Bibliographic citations
Mulluni, D., (2024). Percepción y participación ambiental en la conservación de los bosques de queñua (Polylepis pallidistigma) ubicados en la provincia de Lampa-Puno [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27312
Mulluni, D., Percepción y participación ambiental en la conservación de los bosques de queñua (Polylepis pallidistigma) ubicados en la provincia de Lampa-Puno []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27312
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title = "Percepción y participación ambiental en la conservación de los bosques de queñua (Polylepis pallidistigma) ubicados en la provincia de Lampa-Puno",
author = "Mulluni Chacolli, Daysi",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Queñua forests constitute one of the ecosystems strongly threatened by various anthropic factors that cause changes in their structure and ecological diversity. This research work focused on describing and analyzing the perception and environmental participation of three communities (Lamparaquen, Tacara and Ancorin Huaral). Likewise, it was addressed how the population and institutional actors influence the conservation of these forests. The study was carried out in the department of Puno, province of Lampa. We worked with the communities closest to the queñua forests. Semi-structured individual interviews and surveys were carried out in the three communities. Likewise, data and information were collected from environmental institutions that work together with the communities. The results showed that the communities intend to take care of and participate in the conservation of these forests. However, there is little communication between communities and institutional actors regarding environmental issues, such as the conservation of queñua forests. In conclusion, the three communities highlighted the importance of caring for and conserving forests in an integral manner within their ecosystem. The communities also have the intention and interest to participate in trainings proposed by the different local and regional institutions related to issues of conservation of the queñua forests. However, all the effort lies in the existence of requests for participation and training that the communities send to the institutions. Finally, the institutions (SERFOR, PEBLT, GORE-PUNO) have the clear intention of participating in the conservation of queñua forests in Lampa. In the future, it is recommended to carry out strategic plans for reforestation and conservation of queñua forests in Lampa. Likewise, it is suggested to carry out an improvement of environmental governance aimed at identifying the possible factors for which there is no solid interest for the conservation of queñua forests.
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