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Gonzales, C., (2023). Evaluación etnobotánica en la provincia de Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Perú [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/19974
Gonzales, C., Evaluación etnobotánica en la provincia de Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Perú []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/19974
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title = "Evaluación etnobotánica en la provincia de Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Perú",
author = "Gonzales Velásquez, Carmen Lizbeth Yurac",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2023"
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Title: Evaluación etnobotánica en la provincia de Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Perú
Authors(s): Gonzales Velásquez, Carmen Lizbeth Yurac
Advisor(s): Mostacero León, José; De La Cruz Castillo, Anthony Jordan
Keywords: Etnobotánica; Pacasmayo; Plantas medicinales
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.08
Issue Date: 2023
Institution: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Abstract: En el Perú, a lo largo de su historia, han hecho un uso racional y eficiente de los recursos
naturales; recursos que, al ser domesticados, se han convertido en verdaderos aportes a la
humanidad. Dada esa situación, este estudio está dirigido a determinar la importancia de la
etnobotánica en la provincia de Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Perú al 2022; utilizando entrevistas
semiestructuradas, para recolectar información relacionada con: clasificación, nombre
común, hábito o hábito, ambiente de vida, forma de personalidad Variedades, partes
utilizadas y usos de las plantas etnobotánicas sirven para determinar el Índice Cultural (IC).
Según el estudio, la provincia de Pacasmayo utiliza 73 especies vegetales catalogadas como
“útiles” al 2022, de las cuales el 67,3% (61 especies) se destinará al consumo humano. El
24,60% (24 especies) se utilizan con fines medicinales. 0,37% (1 especie) utilizado en
rituales. El 1,21% (3 especies) se utiliza como alimento para animales. El 1,70% (9 especies)
se utilizan con fines ornamentales. 2,2% (1 especie) en combustible. 0,75% (2 especies) en
construcción. 1,90% (3 especies) como cebo para animales salvajes.
In Peru, throughout its history, they have made rational and efficient use of natural resources; Resources that, when domesticated, have become true contributions to humanity. Given this situation, this study is aimed at determining the importance of ethnobotany in the province of Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Peru by 2022; using semi-structured interviews, to collect information related to: classification, common name, habit or habit, living environment, personality form Varieties, parts used and uses of ethnobotanical plants serve to determine the Cultural Index (CI). According to the study, the province of Pacasmayo uses 73 plant species classified as "useful" by 2022, of which 67.3% (61 species) will be destined for human consumption. 24.60% (24 species) are used for medicinal purposes. 0.37% (1 species) used in rituals. 1.21% (3 species) is used as animal feed. 1.70% (9 species) are used for ornamental purposes. 2.2% (1 species) in fuel. 0.75% (2 species) under construction. 1.90% (3 species) as bait for wild animals.
In Peru, throughout its history, they have made rational and efficient use of natural resources; Resources that, when domesticated, have become true contributions to humanity. Given this situation, this study is aimed at determining the importance of ethnobotany in the province of Pacasmayo, La Libertad, Peru by 2022; using semi-structured interviews, to collect information related to: classification, common name, habit or habit, living environment, personality form Varieties, parts used and uses of ethnobotanical plants serve to determine the Cultural Index (CI). According to the study, the province of Pacasmayo uses 73 plant species classified as "useful" by 2022, of which 67.3% (61 species) will be destined for human consumption. 24.60% (24 species) are used for medicinal purposes. 0.37% (1 species) used in rituals. 1.21% (3 species) is used as animal feed. 1.70% (9 species) are used for ornamental purposes. 2.2% (1 species) in fuel. 0.75% (2 species) under construction. 1.90% (3 species) as bait for wild animals.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/19974
Discipline: Doctorado en Ciencias Ambientales
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo. Escuela de Posgrado
Grade or title: Doctor en Ciencias Ambientales
Juror: López Medina, Segundo Eloy; De La Cruz Castillo, Anthony Jordan; Gil Rivero, Armando Efraín; Mostacero León, José
Register date: 29-Nov-2023
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