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Huaman-Gonzales , C.; Villanera-Tucto , L. E.; Rojas-Muñoz , Y.; Chahua-Garcia , N. R. Pérdida De Cobertura Vegetal Y variación De La Temperatura Ambiental En Carpish-Huanuco, Periodo 2022-2024: Objective: To Evaluate the Variation in Monthly Maximum and Minimum Temperatures Associated With the Loss of Vegetation Cover in the Carpish Area, Huánuco, During the Period 2022–2024. Methodology: Quantitative, Nonexperimental, Cross-Sectional, and Correlational Design, Using Climate Data from SENAMHI and Satellite Images (Landsat and Sentinel) to Calculate the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Analyze Vegetation Cover. Results: A Sustained Increase in Temperature Was Observed: the Average Maximum Temperature Rose from 19.0°C in 2022 to 19.70°C in 2024, and the Minimum from 11.0°C to 11.89°C. At the Same Time, Vegetation Cover Decreased from 53,568 to 42,842 Hectares Between 2021 and 2023, Representing a Loss of 10,725.84 Hectares. There Is a Very Strong But insignificant Negative Correlation (-0.95; p=0.20) Between Temperature and Vegetation Cover; That Is, As Temperature Increases, Vegetation Cover Tends to decrease.. Conclusion: It Was confirmed That Deforestation Directly Contributes to Rising Temperatures. Peruv. Agric. Res. 2026, 7.