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Bibliothèque Ordenamiento ambiental en áreas protegidas de montaña: una propuesta a partir del estudio de los impactos del pastoreo en el Parque Nacional Huascarán

Ordenamiento ambiental en áreas protegidas de montaña: una propuesta a partir del estudio de los impactos del pastoreo en el Parque Nacional Huascarán

Ordenamiento ambiental en áreas protegidas de montaña: una propuesta a partir del estudio de los impactos del pastoreo en el Parque Nacional Huascarán

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Mars 2015
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Environmental  ordering is a process  that promotes  adequate  land  use  through regulation, planning and management of the elements of a specific environment. Nevertheless, the process of environmental ordering has been assumed as static, considering only physical aspects in the analysis of environmental problems. The concept has not regarded the joint of values, attitudes, and motivations that govern the relationship between  society and nature.In mountain protected  areas, the attempts to take on environmental orderinghave been even more difficult because of their high physical, social, and cultural variability; as much as the ways the relationship between their inhabitants and nature has been  understood. In the face of this, the present text poses that, in the process of environmental ordering of these areas, the attention should be placed on specific socio-cultural and natural environmental features, which  represent  the  structures  that  guide and address the activities of the groups that use the natural resources of the area. This will allow understanding and explaining their practices  and how they lead to environmental changes. This understanding, in turn, will facilitare the phases of regulation, planning, and management  of the mountain protected  areas. Under this premise, I have analysed the grazing impacts in Huascarán National Park, by studying the factors that guide this activity. This case attempts to be an example of analysis of other activities in mountain protected areas when processes of environmental ordering are undertaken in such zones.In order to accomplish this, I chose three cases within the park and I present their physical,  social, and cultural characteristics related to grazing. These characteristics helped me to find out the structures that might be guiding the development of grazing, and how they influence the way grazing causes different impacts on the landscape of the park. Simultaneously, the existence of environmental changes in the area was confirmed through the review of aerial photos, and the construction of topographic profiles. Afterwards, I analysed if these changes were linked to grazing or not. At the end, I pose sorne considerations to  undertake  environmental  ordering in  mountain  protected  areas  through  an alternative view emerged  from  the three  study cases in the park.

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