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Transboundary
Diagnosis Analysis - Analysis
of the Problems and their Root Causes |
| Problems | Impact/ Stakeholders | Effect | Immediate Cause | Root Cause | Possible Solutions | Potential Transboundary Benefits |
| Low
profitability of production
Separation from the local economy Lack of financing, credit and investment Little value added at the local, central, and regional levels Lack of economic alternatives Lack of a comprehensive vision (economic, ecological, social-cultural) Little managerial capacity |
Government
institutions
Ranchers Farmers General population Industry Trade unions Banks |
Reduction in productivity
Reduction in aquatic flora and fauna Reduction in the quality of life Fishing. Reduction in commercial species Changes in ecosystems Pressure on and reduction of forest resources |
Lack of development plans
Difficulties with gathering and marketing production Erosion of agricultural land Depletion of forestry products Lack of technical assistance to farmers/ Inappropriate agricultural practices Insecurity of land holding Lack of environmental education |
Lack
of agricultural planning
Adverse weather conditions Lack of economic resources Lack of controls and technology No budget |
Formulation
of development plans and strategies
Feasible economic alternatives in the SJRB Improvement of the systems for marketing products from the SJRB Seeking alternatives that include value added in the products of the SJRB |
Improvement
in the socioeconomic conditions of the population
Credit for SJRB producers, under technical assistance Less pressure on natural resources |