Bibliographic citations
Morales, R., (2023). Clasificación de tierras por su capacidad de uso mayor en la quebrada Payhua y recomendaciones de gestión sostenible del suelo [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5623
Morales, R., Clasificación de tierras por su capacidad de uso mayor en la quebrada Payhua y recomendaciones de gestión sostenible del suelo []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5623
@misc{renati/246405,
title = "Clasificación de tierras por su capacidad de uso mayor en la quebrada Payhua y recomendaciones de gestión sostenible del suelo",
author = "Morales Robertti, Ruy Rodrigo Martín",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2023"
}
The Land Capacity Classification according to its Greater Use (LCC), is a technical tool developed to promote the rational use of soil resources, under the criteria of obtaining the maximum benefit in agricultural and forestry production, economic and social sustainability, and the control of soil degradation. In the Payhua stream, geographical, climatological, biological and vegetation cover variables were evaluated. The presence of pre-Hispanic terraces in use and abandoned stands out, being these areas where some type of agricultural activity is carried out. The databases used refer to the experience of the FONDES SENAMHI Project executed in 2021, together, with the support of the soil evaluation of the 1593.37 ha of the basin was carried out. The information was processed with the support of ArcGIS 10.8 software and image processors. The results of the evaluation show that the lands with the greatest distribution are those corresponding to the group Protection Lands (X) that occupy 89.62% of the total area of the ravine, located in terrains of rugged relief, with steep slopes, rocky outcrops and forming part of river beds; to a lesser extent, lands for Clean Cultivation (A) and Permanent (C) on terraces in use in the lower and middle areas of the basin and lands for Pastures (P) and Forestry (F) in the upper part. Once the classification was carried out, each group, class and subclass of LCC was associated with a set of Sustainable Soil Management Practices, identifying the practices already implemented by the local inhabitants and making recommendations for the adoption of conservation practices proven to be effective.
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