Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019

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The environmental impact (El) of anthropogenic activity in communities originating in the Amazon region is little known; in that sense, the objective of the research was to identify the El of anthropic activity in six native Awajun communities from the Amazon region of Peru, in 2019. The study is ex...

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Autores: Beltrán Orbegoso, Raúl Antonio, Paati Kugkumas, Ronald, Akintui Antich, Julián, Esamat Shuwi, Jacob
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Impacto ambiental
actividad antropogénica
awajun
Environmental impact
anthropogenic activity
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Impacto ambiental (IA) de la actividad antrópica en seis comunidades originarias awajun de la provincia de Bagua, Amazonas, Perú, el 2019
title Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
spellingShingle Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
Beltrán Orbegoso, Raúl Antonio
Impacto ambiental
actividad antropogénica
awajun
Environmental impact
anthropogenic activity
awajun
title_short Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
title_full Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
title_fullStr Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
title_full_unstemmed Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
title_sort Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Beltrán Orbegoso, Raúl Antonio
Paati Kugkumas, Ronald
Akintui Antich, Julián
Esamat Shuwi, Jacob
author Beltrán Orbegoso, Raúl Antonio
author_facet Beltrán Orbegoso, Raúl Antonio
Paati Kugkumas, Ronald
Akintui Antich, Julián
Esamat Shuwi, Jacob
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Akintui Antich, Julián
Esamat Shuwi, Jacob
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Impacto ambiental
actividad antropogénica
awajun
Environmental impact
anthropogenic activity
awajun
topic Impacto ambiental
actividad antropogénica
awajun
Environmental impact
anthropogenic activity
awajun
description The environmental impact (El) of anthropogenic activity in communities originating in the Amazon region is little known; in that sense, the objective of the research was to identify the El of anthropic activity in six native Awajun communities from the Amazon region of Peru, in 2019. The study is exploratory and descriptive. The El was determined using Leopold's two-way matrix (as modified by Beltran, 2005), which considers in its columns the five most important anthropic activities identified in communities: inadequate solid waste management, destruction ofthe slope and soil ofthe Marañón River, uncontrolled extraction ofGuadua angustifolia "bamboo", construction of ponds for family fish farming and intense cultivation ofTheobroma cacao "cacao" and Oriza sativa "rice"; and in its ranks, to the thirteen most notorious environmental impacts, observed in the communities. Five criteria were measured: duration, extent, intensity, reversibility and total magnitude; the overall environmental impact was ultimately assessed. The five anthropic activities were found to have the greatest negative impacts (-5 .0 and -4.4) on the loss of schooling and soil structure; on the other hand, anthropic activities have a positive impact ( 4.8) on the generation ofunderemployment.
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spelling Environmental impact (El) of anthropic activity in six awajun native communities in the province of Bagua, Amazonas, Peru, 2019Impacto ambiental (IA) de la actividad antrópica en seis comunidades originarias awajun de la provincia de Bagua, Amazonas, Perú, el 2019Beltrán Orbegoso, Raúl AntonioPaati Kugkumas, RonaldAkintui Antich, JuliánEsamat Shuwi, JacobImpacto ambientalactividad antropogénicaawajunEnvironmental impactanthropogenic activityawajunThe environmental impact (El) of anthropogenic activity in communities originating in the Amazon region is little known; in that sense, the objective of the research was to identify the El of anthropic activity in six native Awajun communities from the Amazon region of Peru, in 2019. The study is exploratory and descriptive. The El was determined using Leopold's two-way matrix (as modified by Beltran, 2005), which considers in its columns the five most important anthropic activities identified in communities: inadequate solid waste management, destruction ofthe slope and soil ofthe Marañón River, uncontrolled extraction ofGuadua angustifolia "bamboo", construction of ponds for family fish farming and intense cultivation ofTheobroma cacao "cacao" and Oriza sativa "rice"; and in its ranks, to the thirteen most notorious environmental impacts, observed in the communities. Five criteria were measured: duration, extent, intensity, reversibility and total magnitude; the overall environmental impact was ultimately assessed. The five anthropic activities were found to have the greatest negative impacts (-5 .0 and -4.4) on the loss of schooling and soil structure; on the other hand, anthropic activities have a positive impact ( 4.8) on the generation ofunderemployment.El impacto ambiental (IA) de la actividad humana en las comunidades originarias de la región Amazonas es poco conocido; por tanto, el objetivo de la investigación fue identificar el IA de la actividad antrópica en seis comunidades originarias awajun de la región Amazonas, Perú, el 2019. El estudio es exploratorio y descriptivo. El IA se determinó usando la matriz bidireccional de Leopold (modificado por Beltrán, 2005), la cual considera en sus columnas las cinco actividades antrópicas más importantes identificadas en las seis comunidades: acumulación de residuos sólidos en botaderos, destrucción del talud y suelo del río Marañón, extracción incontrolada de Guadua angustifolia "bambú", construcción de estanques para piscicultura familiar, el cultivo intenso de Theobroma cacao "cacao" y de Oriza sativa "arroz"; y en sus filas, a los trece impactos ambientales más notorios, observados en las mismas comunidades. Se midieron cinco criterios: duración, extensión, intensidad, reversibilidad y magnitudtotal; finalmente se valoró el impacto ambiental total. Se halló que los botaderos de residuos sólidos en la ribera del río Marañón y la destrucción del suelo pedregoso de su cauce representan las actividades más agresiva (-30.0 y -25.0); asimismo, la pérdida de escolaridad infantil y la pérdida de la estructura del suelo son los efectos con mayor impacto negativo (-5.0 y-4.4). De otro lado, la actividad humana de la construcción de estanques para piscicultura familiar es la menos agresiva (3.0) y la generación de subempleo juvenil es el impacto ambiental positivo más fuerte ( 4.8).Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua (UNIFSLB)2020-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfaudio/mpeghttps://revista.unibagua.edu.pe/index.php/dekamuagropec/article/view/17Revista Científica Dékamu Agropec; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Scientific Research Journal: Dékamu Agropec; 9-14Revista Científica Dékamu Agropec; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2020): Revista Científica Dékamu Agropec; 9-142709-31902709-318210.55996/dekamuagropec.v1i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Baguainstname:Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Baguainstacron:UNIBAGUAspahttps://revista.unibagua.edu.pe/index.php/dekamuagropec/article/view/17/10https://revista.unibagua.edu.pe/index.php/dekamuagropec/article/view/17/93Derechos de autor 2020 Revista Científica Dékamu Agropechttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revista.unibagua.edu.pe:article/172024-08-13T17:09:55Z
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