2018
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-34292018005001101
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Evaluación del desarrollo de la agricultura periurbana y propuesta de gestión integral en el distrito de Cayma, Arequipa, Perú

Abstract: RESUMENLa agricultura periurbana (AP) es una actividad multifuncional que contribuye al desarrollo de políticas inclusivas e integrales con beneficios sociales, económicos y ambientales. La apertura comercial representa amenazas y oportunidades en el sector agropecuario de zonas periurbanas de nuestro país, transformándolo en un sector vulnerable, precario y sin estímulo. Este contexto requiere su intervención para convertirlo en un sector competitivo, moderno y sostenible. El objetivo de este estudio fue dete… Show more

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“…These analyses showed the diversity of the rural households and land use systems within these regions. The multiplicity of interacting actors, food/land use systems, rural dynamics, and drivers described in this study confirm the need for inclusive, integrated, and transformative landscape planning approaches for the sustainable development of rural regions that align with (local) actor priorities [4,7,17,52,88,89]. Although these findings support the results of other studies in similar regions across Latin America, future research could include more and diverse regions, and/or more interviews with local actors to confirm these findings and to develop more specific options for the study area or similar regions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…These analyses showed the diversity of the rural households and land use systems within these regions. The multiplicity of interacting actors, food/land use systems, rural dynamics, and drivers described in this study confirm the need for inclusive, integrated, and transformative landscape planning approaches for the sustainable development of rural regions that align with (local) actor priorities [4,7,17,52,88,89]. Although these findings support the results of other studies in similar regions across Latin America, future research could include more and diverse regions, and/or more interviews with local actors to confirm these findings and to develop more specific options for the study area or similar regions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%