Land use in rio Jiménez linked to soil types with the encuesta general and aerial photographs: Field Report - CATIE. Atlantic Zone Programme no. 91
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Date
1993Auteur
Veltman, B.
CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica
Agricultural University Wageningen, Wageningen (Países Bajos)
Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería, San José (Costa Rica) [MAG]
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Lbro
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46 páginas Incluye 7 figuras y 18 tablas 12 referencias en las páginas 34-35.
Résumé
The district of Rio Jiménez is located in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica. It is one of the three areas of study in the Atlantic Zone Progran. The other areas are Cocorí and the Neguev. These are all found in the northern part of the Atlantic Zone (figure 1). Rio Jiménez is the area with the Longest colonization history of the three. Banana estates began to dominate the area at the end of the last century. The panana disease initiated the withdrawal of the banana companies in the Atlantic Zone in the 30's. The United Fruit Company started growing cocoa in the atlantic zone. It didn't torn out to be lucrative. In 1953 the United Fruit Company abandoned its estates and left the cocoa in the hands of the people. At that tine, people colonizing the area started growing maize and cassava.
Keywords
utilización de la tierra, tipos de suelo, encuestas, fotografía, reconocimiento aéreo, proyectos de desarrollo, sostenibilidad, mapas, Rio Jiménez, fotografía aérea, sistemas agrícolas, land use, soil types, surveys, aerial photography, development projects, sustainability, maps, farming systems, Costa Rica,
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CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica) Agricultural University Wageningen, Wageningen (Países Bajos) Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería, San José (Costa Rica)
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