Bibliographic citations
Salazar, J., (2024). Áreas potenciales para reforestaciones en macizo y en sistemas agroforestales en dos cooperativas agrarias cafetaleras de la Región Junín [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6886
Salazar, J., Áreas potenciales para reforestaciones en macizo y en sistemas agroforestales en dos cooperativas agrarias cafetaleras de la Región Junín []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6886
@misc{renati/1117188,
title = "Áreas potenciales para reforestaciones en macizo y en sistemas agroforestales en dos cooperativas agrarias cafetaleras de la Región Junín",
author = "Salazar Rodríguez, José Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2024"
}
The present work of Professional Sufficiency consisted of identifying potential areas for reforestation in massifs and agroforestry systems in the lands of the agricultural coffee cooperatives ACPC and Valle Ubiriki located in the Junin region, in the Central Forest of Peru. These lands were classified according to their Capacity for Major Use (CUM), highlighting as potential for reforestation the Lands Suitable for Clean Cultivation (64.25 ha), Lands Suitable for Pasture (34.5 ha), Lands Suitable for Forestry (1,714.15 ha) and Lands Suitable for Permanent Crops (3,377.95 ha), which resulted in a potential for reforestation of 5,190.85 hectares. A total of 162 forest species were identified for use in forest stands and agroforestry systems, highlighting those of economic interest, especially those for use as sawn timber, which total 82 species. The platforms of the Rural Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and GEOBOSQUES of the Ministry of Environment were used to determine the situation of the cooperatives' productive units. Data from the Geo Bosques platform were compared with those of the Rural Cadastral Information System (SICAR), revealing discrepancies in the information on productive units. The use of the Open Forest Protocol platform to obtain financing through carbon credits is suggested, thanks to the reliability provided by blockchain technology in the collection of data over time. The results of this work provide valuable information for sustainable development in the central jungle and help in the planning of reforestation in coffee cooperatives in the Junín region.
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