rehabilitation and/or restoration of the Wetlands of
according to their ecological and socioeconomic characteristics.
2.6.2.5 National science and technology policy. "Guide the development and
strengthening of the national scientific capacity for the understanding of the
ecosystems that host terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity, the species that it
integrate and the sustainable uses of them, as well as guide the
urban environment recovery and the development of patterns of
sustainable urbanization in the long term.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
CORPONARIÑO. 1994. Land Use Plan for the Upper Basin of the River
Guamués. Grass.
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CYBERGRAPHY
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