Bibliographic citations
Granados, A., (2023). La expansión urbana de la ciudad de Huancayo y su repercusión en el uso sostenible del suelo del Valle del Mantaro (1944-2022) [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/668679
Granados, A., La expansión urbana de la ciudad de Huancayo y su repercusión en el uso sostenible del suelo del Valle del Mantaro (1944-2022) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/668679
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title = "La expansión urbana de la ciudad de Huancayo y su repercusión en el uso sostenible del suelo del Valle del Mantaro (1944-2022)",
author = "Granados Flores, Armando Said",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The present investigation focuses on a deeply felt problem in the city of Huancayo: the expansion of the city, characterized by excessive land consumption and the consequent decrease in surrounding productive land, among other collateral problems; which gave rise to the question: How does the urban expansion of the city of Huancayo affect the sustainable use of the soil of the Mantaro Valley (1944-2022)? After conducting the investigation, it is concluded that, indeed, in that period the urban expansion of the city of Huancayo substantially led to the excessive consumption of land ―which amounts to 4828 hectares and a population density of 97 inhabitants/hectare― and the decrease in surrounding productive lands ―in the same superficial quantity― and, consequently, the impact on environmental sustainability. For this purpose, the map overlay technique was used using the Autocad computer program (2020 version). On the basis of the land use capacity map, the one representing the artificialized soil was superimposed, thus determining, with the greatest approximation, the degree of quantitative affectation of agricultural land. In addition, we analyzed the expansion from a prospective perspective, using linear regression analysis, based on the Pearson correlation index (R), which turned out to be 0.99, whose meaning is the existence of a "strong" correlation "highly significant".
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