2021
DOI: 10.5209/obmd.79522
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Desarrollo agroindustrial y degradación ambiental en México (1941‐2021).

Abstract: La industrialización de la agricultura en México, surgida en el marco de la guerra fría para lograr la autosuficiencia alimentaria y consolidada bajo el modelo económico neoliberal, ha generado graves consecuencias al medio ambiente de muchas regiones productoras, que hoy son vulnerables a distintas crisis. A través de la revisión bibliográfica y estadística, en este trabajo mostramos cómo el uso desmedido de pesticidas y fertilizantes químicos, así como la sobre explotación de acuíferos, suelos y zonas forest… Show more

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“…There is the general perception that the NW Mexico is considered a pristine region with low to moderate levels of contamination (Gardner et al 2003;Kampalath et al 2006;Páez-Osuna et al 2017). However, this region has also been positioned as one of the most important agroindustrial regions in Mexico, causing some coastal areas of the region to be heavily impacted by urban discharges, agricultural runoff, and mining (Frías-Espericueta et al 2014;Macías and García 2021). Moreover, a risk analysis study carried out in Navachiste (a study site with FP and ChHV5/Scutavirus chelonidalpha5 cases) showed that frequent consumption of snappers (Lutjanus spp.)…”
Section: Historical Epidemiology Of Fp and Chhv5/scutavirus Chelonida...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is the general perception that the NW Mexico is considered a pristine region with low to moderate levels of contamination (Gardner et al 2003;Kampalath et al 2006;Páez-Osuna et al 2017). However, this region has also been positioned as one of the most important agroindustrial regions in Mexico, causing some coastal areas of the region to be heavily impacted by urban discharges, agricultural runoff, and mining (Frías-Espericueta et al 2014;Macías and García 2021). Moreover, a risk analysis study carried out in Navachiste (a study site with FP and ChHV5/Scutavirus chelonidalpha5 cases) showed that frequent consumption of snappers (Lutjanus spp.)…”
Section: Historical Epidemiology Of Fp and Chhv5/scutavirus Chelonida...mentioning
confidence: 99%