Socioeconomic and environmental effects of agricultural expansion. Case study: Santiago del Estero, Argentina
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Socioeconomic and environmental effects of agricultural expansion. Case study: Santiago del Estero, Argentina.
The aim of the present study is to analyze the effect of the agricultural expansion on ecosystems, socioeconomic activities and the quality of life of the
population in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Information on the development and evolution of agricultural activities in the region was thoroughly collected. The northeast area of the province was particularly studied since it is one of the most affected ones by the agricultural expansion due to indiscriminate deforestation. Soybean is the main culture that has been expanded over other cultures, native
forest and livestock production. Monoculture is unsustainable both from the economic and the ecological point of view. Non sustainable exploitations condition the socioeconomic development of the population, leading to migration, an increase in sanitary problems, and the deterioration of the quality of life of the population.