Examinando por Autor "Murillo Delgado, Wilder Alonso"
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- ÍtemDiseño de sistema agroforestal como estrategia pedagógica para mitigar la degradación del suelo de unidades agrícolas en la vereda bajo pompeya del municipio de Villavicencio(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Murillo Delgado, Wilder Alonso; Cortes Dussan, German DuglasThe disciplinary intervention project was developed in the rural area of the municipality of Villavicencio (Meta), in the village under Pompeya, an area belonging to corregimiento number 4, the type of research that was developed was qualitative, with a research-action approach, which It allowed us to know the perception of the owners of the family agricultural units accentuated in this region and the type of agricultural practices that they frequently carry out within their cultivation tasks, many of them without knowing it are generating processes of degradation of the soil resource, contributing in a way indirect with the loss of nutrients and microfauna present in these, in addition, this territory is characterized by being large producers of cereals, fruit trees, and livestock, where the use of agricultural machinery is excessive, generating erosive processes by dragging the material by the action of the wind and of the water, since the vegetable layer is removed, for this reason we designed a agroforestry system that allows small producers to promote soil care since this is an important reservoir of ecosystem services, the SAF (agroforestry systems) will allow the beneficiary peasant families to be able to make use of the resource without damaging it, since it plans a technique that allows the interaction of forest species, with associated polycultures and the ecosystem of the place, without removing the vegetal layer and avoiding the loss of water contained in the soil by evapotranspiration and avoiding the dragging of organic material important for the development of plants, these systems They contribute directly to the mitigation of soil degradation and, at the same time, to global warming, since environments are generated that allow the capture of greenhouse gases, and at the same time allowing the development of biochemical cycles.