Sanitation and Recovery of Two Hectares of Coffee Associated with Pardillo

Successful Experience in the Community the "Azuncelia" Parish José Gregorio Hernández Rafael Rangel Municipality Del Estado Trujillo, Venezuela

Authors

  • Orlando José Bastidas Betancourt UEMS
  • Daniel Alberto Linares
  • Josefa Alicia Palomares

Keywords:

Community Participation, Escherichia Coli, Natural Resources.

Abstract

Rural areas are the most vulnerable to anthropic changes of an economic, social, cultural and environmental nature. In this way creates concerns among its inhabitants to observe changes that are rare in their natural settings. The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the applicability of a set of environmental strategies that sensitized, motivated and at the same time were carried out, in order to clean up the flows through the recovery of two hectares of coffee associated with linnet ( Cordia alliodora) in the community the Azuncelia parish José Gregorio Hernández of the Rafael Rangel Municipality of Trujillo Venezuela. This zone includes a high environmental sensitivity, a plant and animal lung, with water springs that supply the entire community and its adjacencies which was being intervened by foreign agents, bringing with it damages to biodiversity, pollution and diseases to the inhabitants of the sector. . For the methodological approach we rely on a documentary review, using the Action-Participatory Research (IAP) as a strategy to carry out the transformation in the study area in a schematic and planned way of approximately 1 year, characterized by intensive observation and participation in the community. In this way the data was collected through field notes, interviews, photographs, videos and audio recordings. This study originated highly positive results because the massive participation of the community was achieved, the sanitation of the waters and the reforestation of the area by those involved, thus improving their quality of life.

Published

2018-12-27