Bofedales: Natural Infrastructures and Andean Landscapes

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In the highlands of the Central Andes, one finds the "bofedales." Known by some as 'high Andean wetlands,' bofedales are ecosystems and landscapes crucial for water regulation and storage in the Andes. Moreover, they are natural infrastructures that constitute a material and immaterial heritage to address contemporary climate crises and to sustain local Andean communities, which have nurtured them for generations.

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Bofedales in Pilpichaca. Image © Michell León / Forest Trends
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Cite: Vivas, Diego. "Bofedales: Natural Infrastructures and Andean Landscapes" [Bofedales: infraestructuras naturales y paisajes andinos] 14 Feb 2024. ArchDaily. (Trans. Piñeiro, Antonia ) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1012952/bofedales-natural-infrastructures-and-andean-landscapes> ISSN 0719-8884

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