Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú

Mountain ecosystems, such as the central Andes, are a source of life that provides hydrologic ecosystem services - HES to the population. In the case of the Shullcas river subbasin, located between the nevado Huaytapallana and the city of Huancayo in Peru, these ecosystems are affected by the retrea...

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Main Authors: Deyvis Cano, Andreas Haller
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2018-08-01
Series:Espacio y Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/20174
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spelling doaj-270edc4eef26449e8770db210f7b4cd42020-11-25T02:23:02ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúEspacio y Desarrollo1016-91482018-08-0103173219075Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, PerúDeyvis Cano0Andreas Haller1Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúMountain ecosystems, such as the central Andes, are a source of life that provides hydrologic ecosystem services - HES to the population. In the case of the Shullcas river subbasin, located between the nevado Huaytapallana and the city of Huancayo in Peru, these ecosystems are affected by the retreat of glaciers and precipitation variations, driven by climate change, and physical, demographic and socio-cultural urbanization—particularly in the rural-urban transition zone. The resulting degradation, contamination, and overexploitation of the subbasin contribute to hydric stress and water shortages and affect both HES and the wellbeing of the population. This research aims at strengthening an integrated and holistic vision for sustainable development and reveals perceptions of different actors —agrarian water users and experts of institutions  toward HES in the Shullcas river subbasin. To this end, a questionnaire was designed and applied. The results show similar perceptions in both groups regarding the identification of HES and the assessment of their importance, vulnerability, and trends of future disposability. Moreover, they mostly agree on the factors of influence and actors who are responsible for the decline of water resources. This study concludes that perceptions of both groups are similar —underlining strong rural– urban interactions. It points to the prioritization of selected HES and the relevance of factors and actors responsible for change, and calls for a systemic, holistic, and interdisciplinary vision and inclusive action to strengthen sustainable development and good water governance in the subbasin.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/20174Servicios ecosistémicos hidrológicoscomunidades campesinasAndes centralespercepción social
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Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú
Espacio y Desarrollo
Servicios ecosistémicos hidrológicos
comunidades campesinas
Andes centrales
percepción social
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Andreas Haller
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title Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú
title_short Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú
title_full Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú
title_fullStr Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú
title_full_unstemmed Hydrologic ecosystem services: Between urbanization and climate change: Smallholder and expert perception in the Shullcas river subbasin, Perú
title_sort hydrologic ecosystem services: between urbanization and climate change: smallholder and expert perception in the shullcas river subbasin, perú
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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publishDate 2018-08-01
description Mountain ecosystems, such as the central Andes, are a source of life that provides hydrologic ecosystem services - HES to the population. In the case of the Shullcas river subbasin, located between the nevado Huaytapallana and the city of Huancayo in Peru, these ecosystems are affected by the retreat of glaciers and precipitation variations, driven by climate change, and physical, demographic and socio-cultural urbanization—particularly in the rural-urban transition zone. The resulting degradation, contamination, and overexploitation of the subbasin contribute to hydric stress and water shortages and affect both HES and the wellbeing of the population. This research aims at strengthening an integrated and holistic vision for sustainable development and reveals perceptions of different actors —agrarian water users and experts of institutions  toward HES in the Shullcas river subbasin. To this end, a questionnaire was designed and applied. The results show similar perceptions in both groups regarding the identification of HES and the assessment of their importance, vulnerability, and trends of future disposability. Moreover, they mostly agree on the factors of influence and actors who are responsible for the decline of water resources. This study concludes that perceptions of both groups are similar —underlining strong rural– urban interactions. It points to the prioritization of selected HES and the relevance of factors and actors responsible for change, and calls for a systemic, holistic, and interdisciplinary vision and inclusive action to strengthen sustainable development and good water governance in the subbasin.
topic Servicios ecosistémicos hidrológicos
comunidades campesinas
Andes centrales
percepción social
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/20174
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