Ecoparque Tyhyquy Humedal Juan Amarillo

Water is the most important element in the integration of the ecosystem has a natural, economic and cultural value, offering biodiversity that makes environmental areas are more productive, in addition, urban development opportunities mentioned, such as: supplies, electric power and living spaces wi...

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Autores:
Carvajal Sanabria, Deicy Alexandra
Prieto Lozada, Brigytte Lorena
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Fecha de publicación:
2015
Institución:
Universidad La Gran Colombia
Repositorio:
Repositorio Institucional UGC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ugc.edu.co:11396/3130
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/11396/3130
Palabra clave:
Humedal
Ecosistema
Contaminación
Espacio público
Tejido social
Segregación
Recreación
Integración
Educación ambiental
Desarrollo urbano
Contaminación
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Summary:Water is the most important element in the integration of the ecosystem has a natural, economic and cultural value, offering biodiversity that makes environmental areas are more productive, in addition, urban development opportunities mentioned, such as: supplies, electric power and living spaces within the city. This allows us to establish why we have that environmental education, which is currently in deficit. So the problem is based on the environmental deterioration of the ecological structure of the inhabitants of Bogota, namely that the rules are not being complied with, moreover the respective control bodies are not made on the site violated. Placing us promptly in the wetland Juan Amarillo, having clear that this is one of the largest wetland ecosystem extent, is being threatened by deterioration ambient, a series of investigations illustrate how these are currently only polluted water treatment and less public space as both in their natural environment. From the history, it was observed as greatly affected the disappearance of indigenous communities caused by urban agglomerations and population growth of the city, expected that human activities began to help with the drying of it.