2018
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-07642018000300217
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Relación entre PIB Municipal y Características de Accesibilidad Territorial hacia Fincas Productoras de Cinco Frutales: Tomate de Árbol, Guayaba, Mora, Maracuyá y Lulo

Abstract: ResumenEn este estudio se aplican técnicas geoestadísticas de interpolación espacial con el fin de evaluar la posición geográfica de fincas productoras de cinco tipos de frutales comerciales andinos: Mora, Maracuyá, Tomate de árbol, Lulo y Guayaba. Se ha desarrollado un proceso investigativo tendiente a identificar posibles potencialidades y desventajas que ofrece el sistema de infraestructura del trasporte disponible en la zona de estudio, evaluando los tiempos medios de viaje hacia zonas de producción y su c… Show more

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“…There are different types of studies that analyse the accessibility, taking into account the relation between the transportation infrastructure and the economic development (Castella et al, 2005;Escobar et al, 2018), in which has been identified that the improvement of the network is a key element in the search of a better development. It is important to highlight the study (Baradaran & Ramjerdi, 2001;Castella et al, 2005;Escobar et al, 2018) (Jirón & Mansilla, 2013),…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different types of studies that analyse the accessibility, taking into account the relation between the transportation infrastructure and the economic development (Castella et al, 2005;Escobar et al, 2018), in which has been identified that the improvement of the network is a key element in the search of a better development. It is important to highlight the study (Baradaran & Ramjerdi, 2001;Castella et al, 2005;Escobar et al, 2018) (Jirón & Mansilla, 2013),…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%