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Crescencio Valdés
UBPC, Rural Barrio[1]
UBPC Crescencio Valdés
UBPC Crescencio Valdés seen in red
UBPC Crescencio Valdés seen in red
CountryCuba
ProvinceVilla Clara Province
MunicipalityCamajuani
WardBatalla de Santa Clara

UBPC Crescencio Valdés, or simply Crescencio Valdés is a UBPC and a rural settlement in the ward of Batalla de Santa Clara, Camajuani, Cuba.

Economy

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Crescencio Valdés, along with UBPC 9 de Abril’s economies of mostly made from fishing and agriculture, which include cattle ranching and sugar cane, which are both common in the region.[2] According to a paper published by the University "Marta Abreu" of Las Villas, Crescencio Valdés got 85/100 points in terms of how well the economy managed from 2007 to 2008. [3]

Since 1999, Crescencio Valdés has helped create a research project in collaboration with the University "Marta Abreu" of Las Villas, MINAZ, and CIDEM for the development of stabilized adobe and its constructive technology for the country.[1]

According at the DMPF (Departamento de control de la Dirección Municipal de Planificación Física or Management Control Department Municipal Physical Planning in English) of Camajuani, Crescencio Valdés is a settlement linked to sources of employment or economic development. [4] : page 67 

Geography

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Crescencio Valdés is located on the Carretera a Playa Juan Francisco or Road to Playa Juan Francisco in English. [5] Heading north on the road will go to Sagua la Chica and later Playa Juan Francisco, a tourist attraction on the coast of the municipality, to the south is Jutiero (Chiqui Gómez), and later the Circuito Norte, one of the main highways of the country. [4]

In the years 2050 and 2100, Crescencio Valdés is going to be impacted due to climate change, and it being considered a coastal settlement. This might cause the relocation of the settlement and local demonstration in the community done by the Water and Sewerage of Camajuani, CITMA, and UCLV. This will include eliminating environmental impacts, providing sanitation, improving drinking water supply, and improving building resilience in the community.[6]

Resources

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Vega Alta, Sagua la Chica, and Crecencio Valdés are the only towns in Camajuani that make clay.[4] : page 77 

References

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  1. ^ a b Saroza, Belkis; Jim&eacute, Ilmarys; nez; Viera, Ernesto (2004-01-01). "Construcciones sociales con adobe en un barrio rural cubano". Islas (in Spanish). 46 (139): 48–58.
  2. ^ Suarez, Ofelia Martinez (2015-12-02). "Los recursos humanos de la comunidad como protagonistas en la defensa de los valores socialistas". Monografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  3. ^ Clara Lucena Pedroso, Máxima; MSc. González Gallo, Felipe (2009). "El Proceso de supervisión o Monitoreo adecuado a las Unidades de Producción Cooperativa en el MINAZ" (PDF). University "Marta Abreu" of Las Villas. p. 92.
  4. ^ a b c Barroso, Joel Jiménez; Figueroa Vidal, Dr. Arq. Carlos. R. "Diagnóstico estratégico de la situación habitacional del municipio de Camajuaní" (PDF).
  5. ^ "OpenStreetMap". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  6. ^ Ruiz, Asdrubal Martínez; Cala, Yerenis Torres; Jiménez, Osvaldo López (2023-11-09). "Plan de acciones para contrarrestar los impactos del cambio climático en zonas vulnerables en Camajuaní". Cub@: Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (in Spanish). 23. ISSN 1683-8904. Retrieved 2024-02-28.