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Food Securityfrom University to Territory

Food Securityfrom University to Territory

cartography developed by:

www.estudiorurban.com

superficie292.052 tareas

18.366 ha

población8.550 habit.

densidad29 hab./1.000ta.47 hab/km²

viviendas2.550

actividad económ.4centros

salud1centros escolares10

fruta+huerta

15.950 tar.1.003 ha

cacao

52.619 tar.3.309 ha

pasto

196.467 tar.12.355 ha

caña azúcar

19.162 tar.1.205 ha

bosque

7.999 tar.503 ha

río principal 11

kmafluente 76

km

185 km

carretera principal asfaltada

9 km

camino estructural

en tierra52 km

caminosecundario 66

km

tendidoeléctrico 56’0

km

2’7 %6’6 %67’3 %18’0 %5’4 %

Project objectivesOverall objective: Contribute to food security in areas of poverty in the region of the Carib-bean

Specific objective: Strengthening manage-ment and University capacity for learning and practice in the field of food security in areas of poverty

Results achieved-Development the Specialization in agro-en-vironmental management projects for sustai-nable local development

-Development the Master in Sustainable De-velopment And Climate Change

-Analysis SWOT, value chain with ADELDOM

-Value chain for georeferencing of produc-tion, problems and sources of food suppliers

...to be achieved- Start teaching specialty in agro-environ-mental management projects for sustainable local development

Impacts – including measures to identi-fy/assure impacts and their pathways af-ter the project has ended (or even during the project if this has been the case)Sustainability over time of the curriculumGeoreferencing of value chains

Contribution to the overall programme objectives-Methodology for data collection

-Methodology for collaborative mapping

-Method. for interaction with community

-Example based on our case study/field work

Type and number of beneficiariesProfessional staff (60) with a degree of spe-cialization, distributed in territories of 6 pro-vinces (ADEL) (Seibo, Monte Plata, Dajabon, Mao, Sanchez Ramirez y Neiba)

TitleFood Security: from University to Territory. Strengthening the University Management for Learning and Practice in the Field of Food Security.

PartnershipUniversidad Central del EstePolitecnico de MilanoCentro Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria

Nov. 2015

Jan. 2016

Apr. 2016

Las Cuchillas ValleySome of the data collected

Data Collection

Field Work

Processing Info

Sharing Results

IllustrationPiece of the digital model elaborated (GIS)

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