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GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ON FARMS IN THE BANANA SECTOR IN COLOMBIA
Technical publications
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES TO IMPROVE ENVIRONMENTAL AND PRODUCTIVE CONDITIONS IN THE BANANA SECTOR, MAGDALENA, COLOMBIA.
Technical publications
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Restoration of critical areas for water regulation and ecological connectivity

PREVENTED DEFORESTATION

Area of prevented deforestation thanks to preservation actions in strategic ecosystems for water with identified risk of transformation.

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RESTORED FOREST

Area of forest restored thanks to ecological restoration actions in water strategic ecosystems.

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IMPACT REDUCTION FROM AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION

Area with reduced impact from agricultural production thanks to actions that support sustainable production in the influence area of water strategic ecosystems.

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Conservation of key ecosystems

PREVENTED DEFORESTATION

Area of prevented deforestation thanks to preservation actions in strategic ecosystems for water with identified risk of transformation.

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RESTORED FOREST

Area of forest restored thanks to ecological restoration actions in water strategic ecosystems.

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ha

IMPACT REDUCTION FROM AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION

Area with reduced impact from agricultural production thanks to actions that support sustainable production in the influence area of water strategic ecosystems.

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Community-based solid waste management in the Coffee Area

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

Number of solid waste management strategies that have been formulated and are in the process of being implemented.

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TONS OF WASTE BY TIPE

Waste by type (PET, glass, metallic, cardboard) collected and recycled (weight in tons) per year.

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TONS OF ORDINARY WASTE (SENT)

Ordinary waste (weight in tons) collected and sent to landfills per year.

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TONS OF ORDINARY WASTE (NOT SENT)

Ordinary waste (weight in tons) accumulated and not sent to landfill per year.

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Community solid waste management

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

Number of solid waste management strategies that have been formulated and are in the process of being implemented.

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TONS OF WASTE BY TIPE

Waste by type (PET, glass, metallic, cardboard) collected and recycled (weight in tons) per year.

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TONS OF ORDINARY WASTE (SENT)

Ordinary waste (weight in tons) collected and sent to landfills per year.

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TONS OF ORDINARY WASTE (NOT SENT)

Ordinary waste (weight in tons) accumulated and not sent to landfill per year.

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Action for Sustainability

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

Number of solid waste management strategies that have been formulated and are in the process of being implemented.

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TONS OF WASTE BY TIPE

Waste by type (PET, glass, metallic, cardboard) collected and recycled (weight in tons) per year.

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TON

TONS OF ORDINARY WASTE (SENT)

Ordinary waste (weight in tons) collected and sent to landfills per year.

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TON

TONS OF ORDINARY WASTE (NOT SENT)

Ordinary waste (weight in tons) accumulated and not sent to landfill per year.

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TON

PREVENTED DEFORESTATION

Area of prevented deforestation thanks to preservation actions in strategic ecosystems for water with identified risk of transformation.

0
ha

RESTORED FOREST

Area of forest restored thanks to ecological restoration actions in water strategic ecosystems.

0
ha

IMPACT REDUCTION FROM AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION

Area with reduced impact from agricultural production thanks to actions that support sustainable production in the influence area of water strategic ecosystems.

0
ha
Strengthening community organizational capacity

COMMUNITY LEADERS WITH CAPACITY TO LEAD PROCESSES

Number of community leaders with the capacity to lead processes to strengthen other territorial community organizations

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Community engagement and capacity building

COMMUNITY LEADERS WITH CAPACITY TO LEAD PROCESSES

Number of community leaders with the capacity to lead processes to strengthen other territorial community organizations.

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Sectoral dialogue forums (coffee, bananas, palm oil)

SECTOR-BASED ACTION STRATEGIES

Number of sector-based action strategies that have been formulated and are in the process of implementation, created, discussed and improved through the sectoral roundtables.

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Sectoral integration

SECTOR-BASED ACTION STRATEGIES

Number of sector-based action strategies that have been formulated and are in the process of implementation, created, discussed and improved through the sectoral roundtables.

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Strengthening capacities and enhancing participation

SECTOR-BASED ACTION STRATEGIES

Number of sector-based action strategies that have been formulated and are in the process of implementation, created, discussed and improved through the sectoral roundtables.

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COMMUNITY LEADERS WITH CAPACITY TO LEAD PROCESSES

Number of community leaders with the capacity to lead processes to strengthen other territorial community organizations.

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Scientific and technical monitoring

INSTITUTIONAL SAMPLING

Number of institutional samples contributing to a database of measured variables related to biodiversity status, actions, and impacts.

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Community-based participatory monitoring

COMMUNITY SAMPLING

Number of community samples contributing to a database of measured variables related to water condition, actions, and impacts.

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SAMPLING AND IMPACTS OF RESTORATION

Number of samples feeding into a database of measured variables concerning conditions, actions, and impacts of restoration.

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Guardians of Water

COMMUNITY SAMPLING

Number of community samples contributing to a database of measured variables related to water condition, actions, and impacts.

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SAMPLING AND IMPACTS OF RESTORATION

Number of samples feeding into a database of measured variables concerning conditions, actions, and impacts of restoration.

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INSTITUTIONAL SAMPLING

Number of institutional samples contributing to a database of measured variables related to biodiversity status, actions, and impacts.

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Democratization of Access to Information

COMMUNITY SAMPLING

Number of community samples contributing to a database of measured variables related to water condition, actions, and impacts.

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SAMPLING AND IMPACTS OF RESTORATION

Number of samples feeding into a database of measured variables concerning conditions, actions, and impacts of restoration.

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INSTITUTIONAL SAMPLING

Number of institutional samples contributing to a database of measured variables related to biodiversity status, actions, and impacts.

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