Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning

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In Peru, the occurrence of catastrophic events causes irreparable loss of human lives and extensive material damage. These effects are increasing in scope and intensity in recent years, just as the demands increase at almost all scientific disciplines linked to land preparation tasks, demanding prop...

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Autor: Durand Castro, David Mansueto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/11752
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cultura ancestral y geomorfología
Prevención de catástrofes
geomorfología y ordenamiento territorial
Ancient Culture and Geomorphology
Disaster Prevention
Geomorphology and Land Use
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
Algunas herencias ancestrales, la geomorfología en el Perú y sus aportes a las tareas del ordenamiento territorial
title Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
spellingShingle Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
Durand Castro, David Mansueto
Cultura ancestral y geomorfología
Prevención de catástrofes
geomorfología y ordenamiento territorial
Ancient Culture and Geomorphology
Disaster Prevention
Geomorphology and Land Use
title_short Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
title_full Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
title_fullStr Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
title_full_unstemmed Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
title_sort Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planning
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Durand Castro, David Mansueto
author Durand Castro, David Mansueto
author_facet Durand Castro, David Mansueto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cultura ancestral y geomorfología
Prevención de catástrofes
geomorfología y ordenamiento territorial
Ancient Culture and Geomorphology
Disaster Prevention
Geomorphology and Land Use
topic Cultura ancestral y geomorfología
Prevención de catástrofes
geomorfología y ordenamiento territorial
Ancient Culture and Geomorphology
Disaster Prevention
Geomorphology and Land Use
description In Peru, the occurrence of catastrophic events causes irreparable loss of human lives and extensive material damage. These effects are increasing in scope and intensity in recent years, just as the demands increase at almost all scientific disciplines linked to land preparation tasks, demanding proposals for preventive actions or mitigation. This requirement gets extended particularly to geomorphology. In Peru, the standpoint linked to the positions aligned with the idealist, generalizing and deductivist lines of the classic Davisian geomorphology approach, is being now gradually replaced by the development of a systemic, morphoclimatic and inclusive approach. The result is that starting from direct observation of the land; this approach has contributed to the solution of concrete problems. This article discusses some experiences in the use, management and land occupation by our ancient culture, related to the most relevant landforms and modeling processes. In general, many of these manifestations of the use, management and land use, have been lost in time and only some of the most powerful remain over the obsession to eradicate them from discrimination and the lack of interest of many, or the preference of many others to imported models applied as templates; today you can see that an important part of these imported models not only have not yielded the expected results, but have also obscured the inherited territory gained, exposing it to underestimation and discrimination. Emphasis is given on those practices and forms of physical occupation of territory by ancient pre-Inca and Inca cultures which, introduced into the natural environment, have been clear signs of sustainability
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spelling Some ancestral heritage, geomorphology in Peru and its contribution to the tasks of land use planningAlgunas herencias ancestrales, la geomorfología en el Perú y sus aportes a las tareas del ordenamiento territorialDurand Castro, David MansuetoCultura ancestral y geomorfologíaPrevención de catástrofesgeomorfología y ordenamiento territorialAncient Culture and GeomorphologyDisaster PreventionGeomorphology and Land UseIn Peru, the occurrence of catastrophic events causes irreparable loss of human lives and extensive material damage. These effects are increasing in scope and intensity in recent years, just as the demands increase at almost all scientific disciplines linked to land preparation tasks, demanding proposals for preventive actions or mitigation. This requirement gets extended particularly to geomorphology. In Peru, the standpoint linked to the positions aligned with the idealist, generalizing and deductivist lines of the classic Davisian geomorphology approach, is being now gradually replaced by the development of a systemic, morphoclimatic and inclusive approach. The result is that starting from direct observation of the land; this approach has contributed to the solution of concrete problems. This article discusses some experiences in the use, management and land occupation by our ancient culture, related to the most relevant landforms and modeling processes. In general, many of these manifestations of the use, management and land use, have been lost in time and only some of the most powerful remain over the obsession to eradicate them from discrimination and the lack of interest of many, or the preference of many others to imported models applied as templates; today you can see that an important part of these imported models not only have not yielded the expected results, but have also obscured the inherited territory gained, exposing it to underestimation and discrimination. Emphasis is given on those practices and forms of physical occupation of territory by ancient pre-Inca and Inca cultures which, introduced into the natural environment, have been clear signs of sustainabilityEn el Perú, la ocurrencia de fenómenos catastróficos causa irreparables pérdidas humanas y enormes daños materiales. Estos efectos se vienen incrementando en magnitud e intensidad en los últimos tiempos, de igual manera, se incrementan las exigencias a casi todas las disciplinas científicas vinculadas a las tareas de acondicionamiento del territorio, demandando propuestas de acciones preventivas o de mitigación. Este requerimiento se extiende en particular a la geomorfología. En el Perú, el enfoque vinculado con las posiciones alineadas con la línea idealista, generalizadora y deductivista de la geomorfología clásica davisiana, está siendo en la actualidad gradualmente sustituido por el desarrollo de un enfoque sistémico, morfoclimático e integrador, el resultado es que partiendo de la observación directa del terreno, este último viene contribuyendo a la solución de problemas concretos. Este artículo trata sobre algunas experiencias en el uso, manejo y ocupación del territorio, por parte de nuestra cultura ancestral, relacionados con las formas de relieve y los procesos modeladores más saltantes. En general, muchas de estas manifestaciones del uso, manejo y ocupación del territorio se han perdido y solo algunas de las más poderosas subsisten por encima de la obsesión por erradicarlos de la discriminación y del desinterés de muchos, o a la preferencia de tantos otros a los modelos importados aplicados como plantillas; hoy se puede ver que buena parte de estos modelos importados no solo no han dado los resultados esperados, sino que además ha impedido ver el territorio heredado, subestimándolo e incluso discriminándolo. Se hace énfasis en aquellas prácticas y formas de ocupación física del territorio por parte de culturas ancestrales pre-inca e inca que, introducidas en el medio natural, han dado muestras evidentes de sustentabilidad.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2015-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/1175210.15381/is.v19i34.11752Investigaciones Sociales; Vol. 19 No. 34 (2015); 53 - 62Investigaciones Sociales; Vol. 19 Núm. 34 (2015); 53 - 621818-47581560-9073reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/11752/10886Derechos de autor 2015 David Mansueto Durand Castrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/117522020-05-18T18:08:53Z
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