Bibliographic citations
Bicerra, D., Alva, K. (2021). Proceso de adaptación sociocultural del poblador capanahua en el marco del proyecto concervación participativa, Alto Tapiche 2018 [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7846
Bicerra, D., Alva, K. Proceso de adaptación sociocultural del poblador capanahua en el marco del proyecto concervación participativa, Alto Tapiche 2018 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7846
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title = "Proceso de adaptación sociocultural del poblador capanahua en el marco del proyecto concervación participativa, Alto Tapiche 2018",
author = "Alva Ocampo, Katty",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2021"
}
The main objective of the present investigation entitled the sociocultural adaptation process of the Capanahua population of Wicungo within the framework of the participatory conservation project, Alto Tapiche 2018, had as its main objective to determine the sociocultural adaptation process of the Capanahua population of Wicungo within the framework of the participatory conservation project, Alto Tapiche 2018. It was guided by the mixed approach, descriptive type with ethnographic and simple descriptive design. The study population included the inhabitants of the Capanahua native community of Wicungo, with a total of 164 inhabitants made up of 30 families, and the sample was made up of 100% of the total population, working with heads of families, authorities, wise men and leaders. The data collection techniques were the survey, semi-structured interview and direct observation. Finally, this research concludes by detailing how the participatory conservation project was carried out or executed in the Capanahua native community of Wicungo, where the inhabitants state that they were adequately informed, they also state that at first there was no good relationship with those responsible for the project but later everything It improved, in addition, it was demonstrated that the population participated actively in this process due to the expectation that it generated for individual or collective benefit. The villagers perceive that the project generated positive socio-cultural changes and this is evident in the results where it is shown that it helped them improve community organization, mutual support and solidarity. Likewise, they achieved a better management of their resources that does not interfere with the main traditional activities such as hunting, fishing and agriculture, which are main activities for self-consumption and to a lesser extent for commercialization.
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