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Ríos, C., (2018). Terminal terrestre de pasajeros y de carga para la ciudad de Nauta, región Loreto 2018 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://repositorio.ucp.edu.pe/handle/UCP/651
Ríos, C., Terminal terrestre de pasajeros y de carga para la ciudad de Nauta, región Loreto 2018 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2018. http://repositorio.ucp.edu.pe/handle/UCP/651
@misc{renati/191790,
title = "Terminal terrestre de pasajeros y de carga para la ciudad de Nauta, región Loreto 2018",
author = "Ríos García, César Fernando",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2018"
}
A terrestrial terminal is an important equipment for the economic, territorial, regional, national and international flows, since they are the connections in the commerce and incentive the tourism between the towns and / or cities that exist along their diverse destinies; It also orders and controls visitors to a specific city. This has evolved to become the usual means of displacement of most people between cities. Nowadays this movement is controlled and regulated in the terrestrial terminals, which provide necessary spaces to the users for the wait and boarding of the buses. Peru has several natural regions, and specifically the lower jungle, is characterized by having a varied geography and multiple rivers that allow water connections. In our country, most of its inhabitants use land transport as a means of locomotion, this transport can be private, collective and freight. The transport circulation that occurs daily through the streets and highways of the country is due to the commercial, cultural and social exchange that develops between the communities. This is how different points of origin arise to go to different destinations. Currently the Loreto region has few roads: Yurimaguas - Tarapoto, Saramiriza - Bagua and Iquitos - Nauta, as part of the commercial flows between Iquitos and the basins of the Marañón and Ucayali rivers. There are no land terminals properly constituted in both cities, the existing ones are informal and, therefore, do not meet the minimum requirements to be considered as such. The embarkation, disembarkation and transfer that takes place by means of transport result in boarding and transshipment activities of users to different destinations through different routes. For there to be a good connection between routes, there must be a road infrastructure equipment, specially prepared for this purpose, that works between intermediate points, in which different routes start and end. Our region is in the process of development, with a population in constant growth, the opportunity arises to create a space whose mission is to order and improve the flow of passengers and cargo, an infrastructure that connects economies and people. Nauta, capital of the province of Loreto-Nauta, concentrates an important connection (terrestrial - fluvial) to diverse parts of the region and Peru, being this an important contribution and reciprocally benefiting for the development of the project. It is also very important, because a good percentage of people who come from rural communities and go to the capital city to study, work and many of them sell their agricultural products that are harvested in this region. It also seeks that people who use passenger buses and cargo trucks, have appropriate facilities, decongestion of traffic on the streets and a point of reference to reach the different destinations, as these are some of the problems and discomforts that they have the inhabitants of the municipality of Loreto-Nauta. In this work, a solution is offered to solve these problems, improve the standard of living and meet the expectations of the inhabitants of Nauta.
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