Negative effects of exotic plants on the forest timber native andean

Authors

  • Fidel Antonio Gutiérrez Policía Nacional de Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v3i1.108

Keywords:

Forestation, degradation, exotic trees

Abstract

The abuses committed man with nature has also led many areas that should be sanctuaries vegetables, suffer the deterioration of native forest, with the consequent environmental damage, water, flora and fauna. It has not escaped National Police School, as their guardian Hill underwent an exotic tree plantation timber, with the usual clearing of native forest.
Damage to the mountain have led to the implementation of a reforestation technique that allows the dynamics return to native vegetation, which should result in a Strategic Plan Environmental Management, for future applications.

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Author Biography

  • Fidel Antonio Gutiérrez, Policía Nacional de Colombia

    Psicólogo. Especialista. Escuela Nacional de Carabineros 

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ESCOBAR, Alberto; MARIÑO, Margarita; PEÑA, César. Atlas Histórico de Bogotá 1538-1910. (2004). Corporación La Candelaria, Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá y Editorial Planeta. Bogotá, p. 461.

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MOLINA P., Luis, OSORIO OLARTE, Jacqueline y URIBE BOTERO, Eduardo. (1972). Cerros, humeda les y áreas rurales. DAMA.

Published

2011-07-02

Issue

Section

Reflection Articles

How to Cite

Negative effects of exotic plants on the forest timber native andean. (2011). Revista Logos Ciencia & Tecnología, 3(1), 78-90. https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v3i1.108