Deforestation in Peru and Strategic Plan for its Reduce Amazonian Forests

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Vicenta Irene Tafur Anzualdo , Doris Esenarro, Rogelia Guillen, Samuel Reyna , Elizabeth Segovia, Ruben Martinez

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The present research aims to evaluate deforestation and strategies to reduce the deterioration of Amazonian forests. Peru has a large area of forest cover, by the year 2020, during the pandemic, the Peruvian Amazon suffered a significant loss of forest cover due to deforestation, which aggravates floods, droughts, and landslides, products of climate change, the expansion of agriculture, and livestock, mining, road construction, and population growth, among others, are activities that promote deforestation. The technique used is the bibliographic review of different documents produced in public and private institutions related to the subject. Also, the Joint Declaration of Intent (DCI) is a scheme of economic incentives to combat deforestation and forest degradation, which has the cooperation of Peru, Norway, and Germany, which was raised in three phases: Phase I: Preparation; Phase II: Transformation and Phase III: Payment for results; in October 2018 the implementation plan of Phase II was completed. The agreement has been extended until 2025.indicate that ease of use, perceived usefulness and trust have predominant influence on consumer usage of e-banking services through mobile phones with perceived usefulness being the most significant of the three. The researcher recommends that banking institutions should be susceptible to requisite steps to extensively impart the consumers regarding mobile banking and other electronic banking services in order to assuage the resistance customers normally have towards services they are not cognizance of.

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