Revista Kawsaypacha: Sociedad y Medio Ambiente. Núm. 11 (2023)

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Presentación
  • Presentación Castro, Augusto; A-000

  • Artículos
  • Entre "lo local y lo externo". El rol del territorio local en la transformación histórica del sistema alimentario de Lima Metropolitana Pajuelo Bravo, Jose Alonso; A-001
  • Determinación de la calidad ambiental de las ex relaveras Azalia y Chonta (Pasco, Perú), por medio de monitoreos ornitológicos Saenz Cortez, Carlos Alberto; Vilela Saldarriaga, Johanna Mariel; A-002
  • El derrame de petróleo en la refinería La Pampilla y sus efectos en el ecosistema marino costero y la economía local del distrito de Ancón (Lima, Perú) Wasiw Buendía, José Iván; Villalobos Porras, Eduardo Martin; Velásquez Cokche, Aaron Rodrigo; A-003
  • La conservación de los humedales peruanos: un análisis de su legislación, sanciones y consecuencias Toledo, Sheyla; Aponte, Héctor; Gil, Fernando; A-004
  • Los derechos de la naturaleza y la necesidad de transitar hacia una nueva ontología Monteagudo, Cecilia; Huyhua Muñoz, Sheyla Liliana; A-005
  • Gestión de residuos sólidos generados en el proceso de trabajo estudiantil en la FAUA - UPAO Boggiano-Burga, María Lucía; Vargas-Navarro, Vanya Maythe; A-006
  • ¿Educación ambiental o educación para el desarrollo sostenible? El sentido ético de la educación ambiental Castro-Carpio, Augusto; Leal-Díaz, Diana Marcela; A-007
  • Prospectivas del uso de vehículos con batería ion-litio y desarrollo sostenible en Sudamérica Romero-Carrion, Violeta Leonor; Ccasani-Allende, Julián; Rivadeneyra-Rivas, César Augusto; Altamirano-Romero, Juan Carlos Guillermo; A-008

  • Reflexiones
  • Reflexiones desde el psicoanálisis a los retos ambientales de hoy. A propósito del libro "Desafíos y perspectivas de la situación ambiental en el Perú" Hernández Camarero, Max; B-001
  • Interpretaciones sobre la deforestación en áreas naturales protegidas en la Amazonía del Perú Dourojeanni, Marc; B-002
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      Determinación de la calidad ambiental de las ex relaveras Azalia y Chonta (Pasco, Perú), por medio de monitoreos ornitológicos
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto de la Naturaleza, Tierra y Energía (INTE-PUCP), 2023-04-19) Saenz Cortez, Carlos Alberto; Vilela Saldarriaga, Johanna Mariel
      Bird monitoring conducted in the former Azalia and Chonta tailings dams, located in the District of Goyllarisquizga (Pasco), conducted from March 9 to 12, 2021, has helped determining that the environmental quality is average. Furthermore, it has been pointed out that it is important to restore and reforest ecological components of the former Chonta and Azalia tailings dams, since according to the results obtained, 89.06% of the species found are registered on the IUCN Red List of threatened species, classified as Least Concern according to version 3.1 of the second edition of the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Likewise, 10.92% of birds are endemic to the area, which means that they can only inhabit that type of ecosystem, and 3.36% of birds are cataloged as CITES and are listed in Appendix II of CITES, so it can be concluded that 89.06% of species are sensitive.
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      Entre "lo local y lo externo". El rol del territorio local en la transformación histórica del sistema alimentario de Lima Metropolitana
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto de la Naturaleza, Tierra y Energía (INTE-PUCP), 2023-04-19) Pajuelo Bravo, Jose Alonso
      The food system is a relevant component to sustain the cities, that arises from the interrelationship among stakeholders, infraestructures and natural resources, enabling food production, transformation, storage, distribution, commercialization and consumption, as well as food waste reuse. Thus, the system provides enough accessible and harmless food to the locals. In South America, the Pacific hydrographic region has hosted societies that created food systems that evolved from self-sufficient to open to economic chains. This has an impact on the management of production areas in the territory. Since pre-Hispanic times, territory-adapted food systems were developed, which were focused on managing several production areas distributed in a group of basins. Nevertheless, the creation of large cities in this region, such as Metropolitan Lima, have resulted in the relocation of production areas out and away from their territory, which allows to differentiate what is local and what is external. Although the metropolis became a strong economic hub that contributes to the development of global and domestic economic chains; population growth and unplanned urbanization have caused soil degradation and the reduction of arable land (supplied to the real estate market), relegating the local metropolitan territory to food trade and consumption. In consequence, the food system is vulnerable to global or domestic crisis scenarios that could interrupt the external production process. This research analyzes the historical transformation of Lima’s food system to reflect on the local territory’s contribution to food security.
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      Los derechos de la naturaleza y la necesidad de transitar hacia una nueva ontología
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto de la Naturaleza, Tierra y Energía (INTE-PUCP), 2023-05-02) Monteagudo, Cecilia; Huyhua Muñoz, Sheyla Liliana
      The utilitarian approach, normalized by humans as a way to relate with other non-human forms of life has led us to build a lifestyle that has generated irreparable and irreversible environmental damages. In such context, this article offers a complex view from some voices of contemporary hermeneutics about the relationship between nature and its possibility of accessing rights. For this purpose, research is divided into four sections. We initially propose a review of the links between anthropocentrism, modern law and the construction of the modern subject’s identity. Next, an interpretation of the search and production of knowledge as an activity capable of causing destructive effects to the environment is offered in relation to the previous ideas. Then, such perspective is complemented by a reflection on the myth of scientific objectivism, as a homogenizing attitude that colonizes different cultural spheres. Finally, we address the domination of nature by human beings as a practice that reflects the utilitarian bond through which we have organized our way of life. This invites us to think about the need to move towards a new ontological paradigm that allows us to build a non-hierarchical and non-exclusive approach to non-human forms of life.
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      La conservación de los humedales peruanos: un análisis de su legislación, sanciones y consecuencias
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto de la Naturaleza, Tierra y Energía (INTE-PUCP), 2023-04-21) Toledo, Sheyla; Aponte, Héctor; Gil, Fernando
      Wetlands are globally valuable ecosystems, mainly because they provide ecosystem services. In Peru, these ecosystems are governed by regulations that have been in place for the last 60 years. However, these have not been critically assessed to date. This paper compiles and analyzes the regulations related to Peruvian wetlands, evaluating the penalties they impose and their consistency with the legal systems protecting these areas. As a result, 44 documents were found, which include laws (13), decrees (11), resolutions (8), strategies (6), regulations (3), protocol (1), declaration (1) and the constitution. Eighty-five percent of these documents (37) do not set forth any sanctions; seven established penalties. Among the latter, we find penalties punishing pollution (4 documents), overexploitation of resources (3), poor management (3), accumulation of debris (1), the presence of drains (1), as well as impacts that are used to assess the conservation status in protected areas, such as pollution (7), overuse of resources (4), displacement of native species by the introduction of exotic species (3) and habitat loss (2). The evolution of documents over time, the penalties they establish, and the need to strengthen regulatory aspects and propose strategies jointly with competent authorities and the population are discussed.