Citas bibligráficas
Rojas, P., (2016). Vulnerabilidad biofísica y socioeconómica mediante modelamiento geoespacial de la Unidad Hidrográfica Chancay - Huaral [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1953
Rojas, P., Vulnerabilidad biofísica y socioeconómica mediante modelamiento geoespacial de la Unidad Hidrográfica Chancay - Huaral [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1953
@misc{renati/242005,
title = "Vulnerabilidad biofísica y socioeconómica mediante modelamiento geoespacial de la Unidad Hidrográfica Chancay - Huaral",
author = "Rojas Macarlupu, Paola Cristina",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2016"
}
The study was carried out on the hydrographic unit Chancay-Huaral, in order to determine its degree of vulnerability of the hydrographic unit depending on their physical characteristics, biotic and socioeconomic using the geographic information system (GIS) as an analysis tool. The development of this investigation work comprised three stages: pre-field work, which was the collection of information and coordination with institutions related to the subject; field work, in which the identification of critical points and interviews with key players in the study area was conducted; and cabinet work, consisted of the consolidation, systematization and characterization of thematic information concerning the physical variables, biotic and socioeconomic, and the generation of geospatial models to determine the vulnerability in the hydrographic unit. The results of the integration of the physical, biotic, socioeconomic and use conflict through geospatial modeling variables, allowed to identify the degree of vulnerability. About 35 percent of the territory presents high vulnerability where the main population centers Quiman (Veintisiete de Noviembre), Vichaycocha (Pacaraos), Sango (Santa Cruz de Andamarca), Baños (Atavillos Alto), Acos (San Miguel de Acos), Yunguy (Ihuarí), Matara (Lampian), Piscocoto (Sumbilca) and Mataca (Atavillos Bajo). Approximately 52 percent of the territory with medium vulnerability, which is Lamblan (Ihuarí), Lampian (Lampian), Sumbilca (Sumbilca) and Pampas (Atavillos Bajo). Another 13 percent have low vulnerability, which is Aucallama (Aucallama), Nueva Esperanza (Huaral), and Las Salinas (Chancay). In areas with high vulnerability identified it is recommended to implement projects and activities to mitigate the effects of extraordinary phenomenon.
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