Transboundary Diagnosis Analysis - Analysis of the Problems and their Root Causes
Loss of economic potential in the SJRB

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

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