Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru

The misuse of water, problems of water governance, population growth, the effects of climate change such as decreased precipitation, increased temperature and the disappearance of glaciers, make water availability increasingly scarce, and as a result increased pressure on surface water resources. Th...

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Main Authors: Helen P. Ninalaya Ayra, Marcel J. Lamadrid Jordan, Carlos Castaneda Olivera, Elmer G. Benites Alfaro, Juan J. Ordonez Galvez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2021-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11508
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spelling doaj-7c8c58b4be32409a9bd47b15e85256d62021-06-15T20:22:18ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162021-06-018610.3303/CET2186082Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, PeruHelen P. Ninalaya AyraMarcel J. Lamadrid JordanCarlos Castaneda OliveraElmer G. Benites AlfaroJuan J. Ordonez GalvezThe misuse of water, problems of water governance, population growth, the effects of climate change such as decreased precipitation, increased temperature and the disappearance of glaciers, make water availability increasingly scarce, and as a result increased pressure on surface water resources. The Yanacocha lagoon is the main source of water supply for the population of Carhuamayo. Therefore, this research determined scenarios of water sustainability of the lagoon by 2030 for the supply of this population. To estimate the parameters of precipitation and temperature in the Yanacocha micro-basin, the method of regionalization of the period 1970 to 2019 was carried out. In addition, water sustainability scenarios were estimated based on water supply and demand related to sustainability indicators (water-soil quality and plant coverage) and the level of water culture of the inhabitants. The results showed 18 scenarios of water sustainability for 2030 between optimists, stabilization and pessimists; all of them favorable and positive, with a medium-high level of water culture in the community. Finally, the study allowed regional and local authorities to establish environmental management strategies in the mitigation of environmental, social and economic impact.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11508
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Marcel J. Lamadrid Jordan
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Elmer G. Benites Alfaro
Juan J. Ordonez Galvez
spellingShingle Helen P. Ninalaya Ayra
Marcel J. Lamadrid Jordan
Carlos Castaneda Olivera
Elmer G. Benites Alfaro
Juan J. Ordonez Galvez
Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Helen P. Ninalaya Ayra
Marcel J. Lamadrid Jordan
Carlos Castaneda Olivera
Elmer G. Benites Alfaro
Juan J. Ordonez Galvez
author_sort Helen P. Ninalaya Ayra
title Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru
title_short Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru
title_full Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru
title_fullStr Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Water Sustainability of the Yanacocha Lagoon: Future Scenarios for the Population of Carhuamayo, Junin, Peru
title_sort water sustainability of the yanacocha lagoon: future scenarios for the population of carhuamayo, junin, peru
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The misuse of water, problems of water governance, population growth, the effects of climate change such as decreased precipitation, increased temperature and the disappearance of glaciers, make water availability increasingly scarce, and as a result increased pressure on surface water resources. The Yanacocha lagoon is the main source of water supply for the population of Carhuamayo. Therefore, this research determined scenarios of water sustainability of the lagoon by 2030 for the supply of this population. To estimate the parameters of precipitation and temperature in the Yanacocha micro-basin, the method of regionalization of the period 1970 to 2019 was carried out. In addition, water sustainability scenarios were estimated based on water supply and demand related to sustainability indicators (water-soil quality and plant coverage) and the level of water culture of the inhabitants. The results showed 18 scenarios of water sustainability for 2030 between optimists, stabilization and pessimists; all of them favorable and positive, with a medium-high level of water culture in the community. Finally, the study allowed regional and local authorities to establish environmental management strategies in the mitigation of environmental, social and economic impact.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11508
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