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Temoche, V., (2019). Sistema de producción de caprinos en tres zonas vulnerables al cambio climático de la Región Piura [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3985
Temoche, V., Sistema de producción de caprinos en tres zonas vulnerables al cambio climático de la Región Piura [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3985
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title = "Sistema de producción de caprinos en tres zonas vulnerables al cambio climático de la Región Piura",
author = "Temoche Socola, Víctor Alexander",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of the study was to characterize components of goat´s production system and to evaluate the relationship between levels of these components with the producers´ perception of climate change in three districts of the Piura region. 130 producers were interviewed with a structured questionnaire to evaluate the sociocultural, productive, economic, environmental and ecological components. Responses were analyzed with descriptive statistics and the producers were classified accordingly to component. In addition, the multiple correspondences of the variables of each component with the perception of the climatic change of the producers were evaluated. Results reveal that 84.6 % of producers develop mixed extensive systems of creole goats, sheep and others, with an average population of 85 goats per producer. Goats were fed with arboreal vegetation (14%), bush vegetation (21%) and herbaceous vegetation (65%) of the dry forest. The classification analysis allowed grouping the producers into: a) high (55.4%) and low (44.6%) socio-cultural condition; b) high (33.85%), medium (51.53%), and low (14.62%) production capacity; c) high (50.8%) and low (49.2%) economic condition; d) excellent (6.16%), good (23.08%), fair (75.38%) and bad (24.62%) adaptation capacity; e) good (0%), bad (83.1%) and equal (16.9%) state´s forest perception; f) bad (30.08%), regular (56.9%) and good (12.3%) climate change perception. It is concluded that 70% of producers have greater chances of continuing developing the goat system and 30% less chances. The producers’ perception of climate change improved if they have greater access to training, education and associativity.
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