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Rojas, J., (2022). Comercio informal y contaminación acústica en el mercado Ccascaparo del distrito de Cusco, 2021 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5265
Rojas, J., Comercio informal y contaminación acústica en el mercado Ccascaparo del distrito de Cusco, 2021 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5265
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title = "Comercio informal y contaminación acústica en el mercado Ccascaparo del distrito de Cusco, 2021",
author = "Rojas Benavides, Jimena Alondra",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
Title: Comercio informal y contaminación acústica en el mercado Ccascaparo del distrito de Cusco, 2021
Authors(s): Rojas Benavides, Jimena Alondra
Advisor(s): Calderón La Torre, Felio
Keywords: Comercio informal; Contaminación acústica; Decibeles
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.07.00
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2022
Institution: Universidad Andina del Cusco
Abstract: Este estudio partió con el objetivo principal de establecer la relación entre el comercio
informal y la contaminación acústica en el mercado Ccascaparo del distrito de Cusco.
Esta investigación es de tipo aplicado, de enfoque cuantitativo, de nivel descriptivo y de
diseño no experimental. Como parte de la metodología de este estudio se realizó un conteo
de todos los comerciantes informales de dicho mercado. Asimismo, se realizó un
monitoreo de ruido y se aplicó encuestas a la población de estudio. En los resultados, el
promedio de comerciantes informales en el mercado Ccascaparo son 129, el nivel de
decibles generados por los mismos llegó a 76.27dB superando así los estándares de
calidad ambiental. Y entre los equipos generadores de ruido utilizados por los
comerciantes informales se registró al megáfono, micrófono y la música a alto volumen.
Se concluye este estudio, evidenciando la relación que existe entre el comercio informal
y la contaminación acústica, con una prueba de correlación de Pearson que evidencia con
0.901 el nivel de correlación de ambas variables. Además, se recomienda generar un
estudio de ordenamiento territorial ambiental que considere el nivel de ruido para cada
zona estratégica.
This study started with the main objective of establishing the relationship between informal commerce and noise pollution in the Ccascaparo market in the district of Cusco. This research is of an applied type, with a quantitative approach, a descriptive level and a non-experimental design. As part of the methodology of this study, a count of all the informal merchants in said market was carried out. As part of the methodology of this study, a count of all the informal merchants in said market was carried out. Likewise, noise monitoring was carried out and surveys were applied to the study population. In the results, the average number of informal traders in the Ccascaparo market is 129, the level of decibels generated by them reached 76.27dB, thus exceeding the environmental quality standards. And among the noise-generating equipment used by informal traders, the megaphone, microphone and loud music were disturbed. This study concludes, evidencing the relationship between informal commerce and noise pollution, with a Pearson confirmation test that shows the level of connections of both variables with 0.901. In addition, it is recommended to generate a territorial planning study that considers the level of environmental noise for each strategic zone.
This study started with the main objective of establishing the relationship between informal commerce and noise pollution in the Ccascaparo market in the district of Cusco. This research is of an applied type, with a quantitative approach, a descriptive level and a non-experimental design. As part of the methodology of this study, a count of all the informal merchants in said market was carried out. As part of the methodology of this study, a count of all the informal merchants in said market was carried out. Likewise, noise monitoring was carried out and surveys were applied to the study population. In the results, the average number of informal traders in the Ccascaparo market is 129, the level of decibels generated by them reached 76.27dB, thus exceeding the environmental quality standards. And among the noise-generating equipment used by informal traders, the megaphone, microphone and loud music were disturbed. This study concludes, evidencing the relationship between informal commerce and noise pollution, with a Pearson confirmation test that shows the level of connections of both variables with 0.901. In addition, it is recommended to generate a territorial planning study that considers the level of environmental noise for each strategic zone.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5265
Discipline: Ingeniería Ambiental
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Andina del Cusco. Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Grade or title: Ingeniero Ambiental
Juror: López Pacheco, Gorky; Vargas Bellota, Eliana Mónica; Luque Velazco, Katherine Naysha; Zúñiga Negrón, Juan José
Register date: 28-Mar-2023
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