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    Análisis comparativo de estrategias de vida entre sitios del proyecto SANREM en el Altiplano

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    2008
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    Turín, Cecilia
    Thomas, J.
    Gilles, Jere
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    La región altoandina del Altiplano, denominada así por su característica geográfica de ser una planicie comprendida entre elevadas altitudes viene siendo escenario del Proyecto SANREM "Adaptación al Cambio de Clima y Mercado de Agroecosistemas Vulnerables del Altiplano" por su importancia cultural como centro de domesticación y transformación de cultivos andinos como la papa y quinua, y de animales como los camélidos sudamericanos, así como centro de desarrollo de tecnologías de adaptación al medio ambiente.
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