Preliminary selection of sustainability indicators for a small lake basin in Western México
2009; Routledge; Volume: 14; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/13549830902904144
ISSN1469-6711
Autores Tópico(s)Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
ResumoLake Zapotlán is a small (1100 ha) lake in Jalisco state, western Mexico. Two communities are located within the basin (Ciudad Guzman, population ∼93,000 and Gomez Farías, population ∼12,000). The lake has a productive fishery (annual harvest between 200 and 570 tonnes) comprising tilapia and carp. Extensive beds of rooted and floating Typha latifolia are found in the lake and are used in local handicraft activities. The lake receives untreated sewage from both communities and, as a result, has elevated levels of nutrients and coliform bacteria. Local human health issues, as a possible consequence of this pollution, have been identified. This paper describes a process of identifying potential indicators of ecosystem health, to be used as a management tool in developing a sustainability plan for the lake and its basin.
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