Bibliographic citations
Caldas, A., Cabrera, B., Chambi, R., Rosas, S. (2022). Business consulting – Programa regional de titulación de tierras para la región Ica [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23507
Caldas, A., Cabrera, B., Chambi, R., Rosas, S. Business consulting – Programa regional de titulación de tierras para la región Ica []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23507
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title = "Business consulting – Programa regional de titulación de tierras para la región Ica",
author = "Rosas Abregu, Sergio Gino",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Programa Regional de Titulacion de Tierras (PRETT) is a special program created by Gobierno Regional de Ica through Ordenanza Regional No. 0003-2015-GORE-ICA, whose functions are the formalization and titling of rustic properties and the adjudication of land efforts by the State and peasant communities in the region. On the other hand, this consultancy aims to identify the reasons why the PRETT does not meet the annual goals defined by the governing entity Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario y Riego (MINAGRI), as well as to propose alternative solutions so that these goals are met. In this sense, it was identified that the problem is a sub-process called cadastral survey, which takes significantly more time than other sub-processes within the titling and formalization procedure, affecting users (i.e., peasants and farmers) because they must wait unnecessarily many days to complete their paperwork. This sub-process considers that field inspections are carried out manually using a submeter GPS, presenting difficulties or various obstacles (e.g., soils, rivers, trees, etc.) to access the properties and record their coordinates. Therefore, fewer properties are processed than expected by MINAGRI; that is, the goal is not met. To counteract this situation, four alternative solutions were proposed. Using cadastral drones is the proposal that generates the greatest benefit. Finally, executing the sub-process of cadastral survey of a property using submetric GPS technology takes 286 hours, while cadastral drones solution only takes 189 hours. It means a reduction of 97 hours (33.9%).
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