Bibliographic citations
Chillitupa, D., Miranda, K. (2018). Evaluación de los niveles de vulnerabilidad para la reubicación del Centro Poblado de Kcallarayan, Distrito de Taray, Provincia de Calca. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2252
Chillitupa, D., Miranda, K. Evaluación de los niveles de vulnerabilidad para la reubicación del Centro Poblado de Kcallarayan, Distrito de Taray, Provincia de Calca. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2252
@misc{sunedu/3044016,
title = "Evaluación de los niveles de vulnerabilidad para la reubicación del Centro Poblado de Kcallarayan, Distrito de Taray, Provincia de Calca.",
author = "Miranda Becerra, Kharla Vanessa",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
The purpose of this research work was to identify the vulnerable areas facing the different landslide risks in the rural community of Kcallarayan, as well as the proposed redevelopment, to safeguard the life and material goods of the inhabitants of the area. . In the thesis process, the vulnerability calculation was carried out through resilience, exposure and fragility factors. Based on these data, vulnerable areas generated by the exposure to different meteorological risks were estimated with respect to a mass removal and a redevelopment projection for the settlement of the rest of the affected community, applying urban habilitation regulations. After the interpretation of the results a total of 60.28 ha of area to be stratified is determined, due to the influence of vulnerability presented near the study area, where we found 43 established dwellings out of a total of 102 affected and 39.00 ha of low vulnerability used in the distribution of the 200 lots proposed in this work. It also indicates that the study area is inhabited with part of the affected population established on a temporary basis and has a temporary distribution of housing, which influences the determination and projection of residential areas, free and existing levels of vulnerability in the zone.
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