Bibliographic citations
Panduro, G., (2017). Evaluación del conocimiento tradicional del recurso suelo con la producción de cultivos en comunidades de Padre Cocha y Nuevo Perú con ascendencia étnica, región Loreto, 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4926
Panduro, G., Evaluación del conocimiento tradicional del recurso suelo con la producción de cultivos en comunidades de Padre Cocha y Nuevo Perú con ascendencia étnica, región Loreto, 2015 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2017. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4926
@misc{renati/281499,
title = "Evaluación del conocimiento tradicional del recurso suelo con la producción de cultivos en comunidades de Padre Cocha y Nuevo Perú con ascendencia étnica, región Loreto, 2015",
author = "Panduro Utia, Gerald",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2017"
}
The study communities are located on the right bank of the Amazon River (Sinchicuy Creek), a population of Yahua and Nanay ancestry: Father Cocha (Kukama ancestry) characterized by high terraced areas. The area has permanent river access through the Amazon River, through outboard boats or canoes to rowing. Politically they are located in the District of Punchana and Indiana, Province of Maynas, region Loreto. There is extensive traditional (ethnoedaphological) knowledge in the area of study transmitted by oral tradition and practiced empirically, where soil is used based on its physical characteristics, making a differentiated use. In the agricultural soils are distinguished those used for cassava and banana, mainly. The people of the study consider that the soils are classified according to the criteria of observation, color they observe and the type of earth that make it so called clay, sandy or blackish or "champoso" as they call it, in relation to their agricultural potential. All this evaluated at the local level. All the people surveyed say they know 5 types of soil, classified as: clayey - black, sandy - yellow, shale - black, clayey - red and sandy - red. Small proportions, as the Kukamas manifest to the center in high mountain. Families are in these communities for more than 21 years of residence in the communities, which guarantees people the knowledge of their surroundings; About the age of the respondents, are mostly between 31 to 40 years (45%) and greater than 51 years (35%).
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