Strategic Line V: Effects of human activities on
natural resources: Ecological restoration and environmental impacts
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Since 1986 CIBNOR has been working on activities to
determine, assess, quantify, and minimize the effects that productive
human activities generate on natural resources.
These activities have
basically taken place as a logical consequence of environmental impact assessment projects, which have generated CIBNOR research projects,
both supported exclusively by fiscal resources and by service contracts with supplementary or unique support.
Thus, we have dealt with projects at the level of
species, habitats, and ecosystems at scale level.
At the level of activities, we have dealt with the
effects produced from aquaculture up to livestock, as well as from tourism and
industrial activities;
At the level of ecosystems, from land up
to reefs, both coastal and those that are purely marine reefs;
At the level of resources, from
biological up to hydrological and soil resources;
At the level of effects, from social and
economic up to those that are purely ecological effects.
The applicant entities have been PROFEPA [Federal
Department for Environmental Protection], SEMARNAT [Ministry of the Environment
and Natural Resources], CONAPESCA [National Commission for Aquaculture and
Fishing], INAPESCA [National Institute of Fishing], and State and Municipal
Governments.
Mission:
To determine with precision the effects that productive
human activities will have on natural resources of Northwest Mexico,
especially on those sensitive habitats, ecosystems, and
relevant species, as well as to develop top level human resources in these research
topics.
Approach:
To make CIBNOR a required point of reference at
national and international level that will generate the precise recommendations
to prevent, mitigate, and in its case, to restore the effects that productive
activities have on the natural resources of Northwest
Mexico.
General Objective:
Combine all research efforts on the effects of productive activities on
natural resources in one institutional strategic line, including all the
different researchers in the Center who are interested and/or experienced in these
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