Restoring High Altitude Wetlands in Peru

It seems as if the land is like a sponge which can absorb more water when it's wet than than when it's dry. So to restart the system all that is needed is to temporarily divert water into the dry areas. They did this by using a simple siphon. In subsequent years the same area retained water all through the dry season. See La Emprendadora de Alto Milluni and Maria Pando Entrevista con Hidrologo Dr. Ramiro Simon Pillco-Zola.

In the same area there were extensive irrigation systems in the valley Llaqtaqolloy, Huancavelica that were maintained by the Inka:


See also MapBiomas Bolivia and The Last Tropical Glaciers are Disappearing Rapidly.

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