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Community Organizations Universidad del Valle
Universidad del Valle
Universidad del Valle
Acronym
UdV
University or Research Institution
Phone number
+57 2 3212100

Location

Calle 13 No 100-00
Sede San Fernando
Cali
Colombia
Working languages
español

La Universidad del Valle, comúnmente conocida como Univalle, es una universidad pública colombiana ubicada en el Valle del Cauca y considerada la principal institución de educación superior del suroccidente del país.1​ Cuenta con Acreditación Institucional de Alta Calidad del Ministerio de Educación, la cual le fue otorgada por primera vez en 2005 y renovada en 2014 por diez años,​ el máximo tiempo que se le concede a las instituciones de educación superior en Colombia,​ una distinción que comparte únicamente con la Universidad Nacional y la Universidad de Antioquia. Diferentes ránkings la catalogan como el mayor centro de investigación del suroccidente colombiano y uno de los más importantes del país.

 

Fuente: Wikipedia (d.d. 9 noviembre 2017)

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How does implementation of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing affect biodiversity research?

Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre, 2016
Guatemala

In 2014 the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing took effect and is being implemented by countries. This is important for fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived from genetic resources. However, scientists are concerned about its effect on non-commercial research, which has scientific, societal and environmental benefits beyond commercial gains. Such research may be delayed by cumbersome procedures and hampered by poor understanding of its scientific purposes and research requirements.

Throughfall and soil properties in shaded and unshaded coffee plantations and a secondary forest: a case study from Southern Colombia

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2016
Colombia
América central
América del Sur

In Colombia coffee production is facing risks due to an increase in the variability and amount of rainfall, which may alter hydrological cycles and negatively influence yield quality and quantity. Shade trees in coffee plantations, however, are known to produce ecological benefits, such as intercepting rainfall and lowering its velocity, resulting in a reduced net-rainfall and higher water infiltration.