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    Sostenibilidad en la cadena de valor : informe del laboratorio empresarial CESA 2020-1

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    En este informe del Laboratorio Empresarial, un grupo de estudiantes seleccionados por sus habilidades académicas y curiosidad se reúne para abordar temas relevantes en el entorno administrativo colombiano. Su objetivo es encontrar respuestas y proponer soluciones efectivas. Se centran en dos evidencias clave en el entorno empresarial actual: la importancia de la sostenibilidad y la necesidad de transformar las cadenas de valor para mejorar los aspectos empresariales, ambientales y sociales, que en última instancia están interconectados y moldean nuestro mundo

    Multidimensional tropical forest recovery

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    International audienceTropical forests disappear rapidly because of deforestation, yet they have the potential to regrow naturally on abandoned lands. We analyze how 12 forest attributes recover during secondary succession and how their recovery is interrelated using 77 sites across the tropics. Tropical forests are highly resilient to low-intensity land use; after 20 years, forest attributes attain 78% (33 to 100%) of their old-growth values. Recovery to 90% of old-growth values is fastest for soil (12 decades). Network analysis shows three independent clusters of attribute recovery, related to structure, species diversity, and species composition. Secondary forests should be embraced as a low-cost, natural solution for ecosystem restoration, climate change mitigation, and biodiversity conservation

    Strong floristic distinctiveness across Neotropical successional forests

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    International audienceForests that regrow naturally on abandoned fields are important for restoring biodiversity and ecosystem services, but can they also preserve the distinct regional tree floras? Using the floristic composition of 1215 early successional forests (≤20 years) in 75 human-modified landscapes across the Neotropic realm, we identified 14 distinct floristic groups, with a between-group dissimilarity of 0.97. Floristic groups were associated with location, bioregions, soil pH, temperature seasonality, and water availability. Hence, there is large continental-scale variation in the species composition of early successional forests, which is mainly associated with biogeographic and environmental factors but not with human disturbance indicators. This floristic distinctiveness is partially driven by regionally restricted species belonging to widespread genera. Early secondary forests contribute therefore to restoring and conserving the distinctiveness of bioregions across the Neotropical realm, and forest restoration initiatives should use local species to assure that these distinct floras are maintained
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