Conflictos de usos del suelo como aporte a la sostenibilidad agroproductiva del lote 1 de CIIDEA

The objective of the research was to diagnose the land use conflicts of lot 1 of CIIDEA at ESPAM MFL as a contribution to the agro-productive sustainability of the same; through direct observation, georeferencing of the area and images taken by drone, the coverage and current land use were identifie...

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Egile nagusia: Espinoza Pilay, Jerson José (author)
Beste egile batzuk: Loor Loor, Ronald Polivio (author)
Formatua: bachelorThesis
Hizkuntza:spa
Argitaratua: 2024
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Sarrera elektronikoa:http://repositorio.espam.edu.ec/handle/42000/2445
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Gaia:The objective of the research was to diagnose the land use conflicts of lot 1 of CIIDEA at ESPAM MFL as a contribution to the agro-productive sustainability of the same; through direct observation, georeferencing of the area and images taken by drone, the coverage and current land use were identified, the CLIRSEN land evaluation methodology allowed determining the capacity classes from the physical-chemical analysis of the following variables: slope, texture, stoniness, salinity and drainage. Based on these data, an analysis was carried out using a decision matrix which allowed the establishment of land use conflicts. The results obtained reveal that in Lot 1 the predominant use is conservation and protection with 71%, followed by livestock use with 29%; the capacity classes indicate that 71% of the soils in the area have the potential to be used for agricultural and livestock purposes and 29% are recommended for natural resource preservation; finally, it was established that 29% of the soils are in conflict due to slight overuse and the remaining 71% are in conflict due to underuse, which exceeds the 50% stated in the idea to be defended. Nevertheless, in response to the conflicts identified, a guide of alternatives for the management and use of soils was prepared as a contribution to the area's agro-productive sustainability.