Land (Apr 2023)

Legal Risk in the Management of Forest Cover in a River Basin San Juan, Cuba

  • R. Y. Alarcón Borges,
  • Ofelia Pérez Montero,
  • Rogelio García Tejera,
  • María Teresa Durand Silveira,
  • José Celeiro Montoya,
  • Dayniel Hernández Mestre,
  • Jorge Mesa Vazquez,
  • Carlos Mestanza-Ramon,
  • Diego Hernandez-Guzmán,
  • Celene B. Milanes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 842

Abstract

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The protection of forest cover in Cuba is a state priority. It is part of the state plan to deal with climate change. The purpose of this paper is to assess the legal risks associated with the protection of forest cover, which is essential to ensure the sustainability of hydrological watershed management in Cuba. The qualitative method of social research was followed. Techniques of content analysis, semi-structured interviews, and legal exegetics were applied. Geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing techniques were also used to triangulate data and results. This article provided a robust analytical framework for generating innovative laws for land planning through a three-phase methodological design associated with configuring, interpreting, and applying tools for stopping deforestation processes based on watershed management. As a result, it was demonstrated that limitations reveal a deficient legal application with risk in the river basin, and a significant causal relationship between institutions and communities. Furthermore, the study indicated that although there are legal norms that regulate the protection of forest cover in the studied basin, its vulnerabilities generate uncertainty about the foreseeable results in management of forest cover. It is recommended that the Provincial Council of Hydrographic Basins include the design of legal risk indicators for forest cover management into the sub-plan for forest area increase. These recommendations constitute a set of related actions to improve the sustainability of the above-mentioned management.

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