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Padilla, G., (2024). Influencia del cambio climatico en la actividad agrícola de la comunidad de san jacinto, río marañón, distrito de nauta, Loreto, Perú. año 2024 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/3134
Padilla, G., Influencia del cambio climatico en la actividad agrícola de la comunidad de san jacinto, río marañón, distrito de nauta, Loreto, Perú. año 2024 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/3134
@misc{renati/1051912,
title = "Influencia del cambio climatico en la actividad agrícola de la comunidad de san jacinto, río marañón, distrito de nauta, Loreto, Perú. año 2024",
author = "Padilla Ruíz, Giannela Enith",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The research work presented “Influence of climate change on the agricultural activity of the community of San Jacinto, Marañón River, Nauta district, Loreto, Peru year 2024”, which proposed as its main objective to determine how climate change influences in the agricultural activity of the community of San Jacinto, Marañón River, Nauta district, and as specific objectives to identify the main climate change phenomena that occurred in the Marañón River basin and its impact on agricultural activity. The research was carried out in the town of San Jacinto, with 51 farmers with a long residence in their community as a sample. The methodology used was explanatory research, since it allowed us to answer how climate change influences agricultural activity. The research design was non-experimental, since the data recorded did not result from any manipulation of the proposed variables. We mention as relevant results that the vast majority of farmers (84%) have heard about climate change, and 16% do not know about the subject. Likewise, regarding the changes they perceive, 51% mention more heat; 39% greater void; the 6% increasing; and 4% more rain. About how climate changes do affect their crops is represented by 92.00% of those surveyed and only 8.00% do not affect them. From the same we can see with respect to the degree of impact of climate change on their agricultural activity, 63% mention that it is high; 31% report that the impact is medium; and 6% mention that the impact is low. It is also shown that farmers in the San Jacinto community carry out activities to minimize climate change; 69% of farmers implement agroforestry systems; 25% of them conserve the forest; and 6% carry out reforestation of abandoned or degraded areas.
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