For my project I am trying to evaluate some reforestation projects here. An organization here called DECOIN (Defensa Ecológica y Conservación de Intag) has helped support these community-run reforestation efforts in reserves protecting water sources. Deforestation here is a big problem due to agriculture and cattle pasture especially. Loss of vegetation can cause a lot of issues with the water cycle, leading to decreasing quantity and quality of the water sources. My project is part of a continuing study - a few other students from this program in the past have come and done a similar study. I was looking forward to the project, but it hasn't been going that smoothly. I had to get to 5 different reserves, and none of the people I needed to find there have a telephone. Tons of walking, but I have been getting used to it. The field work itself isn't enjoyable and there is a lot of Excel work which is not my favorite, but I try to remember that I'm in the Andes and it's still amazing, despite the difficulties I am having. I am learning a lot! 3 more data collecting days, then working on data analysis and paper writing.
I will try to write more about some experiences I have had here and more about what it is like, but I should get back to work at the moment. And shower, it's been a few days. I do get somewhat warm showers here! Overall, things are going pretty well, although I may have parasites again. But could be worse! Just wanted to write a little update about where I am/what I'm up to.
I am looking forward to getting back to Quito in about a week and a half and Maine in a month, but it is a very neat experience to be here for a few weeks!
Hasta luego! Happy Thanksgiving :)
El volcán Cotocachi, on a relatively clear day |
That town on the right is Peñherrera! |
How is "No Shave November" going?
ReplyDeletehahaha still going strong!
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