Environmental and socio-economic problems associated to land-use patterns in the Chaco Region (Argentina)
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Abstract
Environmental and socio-economic problems associated to land-use patterns in the Chaco Region (Argentina). The work describes the environmental, social and economic problems affecting the NE of Santiago de Estero province (Argentina). Agricultural practices, cattle raising, forestry and the use of fire for forest clearing are the main activities affecting the environment in the area. Main socioeconomic problems include the lack of transport and communication infrastructures, poor water supply facilities, inadequate social services, the lack of market structures for local products, and deficient land ownership records. We present part of a wider study that aims at providing tools to identify, interpret, explain and evaluate the state of the region. Here we focus on a description of the main environmental, social and economic problems.