RESUMEN.Argentina cuenta con varias experiencias de ordenamiento territorial (OT) pero hasta el momento no ha sancionado una ley integral. Uno de los principales antecedentes es el ordenamiento territorial de los bosques nativos (OTBN) a través de la ley 26331, sancionada en 2007. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar las experiencias de zonificación en el marco de esta ley de las provincias de Santiago del Estero, Chaco, Formosa y Salta. Se analizó la aplicación de los 10 criterios de sustentabilidad ambiental contemplados por la ley y se compararon cuantitativamente los mapas de zonificación resultantes del proceso de OTBN en las áreas limítrofes. La interpretación de los criterios de sustentabilidad ambiental ha sido dispar entre provincias debido, en parte, a que la información de base utilizada no tiene el mismo nivel de detalle. Salta y Chaco consideraron mayor detalle en estos criterios mientras que Santiago del Estero y Formosa utilizaron información con un nivel de detalle menor. La comparación de la categorización de bosques entre provincias colindantes muestra que la mayor concordancia en las categorías asignadas se observa en los límites de Santiago del Estero y Chaco (58.3%). El grado de concordancia entre los restantes pares de provincias colindantes resultó considerablemente menor: 24.76% entre Chaco y Salta; 20.65% entre Formosa y Salta; 10.54% entre Chaco y Formosa y 1.28% entre Salta y Santiago del Estero. Los resultados sugieren que las zonificaciones no han resultado consistentes debido al bajo nivel de concordancia en la categorización de sus bosques.[Palabras clave: Ley de bosques nativos, Plan de ordenamiento territorial, criterios de sustentabilidad ambiental, categorías de conservación] ABSTRACT. Native Forest Land Management: Zoning results performed by North argentinean provinces:Argentina has several experiences on Land Planning, but so far there is not an integral normative. A key background experience is the land use planning of native forest act (26331) from 2007.The aim of this study was to evaluate the experiences of zoning of the provinces of Santiago del Estero, Chaco, Formosa and Salta in the context of this act. We characterize the way the 10 criteria of environmental sustainability were considered by the four provinces, and we quantitatively compared the zoning maps on the provincial boundaries. The interpretation of the criteria of environmental sustainability differed, in part, because the different provinces did not use the same level of detail. Salta and Chaco considered a higher level of detail on these criteria than the rest. The comparison of the way forests were categorized showed that the highest concordance corresponded to the Santiago del Estero -Chaco border (58.3%). All the other pairs of neighbor provinces presented a significantly lower concordance: 24.76% between Chaco and Salta, 20.65% between Formosa and Salta, 10.54% between Chaco and Formosa and 1.28% between Salta and Santiago del Estero. Our results suggest that the zoning has not been consistent due t...
Severe eutrophication of freshwater lakes, with the subsequent risk of algal blooms, has a critical effect on the safety of drinking water supplies in China and is one of the main environmental emergencies in the country. This paper focuses on Chao Lake, a large, shallow eutrophic lake used as a source of drinking water. The study considers the possibilities of improving the lake monitoring system and developing a SCADA system to manage the emergencies relating to water quality in order to meet the need of ensuring safe drinking water to the population of Chaohu City. The paper is presented in sub-sections that reflect the multitasking nature of the study, which focused on: (a) upgrading the monitoring system at lake and water treatment plant levels and also applying remote sensing, to develop a SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) system using neural networks to support prompt and effective management of emergency situations; (b) upgrading water collection and treatment technologie
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