Caracterización y diagnóstico de la Reserva Natural Manejada - Santuario de Flora y Fauna "Villa Gobernador Gálvez"
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En el sur de la provincia de Santa Fe (Argentina) son escasas las reservas naturales que protegen
ecosistemas naturales amenazados. Una de ellas es la Reserva Natural de Villa Gobernador Gálvez,
que no cuenta con una planificación adecuada para lograr los objetivos de conservación. Esta tesina
se propuso generar la información de base necesaria para la elaboración de su plan de manejo. Se
llevaron a cabo ocho censos para caracterizar las comunidades herbáceas y seis transectas para las
comunidades leñosas. A partir de los muestreos realizados, un total de cuatro grupos florísticos fueron
identificados, caracterizados por su composición específica: espinillar, timbozal, arbustal de espinillo
y curupí, y arbustal de espinillo y chilca. Para realizar los inventarios florísticos y faunísticos se
utilizaron datos disponibles en la plataforma ArgentiNat. Se identificaron 221 especies vegetales y
352 especies animales, con las aves liderando en representación. La presencia de especies exóticas
invasoras, como Ligustrum lucidum y Arundo donax, resalta la necesidad de un plan de control para
preservar la integridad del ecosistema. Además, se llevaron a cabo encuestas a residentes para evaluar
percepciones, necesidades y contribuciones de la reserva hacia la comunidad. La percepción de la
reserva por parte de la comunidad local muestra un alto grado de conciencia sobre su importancia,
destacando valores como la conservación de la biodiversidad, el paisaje y las oportunidades
recreativas. Sin embargo, se evidencian desafíos en términos de conocimiento detallado de la
biodiversidad subrayando la necesidad de programas educativos y acciones de sensibilización. La
comunidad muestra un fuerte respaldo a la conservación de la reserva, pero es esencial abordar estos
desafíos de manera integral para garantizar la sostenibilidad a largo plazo de este importante espacio
natural. Se espera que este trabajo funcione como insumo para la conservación y manejo racional de
la Reserva Natural de Villa Gobernador Gálvez.
In the south of the province of Santa Fe (Argentina) there are few natural reserves that protect threatened ecosystems. One of them is the Villa Gobernador Gálvez Natural Reserve, which does not have adequate planning to achieve conservation objectives. This thesis aims to provide the foundational information necessary for a management plan. Through the sampling conducted, a total of four floristic groups were identified, characterized by their specific composition: thorn scrub, timbo forest, thorn scrub and bloodwood thickets, and thorn scrub and chilca thicket. Floristic and faunal inventories were carried out using data from the ArgentiNat platform. 221 plant species and 352 animal species were identified, with birds leading the representation. The presence of invasive exotic species, such as Ligustrum lucidum and Arundo donax, highlights the need for a control plan to preserve the integrity of the ecosystem. Additionally, resident surveys were conducted to evaluate perceptions, needs, and contributions of the reserve to the community. The local community perceives the reserve as highly important. highlighting values such as the conservation of biodiversity, the landscape and recreational opportunities. However, challenges are evident in terms of detailed knowledge of biodiversity, highlighting the need for educational programs and awareness-raising actions. The community shows strong support for the conservation of the reserve, but it is essential to address these challenges comprehensively to ensure the long-term sustainability of this important natural space. It is expected that this work will serve as a basis for the conservation and rational management of the Villa Gobernador Gálvez Natural Reserve.
In the south of the province of Santa Fe (Argentina) there are few natural reserves that protect threatened ecosystems. One of them is the Villa Gobernador Gálvez Natural Reserve, which does not have adequate planning to achieve conservation objectives. This thesis aims to provide the foundational information necessary for a management plan. Through the sampling conducted, a total of four floristic groups were identified, characterized by their specific composition: thorn scrub, timbo forest, thorn scrub and bloodwood thickets, and thorn scrub and chilca thicket. Floristic and faunal inventories were carried out using data from the ArgentiNat platform. 221 plant species and 352 animal species were identified, with birds leading the representation. The presence of invasive exotic species, such as Ligustrum lucidum and Arundo donax, highlights the need for a control plan to preserve the integrity of the ecosystem. Additionally, resident surveys were conducted to evaluate perceptions, needs, and contributions of the reserve to the community. The local community perceives the reserve as highly important. highlighting values such as the conservation of biodiversity, the landscape and recreational opportunities. However, challenges are evident in terms of detailed knowledge of biodiversity, highlighting the need for educational programs and awareness-raising actions. The community shows strong support for the conservation of the reserve, but it is essential to address these challenges comprehensively to ensure the long-term sustainability of this important natural space. It is expected that this work will serve as a basis for the conservation and rational management of the Villa Gobernador Gálvez Natural Reserve.
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