Espacio y Desarrollo. Núm. 36 (2020)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/186845

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  • Presentación Delgado-Pease, Santiago; 3-4

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  • Intervención social para la ejecución articulada de proyectos de investigación en comunidades altoandinas: caso instalación del sistema de monitoreo en tiempo real de la laguna Arhuaycocha, cordillera Blanca Yarleque, Christian; Castromonte Miranda, Emperatriz Janina; Herrera Quispe, José Alfredo; Neglia Sánchez, Irina Yélica; Alvarado Lugo, Robert Alfredo; Garay Marzano, David Israel; 7-25
  • La problemática del agua en las actividades agroexportadoras y urbanas vinculadas al manejo de instrumentos de planificación en la cuenca baja del río Ica Chambi Chamorro, Gloria Estefany; Julca Gámez, Jhoel Armando; 27-48
  • Nueva forma de organización de la producción en la industria automotriz en México: modelo flexible y redes de empresas Arciniega Arce, Rosa Silvia; 49-80
  • Un sendero ambiental de plantas nativas en el sector de Mostazal, Chile Jaime Muñoz, Eduardo Antonio; 81-100
  • Percepción social del cambio climático en un valle interandino en la sierra del Ecuador Logroño Logroño, Iván Santiago; Muñoz Barriga, Andrea; 101-134
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      Percepción social del cambio climático en un valle interandino en la sierra del Ecuador
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Centro de Investigación en Geografía Aplicada, 2020-11-03) Logroño Logroño, Iván Santiago; Muñoz Barriga, Andrea
      Climate change as a global phenomenon generates socio-environmental dynamics at the local level that affect different groups and in particular in rural areas, small farmers. The purpose of this article is to determine the level of perception about climate change and how it influences the response capacity of farmers in an inter-Andean valley of the Ecuadorian Sierra. To do this, surveys were conducted aimed at farmers in order to understand how the population visualizes changes in time over temperature and precipitation, and in turn, how the alteration of these variables affects their agricultural production. Additionally, the empirical perception of farmers is compared with climate projections to determine correlations and to establish adaptation measures; Structural and non-structural. Farmers are a group that in particular understands better the changes that have taken place in the climate in recent decades, as they have a close relationship with it. However, it is extremely complex to establish these alterations in a given time and space, therefore, the population is in a high degree of uncertainty and visualizes agriculture as an unprofitable and highly demanding work in resources and time, which as a result, in many cases they must leave their crops and engage in other activities or migrate to large cities, as in this case to Quito, the capital of Ecuador.