Áreas Naturales Protegidas: Análisis del avance de la cobertura jurídica para la protección ambiental: 1990 – 2024
Abstract
Protected Natural Areas (ANP) are spaces designated for the conservation of biodiversity and the maintenance of essential ecological processes. These areas, which include national parks, biological reserves and habitat management areas, play a crucial role in protecting flora, fauna and ecosystems from anthropogenic threats and providing various ecosystem services. However, despite these benefits, its implementation in Peru has not taken on great relevance. This article analyzes the evolution of legal coverage for environmental protection in the period 1990-2024, highlighting the advances and challenges in the implementation of conservation policies. The research corresponds to the descriptive type, with a documentary research approach. The results obtained subject a comparative analysis between the decades of the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s, in addition to analyzing the judgment of the state of sustainability related to ANP of Peru based on international standards.
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