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Ancash Regional Environment

sensitivity is unavoidable Ancash region to climate change. In particular, restrictions on visiting the snowy Pastoruri and 20% reduction in glacial areas reveal the environmental emergency. The regional government has been working with the Ministry of Environment to assess themselves and answered himself how climate change will affect Áncash toward a horizon of 20 years. But the deglaciation

is only one factor. For public bodies, environmental issues in Ancash covers the management of natural resources (soil, water), the behavior of economic activities (such as industry and fisheries) and the disorderly growth of cities. In order to address these threats latent Erik Mautino, regional manager of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of the Regional Government of Ancash, explains that environmental policy is aimed at three fronts: the "green" (aimed at afforestation, the ecosystems and water resources), the "brown" (pollution of cities, like sewage discharges) and "blue" (Focused on management skills).

As revealed by the official in the last two years have spent more than S/.40 million environmental work. Of these, S/.27 million was used only in the afforestation of 13,000 hectares in the province of Sihuas. Among others, this year, is scheduled S/.7 spending millions for the afforestation of the river Santa, regardless of S/.12 million already used in the prevention of overflowing rivers.

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