2013
DOI: 10.22231/asyd.v10i4.133
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Caracterización y análisis de los sistemas de terrazas agrícolas en el valle de Toluca, México.

Abstract: ResumenEste trabajo tuvo como objetivo documentar, caracterizar y analizar los componentes, función e importancia de los sistemas de terrazas agrícolas en cinco comunidades del Valle de Toluca, con el propósito de conocer la distribución geográ-fica y situación actual de estos sistemas mesoamericanos. En la investigación se utilizaron métodos antropológicos, como el etnográfico, recorridos de área, entrevistas y observación directa, además del uso de GPS. Los datos obtenidos se representaron cartográficamente … Show more

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“…Another common practice was the construction of terraces, and a statistically significant difference was found (c 2 =60.00; p<0.01) in the municipalities, since it is only practiced by the totality of the producers of Yareni in the milpa, bean, broad bean, squash, wheat and pea, primarily. In a study conducted in communities of Valle de Toluca, Estado de México, it is mentioned that they are Pre-Hispanic agricultural practices and have the main function of retaining moisture and soil accumulation to improve the soil's fertility and they are common in mountainous zones (Pérez-Sánchez and Juan-Pérez, 2013). For their part, Lasanta et al (2013) argue that they contribute to having an adequate zone for the production of foods and for environmental value, by contributing to the soil's conservation and taking advantage of water.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Practices Of Geographic Landscape Man...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another common practice was the construction of terraces, and a statistically significant difference was found (c 2 =60.00; p<0.01) in the municipalities, since it is only practiced by the totality of the producers of Yareni in the milpa, bean, broad bean, squash, wheat and pea, primarily. In a study conducted in communities of Valle de Toluca, Estado de México, it is mentioned that they are Pre-Hispanic agricultural practices and have the main function of retaining moisture and soil accumulation to improve the soil's fertility and they are common in mountainous zones (Pérez-Sánchez and Juan-Pérez, 2013). For their part, Lasanta et al (2013) argue that they contribute to having an adequate zone for the production of foods and for environmental value, by contributing to the soil's conservation and taking advantage of water.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Practices Of Geographic Landscape Man...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El sistema de "año y vez", sistema europeo característico de la época hacendaria mexicana, donde se mezclan, de manera atemporal, el ganado con el cultivo del maíz; el 'mawechi' de los Rarámuris, policultivo que integra maíz, frijol y papa (Rubio y Rodríguez, 2014). Es tan diversa la agricultura nacional que la encontramos realizándose en humedales, terrazas, calmiles, chinampas, bancales, 'Ekuaros o ecuaros' y otros sistemas característicos del Altiplano Central Mexicano (Whitmore, 2003;Pérez-Sánchez y Juan-Pérez, 2013).…”
Section: Tecnológico De La Agricultura Y El Maízunclassified
“…Different agricultural systems coexist in Estado de Mexico, ranging from traditional to the most technological, including the rising use of greenhouses for floral production (Cruzalta-Casas 2018, Pérez-Fuentes 2019. Previous research on agricultural systems such as milpas and terraces has been conducted in various municipalities of the northern and central portions of the State of Mexico (Pérez-Sánchez & Juan-Pérez 2013, Vásquez-González et al 2016.…”
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