Monday, February 7, 2011

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Chiefs began the ANPs lecture on environmental issues in the Junin region

In order to create opportunities that contribute to environmental development and benefit of NPAs through the dissemination of successful experiences of management and its integration with universities through agreements and cooperation agreements for professional training, research and social projection in the Junin region. The Nor Yauyos Race Cars & Environmental Engineering, University of Science and Engineering Continental, began the series of conferences on environmental issues developed during the year.
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event on February 7 called "water resources, biodiversity AND RESEARCH IN NATURAL PROTECTED AREAS IN THE REGION JUNÍN" was framed by the concern to create opportunities for constructive integration between citizens and state university student, which together contribute to enhance the active participation of stakeholders in environmental development the benefit of the NPAs.

This important event brought together representatives of the various protected areas, as they are, the heads of. Chacamarca Historical Sanctuary, the National Reserve of Junin, Ashaninka Communal Reserve, the forest protection and Pui Pui Nor Yauyos cars, which, to sensitize participants on the contribution of protected natural areas in the region.

The closing ceremony was conducted by the coordinator of the career of Environmental Eng, Jacqueline Perez, who agreed with the students to begin research on the effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity. Also, he invited academics to join the group of guides and promoters of protected natural areas, also added that no student should ignore these areas, because, "Nobody cares, no values, no one really knows, that who has not visited. "

Finally, the Dean of Engineering, Mr. Ricardo Salcedo, made available the tools and facilities of the university studies for natural protected areas, thereby contributing to the knowledge of these and also, in protecting
and conservation.

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