Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna

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In recent years, the car park in Tacna’ city has increased, as well as the emission of polluting gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) generated by different types of vehicles, mainly those of public transport in the city of Tacna. The research work was aimed at determining the carbon capture as an env...

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Autores: Loyola Cabana, Fernando Edward, Lazo Ramos, Richard Sabino
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/122
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Materia:Carbono
Phoenix dactylifera
Carbon
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Capacidad de captura de carbono de la palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera como servicio ambiental en el distrito de Tacna
title Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
spellingShingle Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
Loyola Cabana, Fernando Edward
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Carbon
Phoenix dactylifera
title_short Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
title_full Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
title_fullStr Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
title_full_unstemmed Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
title_sort Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of Tacna
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Loyola Cabana, Fernando Edward
Lazo Ramos, Richard Sabino
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Phoenix dactylifera
Carbon
Phoenix dactylifera
description In recent years, the car park in Tacna’ city has increased, as well as the emission of polluting gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) generated by different types of vehicles, mainly those of public transport in the city of Tacna. The research work was aimed at determining the carbon capture as an environmental service through the palm trees that are in the Bolognesi avenue, Industrial avenue and surroundings. For this purpose, the document Identification of existing methodologies to determine carbon stock in forest ecosystems of the Environment’s Ministry (MINAM) was used. Carbon estimation in tree biomass was chosen using the non - destructive - direct method, which consists of estimating of the biomass with dasometric data which were taken in the field. The study was carried out between June and October of 2016, in which two strata of palm trees were determined that are exposed to atmospheric CO 2 emissions from light vehicles, establishing eight sampling points for zone, in which, took a total of 16 samples. Samples were analyzed during the months after October, when data collection was completed. The results were as follows: zone 1 located around Bolognesi avenue with 637 specimens of Phoenix dactylifera had a content of 136,87 Tn CO2e and for zone 2 located around Industrial avenue with 369 specimens of Phoenix dactylifera had a content of 18,35 Tn CO2e, where zone 1 would have the largest amount of CO2 stored due to having about 60% of the total population of the individuals. Finally, it can be verified that the carbon capture capacity (CO2) of the Phoenix dactylifera acts as an environmental service in the district of Tacna, contributing positively to air quality, as a fundamental condition for the development of plant life And as mitigation to climate change by emissions of CO2 as a greenhouse gas, which comes from the car park of Tacna.
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spelling Carbon capture capacity of the palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera as an environmental service in the district of TacnaCapacidad de captura de carbono de la palmera datilera Phoenix Dactylifera como servicio ambiental en el distrito de TacnaLoyola Cabana, Fernando EdwardLazo Ramos, Richard SabinoCarbonoPhoenix dactyliferaCarbonPhoenix dactyliferaIn recent years, the car park in Tacna’ city has increased, as well as the emission of polluting gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) generated by different types of vehicles, mainly those of public transport in the city of Tacna. The research work was aimed at determining the carbon capture as an environmental service through the palm trees that are in the Bolognesi avenue, Industrial avenue and surroundings. For this purpose, the document Identification of existing methodologies to determine carbon stock in forest ecosystems of the Environment’s Ministry (MINAM) was used. Carbon estimation in tree biomass was chosen using the non - destructive - direct method, which consists of estimating of the biomass with dasometric data which were taken in the field. The study was carried out between June and October of 2016, in which two strata of palm trees were determined that are exposed to atmospheric CO 2 emissions from light vehicles, establishing eight sampling points for zone, in which, took a total of 16 samples. Samples were analyzed during the months after October, when data collection was completed. The results were as follows: zone 1 located around Bolognesi avenue with 637 specimens of Phoenix dactylifera had a content of 136,87 Tn CO2e and for zone 2 located around Industrial avenue with 369 specimens of Phoenix dactylifera had a content of 18,35 Tn CO2e, where zone 1 would have the largest amount of CO2 stored due to having about 60% of the total population of the individuals. Finally, it can be verified that the carbon capture capacity (CO2) of the Phoenix dactylifera acts as an environmental service in the district of Tacna, contributing positively to air quality, as a fundamental condition for the development of plant life And as mitigation to climate change by emissions of CO2 as a greenhouse gas, which comes from the car park of Tacna.En los últimos años, el parque automotor en la ciudad de Tacna ha aumentado, así como la emisión de gases contaminantes tales como el dióxido de carbono (CO2) generados por diferentes tipos de vehículos principalmente los del transporte público en la ciudad de Tacna. El trabajo de investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar la captura de carbono como servicio ambiental mediante las palmeras que se encuentran en la avenida Bolognesi, avenida Industrial y alrededores. Para ello, se utilizó el documento Identificación de metodologías existentes para determinar stock de carbono en ecosistemas forestales del Ministerio del Ambiente (MINAM), se optó por estimación de carbono en la biomasa arbórea a través del método no destructivo – directo que consiste en la estimación de la biomasa con datos dasométricos los cuales fueron tomados en campo. El estudio se desarrolló entre los meses de junio a octubre del 2016, en la cual se determinaron dos estratos de palmeras que están expuestas a las emisiones de CO 2 atmosférico proveniente de vehículos ligeros, estableciéndose ocho puntos de muestreo por zona, en la cual, se tomaron un total de 16 muestras. Los análisis de las muestras se realizaron durante los meses posteriores a octubre donde concluyó la toma de datos. Los resultados fueron los siguientes: La zona 1 ubicada alrededor de la Avenida Bolognesi con 637 individuos de Phoenix dactylifera tuvieron un contenido de 136,87 Tn CO2e y para la zona 2 ubicada alrededor de la Avenida Industrial con 369 individuos de Phoenix dactylifera tuvieron un contenido de 18,35 Tn CO2e, donde la zona 1 tendría mayor cantidad de CO2 almacenado debido a tener alrededor del 60 % de la población total de los individuos. Finalmente se puede comprobar que la capacidad de captura de carbono (CO2) de la Phoenix dactylifera actúa como servicio ambiental en el distrito de Tacna, aportando de forma positiva a la calidad de aire, como condición fundamental para el desarrollo de la vida de las plantas y como mitigación al cambio climático por emisiones de CO2 como gas de efecto invernadero, el cual proviene del parque automotor de Tacna.UNIVERSIDAD PRIVADA DE TACNA2019-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/12210.47796/ing.v1i1.122INGENIERÍA INVESTIGA; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Ingeniería Investiga; pp. 52 - 64INGENIERÍA INVESTIGA; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2019): Ingeniería Investiga; pp. 52 - 642708-303910.47796/ing.v1i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacnainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/122/107info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/1222021-11-29T10:46:14Z
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