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Title: Climate Controversy Under the Subjection of Forest Depopulation in the Jungle Eyebrow of Huanuco and Ucayali — Peru
Other Titles: Climate Controversy Under the Subjection of Forest Depopulation in the Jungle Eyebrow of Huanuco and Ucayali — Peru
Authors: Valdiviezo Delgado, Cristian Kengi
Romani Quispe, Anaiz Gilda
Gómez Lau, Ericka Miy-Len
Camargo Hinostroza, Steve Dann
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Camargo Hinostroza, Steve Dann
Keywords: Deforestación
Deforestation
Cambio climático
Climate change
Árboles
Trees
Correlación
Correlation
Temperatura
Temperature
Publisher: Universidad Continental
Issue Date: 2025
metadata.dc.date.available: 25-Apr-2025
Citation: Valdiviezo, C., Romani, A., Gómez, E., & Camargo, S. (2025). Climate controversy under the subjection of forest depopulation in the jungle eyebrow of Huanuco and Ucayali — Peru [Tesis de licenciatura, Universidad Continental]. Repositorio Institucional Continental
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-56056-9_20/10.1007/978-3-031-56056-9_20
Abstract: Anthropogenic activities uneven climate balance. Deforestation is an environmental problem resulting from human activities that affect the climate and its variables. Huanuco and Ucayali are provinces of Peru located in the upper jungle of the Amazon and have high rates of deforestation with 347,583.96 and 267,899.76 hectares of forests lost in the last 21 years due to activities such as oil palm planting, and others. In the present investigation, it is investigaded the existence of a statical correlation between climate variability and deforestation. Likewise, the state of the forests. In 2009, the temperature presented high peaks, with 31.43°C indicating a direct relationship with deforestation since in previous years it was deforested on a large scale. Likewise, in 2014 the study area reached the peak of deforestation in the 21 years analyzed with a total of 149,217.70 hectares of forests, which caused that in 2015 the temperature reached high figures again. 2020 is the second year with the highest deforestation, losing 146,743.83 hectares of forests and consequently presented a minimum temperature of 26°C, unlike previous years with 21.17°C, which in the long term would cause alterations in the ecosystems of the investigated areas. Similarly, precipitation and relative humidity show similar behaviours. Finally, the statistical analysis analyzed the existence of a 95% confidence correlation between climate variability and deforestation.
Extension: 17 páginas.
metadata.dc.rights.accessRights: Acceso abierto
metadata.dc.source: Universidad Continental
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