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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Percepción de riesgo ambiental en pescadores industriales de Chimbote

Cueva Astete, Fiorella Alicia 09 August 2022 (has links)
El Perú es uno de los principales países con producción industrial pesquera a nivel mundial, siendo Chimbote históricamente una ciudad dedicada a la pesca. En este contexto, las grandes extracciones y el procesamiento industrial pesquero generan un gran impacto en el mar peruano, lo cual pone en riesgo al ecosistema y diversidad marina. Estudios indican que la Pérdida de Biodiversidad afecta en la subsistencia y continuidad cultural de las personas en mayor medida cuando tienen constante contacto con ambientes naturales. Así, el presente estudio pretende comprender las percepciones de los pescadores industriales sobre la Pérdida de Biodiversidad (PDB), se utilizó una metodología cualitativa con diseño fenomenológico para comprender la percepción que tienen los pescadores industriales de Chimbote sobre la PDB marina. Se obtuvo que los pescadores industriales perciben mayor riesgo ante la pérdida de peces que ante la pérdida de otros animales marinos de mayor tamaño; debido a que guarda una estrecha relación con su trabajo y medio de vida. Además, se identifica que perciben riesgo en su trabajo por accidentes, lo que al ser una amenaza directa a la supervivencia de los participantes sería percibido como una amenaza mayor a la pérdida de animales marinos. / Peru is one of the main countries with industrial fishing production worldwide, and Chimbote has historically been a city dedicated to fishing. In this context, large-scale extraction and industrial fishing processing have a great impact on the Peruvian sea, which puts the ecosystem and marine diversity at risk. Studies indicate that the loss of biodiversity affects the subsistence and cultural continuity of people to a greater extent when they are in constant contact with natural environments. Thus, the present study aims to understand the perceptions of industrial fishermen on Biodiversity Loss. A qualitative methodology with phenomenological design was used to understand the perception that industrial fishermen of Chimbote have on the loss of marine biodiversity. It was found that industrial fishermen perceive higher risk from the loss of fish than from the loss of other larger marine animals, due to the fact that it is closely related to their work and livelihood. In addition, it was identified that they perceive risk in their work due to accidents, which, being a direct threat to the survival of the participants, would be perceived as a greater threat than the loss of marine animals.

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