Noticias
RESTORING THE LAND: BEHOLD THE POWER OF RESTORING AN ECOSYSTEM IN COSTA RICA’S JESúS MARíA RIVER BASIN
Fuente: https://sgp.undp.org/resources-155/our-stories/631-restoring-the-land-behold-th…
The Jesús María River Basin is located in Costa Rica’s Pacific region, and covers 35,280ha of a diverse landscape comprised of forests, coffee plantations and fruit trees, mangroves, pastures, cash crops, water bodies, and urban areas, descending from a maximum elevation of 1,400m through to the coastal zone. The basin also consists of several sub-basins that eventually drain into the Pacific Ocean via the Tivives wetland - a Wildlife Protected Area – with its mangrove and estuarine system.
Life Rekindled
Through an integrated landscape approach – including ecosystem restoration, watershed management, and forest restoration - farmers in the Jesús María River Basin are seeing more life return to the area. They are seeing the natural habitats of the area restored. They are simultaneously fighting erosion, halting soil degradation and helping solve some of the sedimentation that flows downstream when soil is eroded upstream.