Identification of the agroclimatic suitability in the municipality of Fusagasuga (Cundinamarca) for pea crop (Pisum sativum L.), using participatory mapping

Fabio Ernesto Martínez-Maldonado, D. A. Gómez-Latorre, Gustavo Adolfo Araujo-Carrillo, A. Rodríguez-Roa, Jhon Mauricio Estupiñan-Casallas, Leidy Yibeth Deantonio-Florido, M. M. Bolaños-Benavides
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Pea crop is highly vulnerable to the negative impacts of variability and climate change, due to its socioeconomic and environmental marginality, as well as the poor use of technical tools such as agroclimatic information. Therefore, in order to understand the local pea growers perception of agroclimatic risk, a participatory mapping experience implemented in the rural area of the municipality of Fusagasuga was performed. Edaphoclimatic constraints and opportunities of the Municipality for pea crop were identified. The exercise started with the dissemination of local climatic data and thematic cartography related to biophysical variables like elevation and slope. Local descriptions of soil characteristics were defined with the community to identify areas with the most and the least limiting soil conditions for pea crop. In addition, the areas with greater susceptibility to water deficit and water excess were identified. The paper emphasizes on the methodological and pedagogical process generated for the identification of agroclimatic risks. The results show how participatory learning empowers communities with information to improve their own knowledge of the territory. This approach contributes to the adaptative capacity to extreme weather events since it provides elements for community organization to face risk. The participatory approach allowed the identification of Aguadita, Bermejal, Tierranegra, La Palma, Bochica, Batan, Santa Lucía, El Guavio y El Carmen as low-risk areas for pea production due to their soil advantages and low occurrence of water deficit and water excess events.
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利用参与式制图法确定Fusagasuga (Cundinamarca)市豌豆作物(Pisum sativum L.)的农业气候适宜性
由于其社会经济和环境的边缘性,以及农业气候信息等技术工具的使用不当,豌豆作物极易受到变异和气候变化的负面影响。因此,为了了解当地豌豆种植者对农业气候风险的看法,在Fusagasuga市的农村地区实施了参与式测绘体验。确定了该城市豌豆作物的气候限制和机遇。这项工作首先是传播当地气候数据和与海拔和坡度等生物物理变量有关的专题制图。与群落一起定义了土壤特征的局部描述,以确定豌豆作物限制土壤条件最多和最少的地区。此外,还确定了对水分亏缺和水分过剩更敏感的地区。本文强调了为确定农业气候风险而产生的方法和教学过程。研究结果显示,参与式学习如何为社区提供信息,以提高他们对该地区的了解。这种方法有助于提高对极端天气事件的适应能力,因为它为社区组织提供了面对风险的要素。参与式方法确定了Aguadita、Bermejal、Tierranegra、La Palma、Bochica、Batan、Santa Lucía、El Guavio和El Carmen为豌豆生产的低风险区,因为这些地区的土壤优势和水分亏缺和过量事件的发生率较低。
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