Los servicios ecosistémicos hidrológicos: entre la urbanización y el cambio climático. Percepción campesina y experta en la subcuenca del río Shullcas, Perú

D. Cano, Andreas Haller
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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.
水文生态系统服务:城市化与气候变化之间。秘鲁舒尔卡斯河次流域的农民和专家看法
山地生态系统,如安第斯山脉中部,是向人口提供水文生态系统服务(HES)的生命之源。以位于内华达州Huaytapallana和秘鲁万卡约市之间的Shullcas河次流域为例,这些生态系统受到气候变化、自然、人口和社会文化城市化(特别是在城乡过渡地带)驱动的冰川退缩和降水变化的影响。由此导致的地下水退化、污染和过度开发造成了水文压力和水资源短缺,并影响了人类健康和人口的福祉。这项研究旨在加强可持续发展的综合和整体愿景,并揭示不同行为者- -农业用水者和机构专家- -对舒尔卡斯河次流域的卫生系统的看法。为此,设计并应用了问卷调查。结果显示,两组人对HES的识别和评估其重要性、脆弱性和未来可处置性趋势的看法相似。此外,他们对水资源减少的影响因素和行为者的看法也基本一致。这项研究的结论是,这两个群体的看法是相似的,强调了强烈的城乡互动。它指出了选定的人类健康系统的优先次序,以及对变化负责的因素和行为者的相关性,并呼吁建立系统、整体和跨学科的愿景和包容性行动,以加强次区域的可持续发展和良好的水治理。
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