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Muñoz, G., Solís, G. (2021). Análisis de riesgos ante deslizamientos e inundaciones, utilizando la metodología del CENEPRED, para impulsar un desarrollo sostenible y planificado en la localidad de Izcuchaca, distrito y provincia de Anta - Cusco [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4181
Muñoz, G., Solís, G. Análisis de riesgos ante deslizamientos e inundaciones, utilizando la metodología del CENEPRED, para impulsar un desarrollo sostenible y planificado en la localidad de Izcuchaca, distrito y provincia de Anta - Cusco []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4181
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title = "Análisis de riesgos ante deslizamientos e inundaciones, utilizando la metodología del CENEPRED, para impulsar un desarrollo sostenible y planificado en la localidad de Izcuchaca, distrito y provincia de Anta - Cusco",
author = "Solís Farfán, Gladiz Isabelle",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
In the research, the risk levels were estimated from the danger and vulnerability of the areas identified as susceptible to the occurrence of landslides and river floods in the town of Izcuchaca, province of Anta. The methodology consisted of estimating the danger and vulnerability through the hierarchical analysis process. For the hazard, the conditioning factors of the study area were considered, and anomalous rainfall for a return period of 20 years for both hazards was considered as a triggering factor. With this information, the vulnerable areas to the occurrence of floods and landslides were determined and data was collected through surveys to find the vulnerability of the possible affected areas. Finally, the hazard and vulnerability information was used to estimate the risk levels at the farm level. In the analysis of the results, it was determined that in the study area, before the occurrence of landslides, 32% of the area has a very high level of danger, 55% of the properties have a high vulnerability, so 63% of these they have a high risk level. In the study area, before the occurrence of floods, it was determined that 70% of the area has a very high level of danger, 61% of the properties have a high vulnerability, so 90% of these have a high level of risk.
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