TY - JOUR
T1 - Ecosystem degradation due to change in vegetation cover and land productivity in the upper huaura river basin Lima - Peru
AU - Garagatti, María Herlinda Veliz
AU - León, William Augusto Llactayo
AU - Vargas, Doris Esenarro
AU - Chuco, Mabel Eliana Nolasco
AU - Rodríguez, Pedro Raúl Tinoco
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PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - This research aims to identify degraded areas due to changes in vegetation cover and land productivity in high Andean terrestrial ecosystems in a prioritized area of the upper watershed of the Huaura River, Department of Lima, which allows its categorization as a starting point to seek the appropriate recovery of these ecosystems, For this purpose, satellite information was used to recognize degraded areas in high Andean terrestrial ecosystems, which are reliable and applicable to our national territory. To identify degraded areas, pixels with a negative trend in the time series with a confidence value of 95% and a P-value lower than 0 were considered. 05, as results were 7 the ecosystems analyzed and a degradation was generated until the moment of 8,916.7 has that corresponds to the 5.01% of the area occupied by these spaces of life; in addition the studied degradation corresponded to the 3.19% of the territory of the high basin of river Huaura.
AB - This research aims to identify degraded areas due to changes in vegetation cover and land productivity in high Andean terrestrial ecosystems in a prioritized area of the upper watershed of the Huaura River, Department of Lima, which allows its categorization as a starting point to seek the appropriate recovery of these ecosystems, For this purpose, satellite information was used to recognize degraded areas in high Andean terrestrial ecosystems, which are reliable and applicable to our national territory. To identify degraded areas, pixels with a negative trend in the time series with a confidence value of 95% and a P-value lower than 0 were considered. 05, as results were 7 the ecosystems analyzed and a degradation was generated until the moment of 8,916.7 has that corresponds to the 5.01% of the area occupied by these spaces of life; in addition the studied degradation corresponded to the 3.19% of the territory of the high basin of river Huaura.
KW - Degraded areas
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Land
KW - Productivity
KW - Vegetation cover
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85099136280
SN - 1904-4720
VL - 10
SP - 12865
EP - 12884
JO - Journal of Green Engineering
JF - Journal of Green Engineering
IS - 12
ER -