Bibliographic citations
Del, E., Bernuy, J. (2023). Percepción de los agricultores sobre el cambio climático y su impacto en la actividad agrícola en comunidades del río marañón. año 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2638
Del, E., Bernuy, J. Percepción de los agricultores sobre el cambio climático y su impacto en la actividad agrícola en comunidades del río marañón. año 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2638
@misc{renati/197321,
title = "Percepción de los agricultores sobre el cambio climático y su impacto en la actividad agrícola en comunidades del río marañón. año 2021",
author = "Bernuy Hernández, Jenniffer Andrea",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
he research study entitled “Farmers' perception of climate change and its impact on agricultural activity in communities of the Marañón River“. 2021, aimed to determine the farmers' perception of climate change and its impact on agricultural activity. agriculture in communities of the Marañón River. The research work was carried out in two communities of the Marañón basin, the community of Hipólito Unanue and the native community of Payorote, belonging to the Kukana Kukamiria ethnic group. The sample under investigation was 39 farmers. The methodology used was explanatory descriptive research, not experimental, since it allowed us to answer what is the perception of farmers about climate change and its impact on traditional agriculture in the two communities of the Marañón River, Nauta district, province of Loreto. Among the most relevant results, it can be mentioned that when asked if they believe that the climate has been changing, as the result shows, all the respondents (100% of both communities) have the perception that the climate has been changing. When asked what types of changes have been perceived in the community of Hipólito Unanue in relation to temperature, 26 of the respondents (96.30%) mention that the temperature increased; and 1 respondent (3.70%) mentions that it has not changed. In the Payorote NPP, 11 of the respondents (92%) mentioned that the temperature increased; and 1 respondent (8%) mentions that it has not changed. In the community of Hipólito Unanue, reference to precipitation, 16 respondents (59.25%) mentioned that it increased; 5 respondents (18.50%) decreased; and 6 respondents (22.25%) mention that it has not changed. In the CN Payorote, 9 respondents (75%) stated that precipitation increased; and 3 of those surveyed (25%) state that it decreased.
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