Identificación de especies arbóreas y arbustivas para la propuesta de un plan de manejo en zonas de alta vulnerabilidad física y ambiental en el sector San Pablo de la parroquia el Tingo – La Esperanza, cantón Pujilí, provincia de Cotopaxi en el periodo 2015 (transecto 6)

The present work of investigation has permit to know the current state of native forest of La Esperanza, the identification of tree and shrub species to provide data related to the density, abundance, dominance and usefulness of the species identified. Transect study area 6 is at a height of 761 met...

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Egile nagusia: Gavilánez Altamirano, Alexandra Verónica (author)
Formatua: bachelorThesis
Hizkuntza:spa
Argitaratua: 2015
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Sarrera elektronikoa:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/2511
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Gaia:The present work of investigation has permit to know the current state of native forest of La Esperanza, the identification of tree and shrub species to provide data related to the density, abundance, dominance and usefulness of the species identified. Transect study area 6 is at a height of 761 meters where 26 native species and 4 endemic species, which have the same value of direct and indirect use inventory; species such as the Rubber, bleeding chicken, copal, tasty, are used in food, medicine, firewood and construction, and its direct use within the indirect use value are identified regulating services (such as : regulation of climate, water, erosion control, etc.), and cultural (nonmaterial benefits obtained from nature), within these species as the Motilón, coffee bush, bush Arrayan, Colca, etc., are species that help the conservation, protection and regulation of the environment. In addition, identification of areas of high physical and environmental vulnerability, where I check the process of forest degradation, caused by land use change, deforestation and burning mountain, causing soil erosion, declining held flow.