Citas bibligráficas
Barbagelata, N., (2018). Investigación en áreas naturales protegidas del departamento de Loreto y la conservación de la biodiversidad (2010-2014) [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3608
Barbagelata, N., Investigación en áreas naturales protegidas del departamento de Loreto y la conservación de la biodiversidad (2010-2014) [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3608
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title = "Investigación en áreas naturales protegidas del departamento de Loreto y la conservación de la biodiversidad (2010-2014)",
author = "Barbagelata Ramírez, Nélida",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2018"
}
The purpose of the study is to determine the contribution of the investigations carried out in natural protected areas of Loreto to the conservation of biodiversity in the period 20102014. The areas studied were: the National Reserves of Pacaya Samiria, Allpahuayo Mishana, Matses and Pucacuro, National Park Güeppí-Sekime, and the Communal Reserves of Airo Pai and Huimecki. The research is descriptive and explanatory. The applied method is the structured survey directed to heads of the ANP and search for information in institutions of Loreto. The headquarters of the ANP only have the master plan as a document of planning, except the Communal Reserves of Airo Pai and Huimecki, that don’t have it; and the national reserve of Pacaya Samiria without updating. They don’t have research plans and primarily the national reserves of Allpahuayo Mishana, Pucacuro and Matses come prioritizing the researchs in their master plans. The poor systematization of investigations in protected areas doesn’t allow to count with the information generated and it difficults to join concerted efforts and multidisciplinary of cooperation that are oriented to the knowledge and biodiversity conservation. The main themes of investigation studied are: conservation (72,44%), evaluation (10,26) and ecology (5,13). The 52,78% of investigations were made in a year. Of 156 investigations 54 had authorization, 27 did collect and 4 worked with genes. 35 species of wildlife and 8 groups of flora species were studied. The natural environments more studied are the following: various environments of ANP, (26,32%), river basins (22,81%), varillales forests (8,19%), rivers (7,61%), amazonian forests (5,85%). Mostly Peruvian researchers (62,82%) and United Kingdom (26,28%), delivered preliminary reports (9,62%) and final reports (16,03%). The investigations carried out contributed with relevant report to the knowledge of the state of ecosystems conservation and species, decision making, define strategies, schedule activities and monitoring, to achieve to preserve biodiversity and improve management of the area.
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