Carbon reserve in livestock herds and its socioeconomic environmental relationship in the lower basin of the river Shanusi Alto Amazonas -Loreto-Peru

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The carbon reserve in livestock herds is evaluated and its socioeconomic and environmental relationshipin the lower basin of the river Shanusi Alto Amazonas -Loreto-Peru. For the evaluation of carbonreserves, the allometric equations of theManual Determination of Total Carbon Reserves were usedin th...

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Autores: Mathios Flores, Marco, Alegre Orihuela, Julio, Aguilar Vasquez, Jose, Celis Pinedo, William
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Santiago Antunez de Mayolo
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/604
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.unasam.edu.pe/index.php/Aporte_Santiaguino/article/view/604
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:reserva de carbono
hatos ganaderos
río Shanusi
Perú
carbon stock
herds
Shanusi river
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Sumario:The carbon reserve in livestock herds is evaluated and its socioeconomic and environmental relationshipin the lower basin of the river Shanusi Alto Amazonas -Loreto-Peru. For the evaluation of carbonreserves, the allometric equations of theManual Determination of Total Carbon Reserves were usedin the dierent systems of land use in Peru and for the characterization of the socioeconomic and environmentalrelationships of the herds of cattle, questionnaire for on-site interviews. The maximum accumulationof carbon per herd of cattlewas 10, 07 tCO2(e)/ha and the minimum of 0, 966tCO2(e)/haat an average of 3, 66 t CO2(e)/ha, out of the 374 hectares that make up the total area of the 20 cattleherds. The simulation of carbon accumulation in 10 years at 5tCO2(e) was of 44556, 82 for the highestand the lowest of $ 21, 39. In the degree of environmental importance 60 % clean air is given, as wellas the range of pasture; in the social part, the family is considered 65 %, motivation for livestock 45 %;In the economic area, 60 % consider it important to dedicate themselves to the cattle herd and obtainother products, as well as to negotiate 60 % carbon credits. The accumulation of carbon in livestockherds is very low because there is no adequate technology in biomass production in improved pastures.In addition, comparisons of systems with improved pastures with trees of native species shouldbe made
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