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The Central Andes and sustainable development: The Mendoza High Mountains Strategic Plan, Argentina
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Reynoso, Marcelo; Rubio, María Clara; Salinas, Pamela; Morabito, Federico; Abraham, Elena Maria; et al.; The Central Andes and sustainable development: The Mendoza High Mountains Strategic Plan, Argentina; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; United Nations World Tourism Organization; 2021; 49-50
978-92-844-2316-3
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Reynoso, Marcelo
Rubio, María Clara
Salinas, Pamela
Morabito, Federico
Abraham, Elena Maria
Rubio, María Cecilia
Díaz, Fabián
Gil Fain Binda, Lorena
Zabala, Cecilia
Lo Bello, Silvia
Betancourt, Pablo
García, Gustavo
Resumen
The Mendoza High Mountains Strategic Plan (MHMSP) is a key instrument for the public management and land-use planning of the Aconcagua region, Argentina. It involves stakeholders from government, the private sector, scientists and local communities in the Central Andes to promote collective action for making Aconcagua a sustainable tourism destination, within the context of climate change and COVID-19. The MHMSP is supported by the Federal Investment Council of Argentina and the Inter-American Development Bank. The Commission for Sustainable Development of the High Mountains of Mendoza comprises actors from the public and private sectors and was created to monitor the plan’s follow-up. Climate change adaptation and mitigation are part of the process outlined in the MHMSP, and support for the adoption and incorporation of new technologies plays a central role. Local communities whose livelihoods depend on snow tourism are vulnerable to the impact of climate change. Different mechanisms have been incorporated into the plan to promote mountain villages’ adaptation to climate change, to reduce their vulnerability.