Territorial dynamics in land use and the hydrological regime: Central Region, Costa Rica

Authors

  • Marvin E. Quesada Universidad de Costa Rica
    Departamento de Ciencias Sociales. Universidad de Costa Rica, Sede de Occidente. San Ramón, Alajuela, Costa Rica.

Keywords:

hydrological regime, land use, soils, crops, pasture, Grande San Ramon River, Virilla River, Costa Rica

Abstract

It analyzes the relationship between territorial dynamics in land use and changes in the hydrological regime in the Central region of Costa Rica. A comparison is made between two years and the results showed that this process has been intense from one year to another. The urban and industrial heavy pressure on the most fertile soils of the country, has led to changes inthe hydrological regime of the two major sub-basins: Virilla and Grande de San Ramón, both of which constitute the Basin of Grande de Tarcoles River. The sub-basin of the Virilla Rivercan not store rainfall, especially considering that a large percentage of its area is covered byland uses of urban type. In contrast, the sub-basin of the Grande de San Ramón River retains a higher percentage of water, having land uses dominated by pasture, crops, and forests. In synthesis, several land uses increase their area, especially urban areas, with the major exception of the forest area which was reduced considerably.

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Published

2012-11-20

How to Cite

Quesada, M. E. (2012). Territorial dynamics in land use and the hydrological regime: Central Region, Costa Rica. Espacio Y Desarrollo, (24), 45–56. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/7584

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