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Ítem ¿Cómo puede el cambio climático afectar nuestros litorales?(2012) Abad Restrepo, Ana Cristina; Correa Arango, Iván Darío; Vidal Ramírez, Alejandra; Muriel Gil, Luisa Fernanda; Ana Cristiba Abad Restreppo (abad@eafit.edu.co); Iván Correa (icorrea@eafit.edu.co)Ítem Maraña tropical : herramientas para la gestión integral territorial del ecosistema estratégico de manglar en bahía El Uno, Municipio de Turbo, Antioquia(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Bedoya Viana , María Margarita; Cantillo Escobar, Ruth Isolina; López-Rodríguez, Sara RaquelÍtem Simbiosis en el manglar : ruta de gestión para una intervención en territorios anfibios(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Durán Vergara, Diana Isabel; Durango Sánchez, Carlos Alejandro; Harnish Valderrama, Carlos Joseph; Vélez Longas, DavidThis research reads the territory from the natural, social and urban components, with a trans- versal view from the legal point of view, finding a normative conflict that supposes a weigh- ting between the rights of the Punta las Vacas mangrove, as a fragile ecosystem of vital importance and the informal settlements on the part of the vulnerable groups of special constitutional protection that inhabit the mangroves in the amphibious neighborhoods Pescador 1 and 2 of the Distrito Portuario de Turbo. It is clear that the urban planning and management instruments must be aligned with environmental regulations as well as with the factual realities of the territory, which leads us to propose a strategy to generate concordance of national regulations with territorial ones, understanding that, to build Infrastructure means intervening in natural and social systems and must comply with existing legislation, regulations and procedures. The result is a Management Route that beco- mes a practical guide that comprehensively addresses sociocultural and environmental problems in informal urban settlements on specially protected ecosystems, which allows a balanced and harmonious intervention be- tween nature and the community.