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 Livestock farming, a vital sector of Colombia's economic development, is currently facing challenges. Traditional livestock practices have led to **[[26|soil]]** and **[[34|river]]** degradation while contributing to the **[[39|climate change]]**(Action Landscape,2020).**[Fig.2]** In recent years, efforts have been made to transform traditional agricultural practices through technological innovation. This approach protects the local ecological environment while ensuring local economic development and reducing employment pressures in the region(Palmer,2020). **[Fig.3]** Livestock farming, a vital sector of Colombia's economic development, is currently facing challenges. Traditional livestock practices have led to **[[26|soil]]** and **[[34|river]]** degradation while contributing to the **[[39|climate change]]**(Action Landscape,2020).**[Fig.2]** In recent years, efforts have been made to transform traditional agricultural practices through technological innovation. This approach protects the local ecological environment while ensuring local economic development and reducing employment pressures in the region(Palmer,2020). **[Fig.3]**
  
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 “Distribution of BVDV persistently infected animals in Colombia. Green – Sucre, Purple – Antioquia, Red – Cauca, Orange – Huila, Blue – Caquetá”(Quintero Barbosan et al.,2019) “Distribution of BVDV persistently infected animals in Colombia. Green – Sucre, Purple – Antioquia, Red – Cauca, Orange – Huila, Blue – Caquetá”(Quintero Barbosan et al.,2019)
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 **Figure3: From Forest to Field (Arredondo,2020)** **Figure3: From Forest to Field (Arredondo,2020)**
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 +**Reference:**
 +Action Landscapes (2020) [online] R2A in Colombia. 
 +Available at: https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/latin-america/r2a/action-landscapes/colombia/ (Accessed: 1st December 2025).
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 +Gallini, S. (n.d.). Doña Juana’s Ancestors: a History of Waste in Bogotá, Columbia, 1880s–1950s.
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 +Palmer, L. (2020). Finding Peace. [online] The Nature Conservancy. Available at: https://www.nature.org/en-us/magazine/magazine-articles/colombia-sustainable-ranches/ [Accessed 1 Dec. 2025].
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 +Quintero Barbosa, J., Corredor Figueroa, A.P., Salas, S.S., Camargo, H., Sanchéz, A., Tobón, J., Ortiz, D., Schachtebeck, E. and Gutierrez, M.F. (2019). High Prevalence of Persistently Infected Animals from Bovine Viral Diarrhea in Colombian Cattle. BMC Veterinary Research, 15(1). doi:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1769-5. 
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 +Stefania, G., Laura, F., Angélica, A. and Stephanie, G. (2014). Waste and Water Pollution. [online] Environment & Society Portal. Available at: https://www.environmentandsociety.org/exhibitions/water-bogota/waste-and-water-pollution. (Accessed: 1st December 2025)
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 +Tapasco, J., LeCoq, J.F., Ruden, A., Rivas, J.S. and Ortiz, J. (2019). The Livestock Sector in Colombia: toward a Program to Facilitate Large-Scale Adoption of Mitigation and Adaptation Practices. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 3. doi:https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00061.
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