TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO

It is estimated that livestock activity in Colombian Orinoco flooded savannas is develops on some 5 million hectares located between Casanare and Arauca departments, especially for breed and raise grazing cattle. The hydrological dynamics of the area and the spatial and temporal variability of forag...

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Main Author: Oscar Mauricio Velez Terranova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán 2019-07-01
Series:Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
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Online Access:https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2807
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spelling doaj-4c14f0d2975240a1b9a9d7063f636acf2020-11-27T14:59:53ZengUniversidad Autónoma de YucatánTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems1870-04622019-07-01222893TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCOOscar Mauricio Velez TerranovaIt is estimated that livestock activity in Colombian Orinoco flooded savannas is develops on some 5 million hectares located between Casanare and Arauca departments, especially for breed and raise grazing cattle. The hydrological dynamics of the area and the spatial and temporal variability of forage, in conjunction with the characteristic extensive management of livestock systems of the region, have resulted in low productive and reproductive performance and a high environmental impact. This activity must undergo major changes to promote further development in line with the objectives required to address climate change. Some evidence suggests that management of grazing, water and trees and shrubs integration, are practices that would provide great productive and environmental benefits, increasing the livestock systems resilience in flooded savannas and promoting biodiversity conservation and maintenance of ecosystem services. The integration of new knowledge areas such as phenomics and “big data”, become useful research alternatives to understand in greater proportion the complex biological interactions that occur in this ecosystem, facilitating the creation of management programs that maximize productivity and animal welfare, while reducing the environmental impact associated with this activity.https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2807sostenibilidad productivasabanas inundablesganaderíaadaptacióncambio climático
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TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
sostenibilidad productiva
sabanas inundables
ganadería
adaptación
cambio climático
author_facet Oscar Mauricio Velez Terranova
author_sort Oscar Mauricio Velez Terranova
title TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO
title_short TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO
title_full TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO
title_fullStr TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO
title_full_unstemmed TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY INTENSIFICATION UNDER FLOODED SAVANNAS CONDITION OF COLOMBIAN ORINOCO
title_sort technological strategies for livestock productivity intensification under flooded savannas condition of colombian orinoco
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán
series Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
issn 1870-0462
publishDate 2019-07-01
description It is estimated that livestock activity in Colombian Orinoco flooded savannas is develops on some 5 million hectares located between Casanare and Arauca departments, especially for breed and raise grazing cattle. The hydrological dynamics of the area and the spatial and temporal variability of forage, in conjunction with the characteristic extensive management of livestock systems of the region, have resulted in low productive and reproductive performance and a high environmental impact. This activity must undergo major changes to promote further development in line with the objectives required to address climate change. Some evidence suggests that management of grazing, water and trees and shrubs integration, are practices that would provide great productive and environmental benefits, increasing the livestock systems resilience in flooded savannas and promoting biodiversity conservation and maintenance of ecosystem services. The integration of new knowledge areas such as phenomics and “big data”, become useful research alternatives to understand in greater proportion the complex biological interactions that occur in this ecosystem, facilitating the creation of management programs that maximize productivity and animal welfare, while reducing the environmental impact associated with this activity.
topic sostenibilidad productiva
sabanas inundables
ganadería
adaptación
cambio climático
url https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2807
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