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Flores, K., (2015). Diagnóstico de la percepción del valor económico y la conciencia ambiental para contar con los servicios de saneamiento en tres comunidades ribereñas de la región Loreto [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3287
Flores, K., Diagnóstico de la percepción del valor económico y la conciencia ambiental para contar con los servicios de saneamiento en tres comunidades ribereñas de la región Loreto [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2015. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3287
@misc{renati/1734373,
title = "Diagnóstico de la percepción del valor económico y la conciencia ambiental para contar con los servicios de saneamiento en tres comunidades ribereñas de la región Loreto",
author = "Flores Bernales, Kristel Valeria",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2015"
}
The area under study is framed in the basin of Nanay, Itaya and Amazon, Maynas province, Loreto region river. The aim of the study was the economic value of the service have treated water and sewage in three rural communities in the Loreto Region. The results of the study, people are willing to pay for having these services as they are aware that they must improve the quality of life, especially that of health, prevention of common waterborne diseases. The most common apart from water-borne diseases are endemic diarrhea and gastrointestinal parasites. In the study population, 100% of them, communities were occurrence of diarrhea, intestinal parasites. Estimated costs for disease: treatment of acute diarrheal S /. 66.5 and gastrointestinal parasites S /. 58.7, according to calculations made by the DIRESA. By the method cost disease families incur costs for waterborne diseases of S /. 5.74 soles. As for the DAP survey has an average of S /. 7.83 soles, emphasizing that if there is any willingness to have and pay for this service. The incidence of major water-borne diseases can be controlled or reversed with the development of social strategies and participation, as well as the use of appropriate preventive basic sanitation techniques, whereas 88% of diarrheal disease is the product of a water supply unhealthy and poor sanitation and hygiene.
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